ICC world cup live score
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Rahman's biography to be released on 6th April
Firefox 4 speeds comparing with older versions
Firefox 4 speeds comparing with older versions
Super Speed
With faster start-up times, rapid graphics rendering and improved page load speed, Firefox 4 is full of major performance improvements you'll notice instantly. From integrating Compartments and more efficiently managing JavaScript objects to supporting ECMAScript5 and building the brand new JägerMonkey JavaScript engine, we've been working hard under the hood to make this the most powerful Firefox ever.
Kraken | |
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Firefox 3.6 | 14,293ms |
Firefox 4 | 5,072ms |
Fx4 - more than 3.5x faster! | |
Sunspider | |
Firefox 3.6 | 620ms |
Firefox 4 | 206ms |
Fx4 - more than 3x faster! | |
v8 | |
Firefox 3.6 | 733 |
Firefox 4 | 5189 |
Fx4 - more than 6x faster! |
Yahoo Inc renamed it's internet search service as Search Direct
Yahoo Inc renamed it's internet search service as Search Direct
Saturday, March 26, 2011
India-Pakistan semi-final ICC 2011 World Cup: Amazing stats
INDIA AND Pakistan,will meet in the second semi-final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Mohali on Wednesday, March 30.
An India vs Pakistan semi-final match of the World Cup 2011 will be the fifth encounter in a Cricket World Cup between the neighbouring countries since 1992 Cricket World Cup.
However, neither team has met in the semi-final or final of any of the previous World Cup matches. India has never lost to Pakistan in the Cricket World Cup so far.
In their first meet at Sydney Cricket Ground on March 4, 1992, during the 16th match of the Benson & Hedges World Cup, India won by 43 runs. In that match Sachin Tendulkar was named man-of-the-match for his all-round performance. He scored 54 runs and got the wicket of the dangerous left-handed batsman Aamer Sohail.
Both teams met for the second time in the second quarter final match of the Wills World Cup 1996 played at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. India won that match by 39 runs and reached the semi final. Indian opener
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 semi finalist India and Pakistan met for the third time in the Super Sixes of the ICC World Cup 1999 at Old Trafford, Manchester. On that match India defeated Pakistan India by 47 runs. In that match Rahul Dravid
For the fourth time, two arch rivals India and Pakistan met at SuperSport Park
In all the four previous ICC Cricket World Cup matches between India and Pakistan, the team that has won the toss, has decided to bat first. Out of the four matches, Indian captains have won the toss three times.
There are still five days to go for the India vs Pakistan ICC World Cup 2011 semi final match, but already there's an air of nervous excitement in the air. Jai Ho! India... Dhak Dhak Go...
Thursday, March 24, 2011
FPGA General Overview
General Overview
There are several families of FPGAs available from different semiconductor companies. These device families slightly differ in their architecture and feature set, however most of them follow a common approach: A regular, flexible, programmable architecture of Configurable Logic Blocks (CLBs), surrounded by a perimeter of programmable Input/Output Blocks (IOBs). These functional elements are interconnected by a powerful hierarchy of versatile routing channels.
The following paragraphs describe the architecture implemented by Xilinx Spartan-II FPGAs, a device family launched in mid 2000, which is typically used in high-volume applications where the versatility of a fast programmable solution adds benefits.
The user-programmable gate array, shown in Figure 15, is composed of five major configurable elements:
IOBs provide the interface between the package pins and the internal logic CLBs provide the functional elements for constructing most logic Dedicated BlockRAM memories of 4096 bits each
Clock DLLs for clock-distribution delay compensation and clock domain control
Versatile multi-level interconnect structure
As can be seen in Figure 15, the CLBs form the central logic structure with easy access to all support and routing structures. The IOBs are located around all the logic and memory elements for easy and quick routing of signals on and off the chip.
Figure 15: Basic Spartan-II Block Diagram
Values stored in static memory cells control all the configurable logic elements and interconnect resources. These values load into the memory cells on power-up, and can reload if necessary to change the function of the device.
