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C # – Run the scan application on a 64-bit computer via ClickOnce

Okay, here are my settings.

I have a c#app that works on all 32-bit Windows XP-Vista-7 machines Normal operation. I already have a verisign PFX to support ClickOnce deployment and use Atalaso

October 4, 2021By Simo C# application, bit, C #, Calculation, Clickonce, Machine, operation, pass, program, ScanLeave a Comment

How to avoid audio sampling 16-bit clipping after balance?

I have samples from ffmpeg, usually it is a 16-bit sample (short type), I used an iir bandpass filter with dbGain, as described here, after filtering , I sometimes get a short overflow, and the res

October 1, 2021By Simo Load Balance audio, balance, bit, Cut, how to avoid, sampling, waveLeave a Comment

Compilation – How to access USB ports through BIOS in 16-bit X86 real mode?

I am a newbie in the conference world,

I am trying to write some assembly code to communicate with hardware devices, such as serial, parallel, VGA, Keyboard and so on.

I am using the re

September 24, 2021By Simo Motherboard Access, BIOS, bit, compilation, How, pattern, port, real, USB, x86Leave a Comment

PostgreSQL – the best way to make a large number of updates to the index set

The context of this question is PostgreSQL 9.6.5 on AWS RDS.

The question is about a table containing 300 million rows of the following logical data model Best mode design and batch update st

September 21, 2021By Simo Postgresql bit, index, large quantity, method, optimal, pair, percent, PostgreSQL, set, UpdateLeave a Comment

Porture rate, bit rate

Code element: In digital communication, symbols with the same time interval are often used to represent a binary number. The signal in such a time interval is called (binary ) Symbols. And this int

August 22, 2021By Simo Bitcoin bit, Bud rate, rateLeave a Comment

Can 32-bit Lua bytecodes run on a 64-bit system?

Can compiled Lua files (32-bit *.luac files) run on 64-bit systems? Quoting luac man page:

The binary files created by luac are portable only among architectures with the same word size an

August 22, 2021By Simo Lua bit, byte, can, code, lua, run, systemLeave a Comment

32-bit checksum algorithms better than CRC32 quality?

Are there any 32-bit checksum algorithms:

>The small hash collision probability of the input data size The collision hits are more evenly distributed.

These are relative to CRC32. I act

August 22, 2021By Simo Os Theory Algorithm, better, bit, CRC, CRC32, quality, verificationLeave a Comment

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