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Updated Dev Tools for UPnP Technologies
Posted Fri, 12 Mar 2010 07:43:24 +0000 by Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel)
More updates to the Developer Tools for UPnP Technologies. This time around, I fixed a problem that I put in when adding IPv6 support. In the Microstack (C code) seems like I was trying to connect to an IPv4 remote address using a IPv6 local address, no great surprise that it failed. I got that [......
I just discovered Valgrind, it's about time.
Posted Tue, 09 Mar 2010 20:37:21 +0000 by Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel)
Most of my coding career at Intel was been spend using C#, but with the mesh project, we needed to build the background peer-to-peer agent as small and as portable as possible and coding it in C made sense. Well, anything you code in raw C code, there are plenty of opportunities for problems. I [......
Mesh development update
Posted Sat, 06 Mar 2010 16:08:26 +0000 by Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel)
Yesterday we released a new version of the mesh tools. Nothing earth shattering yet, but the main new feature I have been working on is connecting a mesh of computers to an external web site. Basically, you use the mesh to coordinate computers in such a way as to keep one of them connected to [...]
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Keith Packard is a Principal Engineer with Intel’s Open Source Technology Center.
Eric Anholt, the co-designer of GEM, is a key contributor to a number of Open Source projects.
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