Figure 16: FPGA Slice
Configurable Logic Block
The basic building block of the CLBs is the logic cell (LC). An LC includes a 4-
input function generator, carry logic, and a storage element. The output from the
function generator in each LC drives both the CLB output and the D input of the
flip-flop. Each CLB contains four LCs, organized in two similar slices; a single slice
is shown in Figure 16.
In addition to the four basic LCs, the CLBs contains logic that combines function
generators to provide functions of five or six inputs. Consequently, when
estimating the number of system gates provided by a given device, each CLB
counts as 4.5 LCs.
Look-Up Tables
The function generators are implemented as 4-input look-up tables (LUTs). In
addition to operating as a function generator, each LUT can provide a 16x1-bit
synchronous RAM. Furthermore, the two LUTs within a slice can be combined to
create a 16x2-bit or 32x1-bit synchronous RAM, or a 16x1-bit dual-port
synchronous RAM.
The LUT can also provide a 16-bit shift register that is ideal for capturing high-
speed or burst-mode data. This mode can also be used to store data in
applications such as Digital Signal Processing. See Figure 17 for details on slice
configuration.
FPGA Technology in Detail
FPGA technology in detail
FPGAs are chips, which are programmed by the customer to perform the desired functionality. The chips may be programmed either
once: Antifuse technology, e.g. devices manufactured by Quicklogic
several times: Flash based, e.g. devices manufactures by Actel
dynamically: SRAM based, e.g. devices manufactured by Actel, Altera, Atmel, Cypress, Lucent, Xilinx
Each technology has its own advantages, which shall be discussed only very briefly:
Antifuse FPGAs:
devices are configured by burning a set of fuses. Once the chip is configured, it cannot be altered any more.
bug fixes and updates possible for new PCBs, but hardly for already manufactured boards.
ASIC replacement for small volumes.
Flash FPGAs:
devices may be re-programmed several thousand times and are non-volatile, i.e. keep their configuration after power-off
with only marginal additional effort, the chips may be updated in the field expensive
re-configuration takes several seconds
SRAM FPGAs:
currently the dominating technology unlimited re-programming
additional circuitry is required to load the configuration into the FPGA after power-on
re-configuration is very fast, some devices allow even partial re-configuration during operation
allows new approaches and applications- buzzword reconfigurable computing, e.g. a circuit, that searches for a specific
DNA pattern, or a mobile phone that downloads the latest protocol update
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The IPL 2011 Revised Schedule
The IPL 2011 Revised Schedule is placed below:
The IPL 2011 Schedule
Date | Time | Teams | Venue |
April 8 | 8 PM IST | Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight Riders | Chennai |
April 9 | 4 PM IST | Deccan Chargers vs Rajasthan Royals | Hyderabad |
April 9 | 8 PM IST | Kochi v Royal Challengers Bangalore | Kochi |
April 10 | 4 PM IST | Delhi Daredevils vs Mumbai Indians | Delhi |
April 10 | 8 PM IST | Pune Warriors vs Kings XI Punjab | Navi Mumbai |
April 11 | 8 PM IST | Kolkata Knight Riders vs Deccan Chargers | Kolkata |
April 12 | 4 PM IST | Rajasthan Royals vs Delhi Daredevils | Jaipur |
April 12 | 8 PM IST | Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Mumbai Indians | Bangalore |
April 13 | 4 PM IST | Kings XI Punjab vs Chennai Super Kings | Mohali |
April 13 | 8 PM IST | Pune Warriors vs Kochi | Navi Mumbai |
