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Re: Parallel Search Processor -- delayed posting - Philip Freidin - Aug 24 16:00:18 2008
On 24 Aug 2008 10:15:05 -0000, you wrote:
>1.2. Re: Parallel Search Processor.
> Posted by: "John Kent" j...@optushome.com.au vk3biz
> Date: Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:11 am ((PDT))
>
>Hi Tirath
>
> ...
>
>Your email is dated the 8th
>August 2008 (08,08,08) but I did not receive it until today. 2008-08-24.
>John.
The delay is not Tirath's fault. The group is set to not allow new
posters until approved by a moderator (Jan or Me or others). This is
why there is so little spam and unrelated posts in the group, I delete
or reject them. Sometimes it takes a while for me to check what is
pending, and this can delay a new poster. Once a message is approved,
future posts are not moderated.
Cheers,
Philip
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Re: Re: Parallel Search Processor -- delayed posting - John Kent - Aug 24 23:40:17 2008
Hi Philip,
I had a suspicion that might have been the case. I wasn't blaming Tirath
for the delay. Sometime email gets hung up in a server some where. I
just thought that maybe my internet provider might have been holding up
the email. I was trying to apologize for my slow response.
Tirath's lead was quite useful. I haven't got to reading the paper he
referred to yet but it put me onto the the IEEE Conference Proceedings
on Application Specific Systems Architecture and Processors. It's worth
a look if anyone has access to the IEEE digital library. Lots of good
stuff in the IEEE Digital Library. The Springer Link data base is a good
source of papers too, and the Carnegie Mellon University has a great
collection of papers and technical reports on computer vision which is
what I am working on at the moment.
I was reading a paper which was comparing the GF 6800 GT and GF 7800 GTX
GPU processors with Virtex 2 and Virtex 4 FPGA implementations and the
FPGA implementation worked surprisingly well. The paper is entitled
"Bridging the Gap between FPGA and Multi-Processor Architectures: A
Video Processing Perspective", by Cope, B.; Cheung, P.Y.K; Luk,W. in the
IEEE Conference Proceedings of Application Specific Systems,
Architecture an Processors, 2007, pages 302-307
There are also papers on Java Oriented processors too :-) Lots of good
stuff. The battle is to stay focused on my topic of research.
John.
Philip Freidin wrote:
>
> The delay is not Tirath's fault. The group is set to not allow new
> posters until approved by a moderator (Jan or Me or others). This is
> why there is so little spam and unrelated posts in the group, I delete
> or reject them. Sometimes it takes a while for me to check what is
> pending, and this can delay a new poster. Once a message is approved,
> future posts are not moderated.
>
> Cheers,
> Philip
>
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> Philip Freidin
> p...@fliptronics.com
>
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Re: Re: Parallel Search Processor -- delayed posting - Tirath Ramdas - Aug 25 0:35:53 2008
On 25/08/2008, at 6:00 AM, Philip Freidin wrote:
> The delay is not Tirath's fault. The group is set to not allow new
> posters until approved by a moderator (Jan or Me or others). This is
> why there is so little spam and unrelated posts in the group, I delete
> or reject them. Sometimes it takes a while for me to check what is
> pending, and this can delay a new poster.
>
Not a problem, and the lack of spam is much appreciated :)
cheers,
-tirath
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