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03:34 Oct 12, 2001 |
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Quantum hardware???? Explanation: Olivier, I have no idea what you are talking about, but here is a site that may lead to the answer. I found another site of a guy inviting everyone "steal this code". He may speak French, his name is Drieux. I sent him a message, maybe he is coming back with an answer. In this case, I'll be back. Greetings Maya Reference: http://www.midi-classics.com/hardq.htm |
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Hard Questions Explanation: Seems to be a variant of FAQ. Internet sites |
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Queue Hardware / Pile Hardware Explanation: I think HardQ and SoftQ are Hard Queue and Soft Queue. In this context HardQ must be a transmission queue Hardware. Reference: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~beehive/cvslog/beekeeper/Transac... |
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... Explanation: Sorry not transmission, but transaction harware queue.. |
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file dure (????) Explanation: Olivier: C'est la réponse de Drieux. Je ne sais pas si "file" est vraiment le mot, mais je pense que cette confirmation devra aider. Peux-tu lui envoyer un "quick thank you". Son adresse est [email protected] Avec plus de contexte, il t'expliquera ce qu'il sait. HTH Maya it is short for 'hard queue' when I have seen it used. You might translate it as "file dure" - at least that was the the quick translation I found at babble fish. I guess the question that comes to my mind here, is what was the context in which you read about the term, and why did you ask me? |
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hard disk queue Explanation: Try this - Apparently this function (the Monitor-the-balance-limits function) is keeping data cached on the hard disk in a queue structure (some kind of linked list). So I suppose they called this data object its HardQ (maybe that's a defined data type ...). The word "cached" in your additional context points in this direction. The updating they talk about is going to be performed by this or a related function. By the way, this cache would of course be, physically, a file on the hard disk. hth |
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memoire cachee du disque dur Explanation: HTH Yacine |
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memoire cachee du disque dur Explanation: HTH Yacine |
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file d'attente permanente ("HardQ") Explanation: Je crois comprendre qu'une limite est assignée aux transactions en attente. Dans ce sens, la "SoftQ" agirait comme tampon pour tout appel entrant en excès de la file d'attente primaire autorisée. Peut-être pourras-tu voir une meilleure interprétation ou des pistes plus judicieuses dans la source en référence. Extraits: hardQ = HardTransaction[MAX_TRANS=10000] long *hardQ; // for hard RT transactions long *softQ; // for soft/firm RT transactions -- scheduled only when hardQ is empty int hardQEntries; int softQEntries; // keeps track of the number of valid queue entries // initialize the transaction hard and soft queues int TransactionBuffer::isEmpty() TransactionBuffer::TransactionBuffer void) { { hardQ = new Transaction[MAX_TRANS]; if ( queueEntries == 0 ) softQ = new Transaction[MAX_TRANS]; return(TRUE); Reference: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~beehive/cvslog/beekeeper/ |
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