April 14 | 8 PM IST | Deccan Chargers vs Royal Challengers Bangalore | Hyderabad |
April 15 | 4 PM IST | Rajasthan v Kolkata Knight Riders | Jaipur |
April 15 | 8 PM IST | Mumbai Indians v Kochi | Mumbai |
April 16 | 4 PM IST | Chennai Super Kings v Royal Challengers Bangalore | Chennai |
April 16 | 8 PM IST | Deccan Chargers v Kings XI Punjab | Hyderabad |
April 17 | 4 PM IST | Pune Warriors v Delhi Daredevils | Navi Mumbai |
April 17 | 8 PM IST | Rajasthan v Kolkata Knight Riders | Kolkata |
April 18 | 8 PM IST | Kochi v Chennai Super Kings | Kochi |
April 19 | 4 PM IST | Delhi Daredevils vs Deccan Chargers | Delhi |
April 19 | 8 PM IST | Royal Challengers Bangalore v Rajasthan Royals | Bangalore |
April 20 | 4 PM IST | Mumbai Indians v Pune Warriors | Mumbai |
April 20 | 8 PM IST | Kolkata Knight Riders v Kochi | Kolkata |
April 21 | 8 PM IST | Kings XI Punjab v Rajasthan Royals | Mohali |
April 22 | 4 PM IST | Kolkata Knight Riders v Royal Challengers Bangalore | Kolkata |
April 22 | 4 PM IST | Mumbai Indians v Chennai Super Kings | Mumbai |
April 23 | 8 PM IST | Delhi Daredevils v Kings XI Punjab | Delhi |
April 24 | 4 PM IST | Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians | Hyderabad |
April 24 | 8 PM IST | Rajasthan Royals v Kochi | Jaipur |
April 25 | 8 PM IST | Chennai Super Kings v Pune Warriors | Chennai |
April 26 | 8 PM IST | Delhi Daredevils v Royal Challengers Bangalore | Delhi |
April 27 | 4 PM IST | Pune Warriors v Chennai Super Kings | Navi Mumbai |
April 27 | 8 PM IST | Kochi v Deccan Chargers | Kochi |
April 28 | 8 PM IST | Kolkata Knight Riders v Delhi Daredevils | Delhi |
April 29 | 4 PM IST | Rajasthan Royals v Mumbai Indians | Jaipur |
April 29 | 8 PM IST | Royal Challengers Bangalore v Pune | Bangalore |
April 30 | 4 PM IST | Kochi v Delhi Daredevils | Kochi |
April 30 | 8 PM IST | Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab | Kolkata |
May 1 | 4 PM IST | Rajasthan Royals v Pune Warriors | Jaipur |
May 1 | 8 PM IST | Chennai Super Kings v Deccan Chargers | Chennai |
May 2 | 4 PM IST | Mumbai Indians v Kings XI Punjab | Mumbai |
May 2 | 8 PM IST | Delhi Daredevils v Kochi | Delhi |
May 3 | 8 PM IST | Deccan Chargers v Kolkata Knight Riders | Hyderabad |
May 4 | 4 PM IST | Chennai Super Kings v Rajasthan Royals | Chennai |
May 4 | 8 PM IST | Pune Warriors v Mumbai Indians | Navi Mumbai |
May 5 | 4 PM IST | Kochi v Kolkata Knight Riders | Kochi |
May 5 | 8 PM IST | Deccan Chargers v Delhi Daredevils | Hyderabad |
May 6 | 8 PM IST | Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kings XI Punjab | Bangalore |
May 7 | 4 PM IST | Kolkata Knight Riders v Chennai Super Kings | Kolkata |
May 7 | 8 PM IST | Mumbai Indians v Delhi Daredevils | Mumbai |
May 8 | 4 PM IST | Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kochi | Bangalore |
May 8 | 8 PM IST | Kings XI Punjab v Pune Warriors | Mohali |
May 9 | 8 PM IST | Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings | Jaipur |
May 10 | 4 PM IST | Deccan Chargers v Pune Warriors | Hyderabad |
May 10 | 8 PM IST | Kings XI Punjab v Mumbai Indians | Mohali |
May 11 | 8 PM IST | Rajasthan Royals v Royal Challengers Bangalore | Jaipur |
May 12 | 8 PM IST | Chennai Super Kings v Delhi Daredevils | Chennai |
May 13 | 8 PM IST | Kochi v Kings XI Punjab | Indore |
May 14 | 4 PM IST | Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kolkata Knight Riders | Bangalore |
May 14 | 8 PM IST | Mumbai Indians v Deccan Chargers | Mumbai |
May 15 | 4 PM IST | Kings XI Punjab v Delhi Daredevils | Dharamsala |
May 15 | 8 PM IST | Kochi v Rajasthan Royals | Indore |
May 16 | 8 PM IST | Pune Warriors v Deccan Chargers | Navi Mumbai |
