Hi Francis, I have had the same problem as you..when optimized for size or speed there are no errors but when the program is made to run without any optimization it gives some error. Is there any way to remove these errors? Please let me know. Thanks, vaish.
Hi, I downloaded the UClibrary.exe from the Intel website and updated my UEngineC but when I am trying to compile the L3Fwdr_RFC1812 project, it gives me 6 errors which are Compiling for rec_f0.list... (0): error : could not find directory in which uccl resides Compiling for rec_f1.list... (0): error : could not find directory in which uccl resides Compiling for rec_f2.list... (0): error : could not find directory in which uccl resides Compiling for rec_f3.list... (0): error : could not find directory in which uccl resides Compiling for xmit_f4.list... (0): error : could not find directory in which uccl resides Compiling for xmit_f5.list... (0): error : could not find directory in which uccl resides The last time I downloaded and compiled, I did not get any such errors. Can anyone tell me if they got such a problem and if so how you solved it? Thanks, Vaish.
Hi, I am missing some files in eLinuxIDE-IXP1200. Anyone who has it, could you please send me the following 2 files \eLinuxIDE-IXP1200\cygwin\opt\ixasdk\src\microace\projects\L3_8_1Gig_hw \L3_8_1Gig.ind and \eLinuxIDE-IXP1200\cygwin\opt\ixasdk\src\microace\projects\L3_8_1Gig_hw \L3Fwdr.ind Thanks, Vaish.
I downloaded the "ixplib" by Intel from columbia's netbind website. Can anyone tell where I can get some detailed documents about it, describing interfaces and so on. Thanks a lot! Fei -- --------------------------------------------------------- - Fei Chen - - Computer Architecture & Parallel System Lab - - Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering - - University of Delaware - --------------------------------------------------------- - In theory there is no difference between theory and - - practice. In practice there is. - - Unknown - ---------------------------------------------------------
Hi, The ixplib we have in our release is part of the first version of the reference design software for IXP, and is described in the Software Reference Manual of the documentation. follow Intel's link: http://www.intel.com/design/network/products/npfamily/sdk2.htm Michael On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Fei Chen wrote:
I downloaded the "ixplib" by Intel from columbia's netbind website. Can anyone tell where I can get some detailed documents about it, describing interfaces and so on. Thanks a lot! Fei
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