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Is there any value in me getting hold of a TUA 266 and some PC2100 DDR memory? Will the DDR memory boost the performance or is that not the bottleneck? Suggestions please! This won't boost performance (maybe a tiny bit if you're lucky). Reason is simple: your current ram has a data transfer rate of 1066MB/s,

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Aside from giving memory manufacturers and malware removers a huge boost, is this significant? One thing is that it has an integrated database (sqlite). So presumably many apps could save a ton of ajax calls. The AIR sdk is free. Does anyone have any thoughts/references/ideas on Rails / Air?

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Anybody have similiar exp? thanks ps. it's not a huge big deal, the write test is about the same speed as just the 2 memory sticks themselves but the read test is just shy of 4000 if remember correctly. I'm thinking i should have just bought the 2 512kb kit and they would have worked at 400 = the memory boost,

C++ Archeology: Limits of OO paradigm
Felipe Magno de Almeida felipe.m.alme...@gmail.com boost-list On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 6:28 AM, Boris <bor...@web.de> wrote: I have an application which Thus for many-to-many communication shared memory is probably the way to go? You can use a mix of shared memory (interprocess) and socket communication for

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NET basically leave you with manual memory management in comparison. In particular, the .NET regular expression match doesn't bother deallocating the That is the only reason it provides such a productivity boost in practice. Not only that, but .NET also provides a uniform C FFI for all of its languages.

Overclocking 503+ with EDO memory?
We all know that boost::shared_ptr is the answer to all questions concerning pointers. So just replace all of the pointers with boost::shared_ptr< node >. Of course, this problem does have a fairly simple solution. Most memory management problems do. It's just that it's not always the same solution, so you have to

Does ECC memory boost performance in a Type 3 486DX50?
Cory Nelson phro...@gmail.com boost-list On Feb 19, 2008 5:25 AM, Lang Stefan <SL...@starragheckert.com> wrote: Hello all, I've been trying to integrate pool allocators for lists within our project, but early test runs turned up quite a surprising number of questions and problems. I've tried to resolve those issues

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As I understand it I can put either ECC or parity memory in my 9595 type 4, P90 Server. Right. Can I mix them or *must* they all be either ECC or all parity? You cannot mix them. Parity and ECC use different "algorthms" to check the memory integrity - they can not run at the same time. So using ECC or Parity is an

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Stephen Nuchia snuc...@statsoft.com boost-list I'm talking about a schedule generating program for an undergraduate student. For an input small enough that the set of feasible orderings will fit in memory I would simply generate all permutations and screen for feasibility rather than attempting to create an

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I note that his work on the marginal propensity to consume was one of the elements for which he won the The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, AKA the Nobel Prize in Economics. Almost as big a travesty as Kissinger's Peace Prize. You're digging a deeper hole.

DDR memory and ASUS TUA266
It's a driver utility that loads and then disappears once it executes once windows starts. It's supposed to enable a memory interleaving feature hidden from us in the BIOS setup screens. It says it will give a boost of 3-4 times in memory performance. http://www.networking.tzo.com/net/software/ RK.

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That and local variables usually deal with well over half the cases of memory management in any non trivial application, and boost::shared_ptr can deal with a good portion of the rest. 3. You can't handle clean-up errors in reasonable way in C++ish approach, so anything more complex should not by handled that way

Will memory boost speed
Chris H. winxpn...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp games Anti-crash and memory boost? I'd get rid of those first, then you're not over-clocking anything, are you? Make sure you're updated your MSI motherboard, update to DirectX 9.0a, and you're running a WHQL-approved driver for the graphics.

Does ECC memory boost performance in a Type 3 486DX50?
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RAM Boost
I built a 128k RAM card last year and it works great today! Really hard to build but I did it. Schwab wrote: I have a 48 G and would like to increase the memory to use larger programs. I am adept at soldering and would be comfortable taking the case off and adding chips. Outside of buying a different calculator,

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T Memory Boost Pro shows an icon in the systray whcih keeps track of virtual and system memory. But neither of these have anything to do with System Resources, in the Windows 9X sense, which is what he asked about. -- Ken Blake Please reply to the newsgroup You can get it on trial and the retail version is

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... and if you write something like: boost::shared_ptr< SomeType > p( new SomeType ) ; there is no way memory can leak (provided the constructor of SomeType is correctly written, of course). I think he meant something like this: typedef boost::shared_ptr<SomeTypeA> ptrA; typedef boost::shared_ptr<SomeTypeB> ptrB;

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I note that his work on the marginal propensity to consume was one of the elements for which he won the The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, AKA the Nobel Prize in Economics. You're digging a deeper hole. Economists across the political spectrum agreed with Friedman's