On Monday 15 August 2005 17:57, you wrote:
>Actually the original design conditions were to support a testing
> farm. Back at Cygnus we had a room full of embedded boards and weird
> unix machines, and would build and test GCC/GDB/Binutils in an automated
> fashion 24/7.
That sounds quite in
Hello Daniel,
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 09:41:19AM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> In general the output of the program isn't what you want to test for
> results; you want something like return code, or output matching a more
> specific pattern, et cetera.
Ok.
> > 2. I couldn't find a way to ge
Thanks!
With kind regards,
Baurzhan.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 08:44:01AM -0600, Rob Savoye wrote:
> >This is interesting. What is SBC and X10 controller? How much does it
> >cost?
>
> Sorry. SBC = Single Board Computer. In this case, usually an
> evaluation boards from a micro-processor manufa
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This is interesting. What is SBC and X10 controller? How much does it
cost?
Sorry. SBC = Single Board Computer. In this case, usually an
evaluation boards from a micro-processor manufacturer. The X10s are very
cheap. You can get them at most electronics stores. The
Hello Rob,
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 05:57:15PM -0600, Rob Savoye wrote:
> Each SBC had an X10 controller, and we could automatically reboot the
> board
This is interesting. What is SBC and X10 controller? How much does it
cost?
I'm using a USB-controlled plug with three lines, it costs 100 EUR an