I fixed bugs in j2k/nto, it seems that the merge didn't go well on that tree. =(
It was working yesterday on QNX6, but there is some problem on Solaris,
due to QNX6 functions and probably other UNIXes flavors.
I will try to do my best to make it work everywhere for POSIX stuff.
I lost track of Board* files and Msg* files,
so I will look into it. Hopefully I have backups!
j2k/Net contains the latest version from Wolf,
I didn't test it or review it.
So, it is completely unsafe for real usage.
Beaware, lots of memory leaks in it.
We added a new tree called mantis,
which is code used for our robotic final year project.
It will mainly use Fred, nto and mantis trees.
We are looking into tweaking Element/EMatrix,
which currently creates anywhere
from 2 MB to 550 MB of data in real-time.
Creating a huge bottleneck in terms of speed.
Freelist and static allocation are on the table to fix this.
Please, let me know if anything is broken!
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I fixed bugs in j2k/nto, it seems that the merge didn't go well on that tree. =(
It was working yesterday on QNX6, but there is some problem on Solaris,
due to QNX6 functions and probably other UNIXes flavors.
I will try to do my best to make it work everywhere for POSIX stuff.
I lost track of Board* files and Msg* files,
so I will look into it. Hopefully I have backups!
j2k/Net contains the latest version from Wolf,
I didn't test it or review it.
So, it is completely unsafe for real usage.
Beaware, lots of memory leaks in it.
We added a new tree called mantis,
which is code used for our robotic final year project.
It will mainly use Fred, nto and mantis trees.
We are looking into tweaking Element/EMatrix,
which currently creates anywhere
from 2 MB to 550 MB of data in real-time.
Creating a huge bottleneck in terms of speed.
Freelist and static allocation are on the table to fix this.
Please, let me know if anything is broken!