May 17 | 8 PM IST | Kings XI Punjab v Royal Challengers Bangalore | Dharamsala |
May 18 | 8 PM IST | Chennai Super Kings v Kochi | Chennai |
May 19 | 8 PM IST | Pune Warriors v Kolkata Knight Riders | Navi Mumbai |
May 20 | 8 PM IST | Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals | Mumbai |
May 21 | 4 PM IST | Kings XI Punjab v Deccan Chargers | Dharamsala |
May 21 | 8 PM IST | Delhi Daredevils v Pune Warriors | Delhi |
May 22 | 4 PM IST | Royal Challengers Bangalore v Chennai Super Kings | Bangalore |
May 22 | 8 PM IST | Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians | Kolkata |
May 24 | 8 PM IST | Qualifier 1 First v Second | Mumbai |
May 25 | 8 PM IST | Eliminator Third v Fourth | Mumbai |
May 27 | 8 PM IST | Qualifier 2 | Chennai |
May 28 |
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Vizag Steel Management Trainee Technical Jobs
- Management Trainee (Technical) : 150 posts (UR-75, SC-23, ST-5, OBC-47) (PWD-2)
- (Metallurgy-53, Mechanical-44, Electrical-24, Civil-7, Electronics-5, Computer Science/IT -5, Chemical-11
Discipline | Post Name | Qualification | No of Vacancies |
Chemical | Management Trainee (Technical)
| Full-time regular Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Technology in the disciplines of Chemical / Civil / Computer Science/ Information Technology/ Electrical/Electronics/ Instrumentation/ Mechanical/ Metallurgy from a University/ Institute recognized by AICTE with minimum 60% of marks in the aggregate of all years / semesters (50% in aggregate for SC/ ST/ PWD candidates). For Computer Science / IT discipline, those having Master of Computer Applications (MCA) (full-time three years course) from a University/ Institute recognized by AICTE with minimum 60% marks in the aggregate (50% marks in aggregate for SC/ ST candidates) are also eligible. | 11 |
Civil | 7 | ||
Computer Science / IT | 5 | ||
Electrical | 24 | ||
Electronics | 5 | ||
Instrumentation | 1 | ||
Mechanical | 44 | ||
Metallurgy | 53 |
Selection by a Written Test on 15/05/2011 followed by Interview
- Starting Date of Online Registration : 23/03/2011
- Closing Date of Online Registration : 10/04/2011
- Date of Written Exam : 15/05/2010
Monday, March 21, 2011
Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL)-Executive Trainees
Eligibility:
BE/B.Tech (Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Instrumentation & EIectronics)
Location:Mumbai
Job Type:Full Time
Job Details
Advt. No.NPCIL/HRM/2011/03
Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) invites applications from Engineering Graduateswww.freshersworld.com
Name of The Post: Executive Trainee ( ET-2011)
No. of Post: 250 Nos.
Qualification: BE/B.Tech in Mechanical/ Electrical/ Electronics/ Chemical/ Instrumentation/ Civil
After successful completion of one year training they will be appointed as Scientific Officers in any one of the units/sites/offices of NPCIL located at different parts of the country.
How to apply
The details will be available on web site from 22/03/2011. Last Date of Receipt of application is 01.04.2011www.freshersworld.com
Click Here For Details
Friday, March 18, 2011
Install NS-2 on Ubuntu 9.04
The procedure for installing NS-2 in Ubuntu 9.04
1. Download ns-allinone-2.33.tar from here.
2. Place it in somewhere, e.g. /home/programmer, then extract it.
$ cd /home/programmer
$ tar -xvf ns-allinone-2.33.tar
3. Download & install some packages from repository
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential autoconf automake libxmu-dev
4. Install the ns2
$ cd ns-allinone-2.33
$ ./install
5. Edit some paths
$ gedit ~/.bashrc
Put these lines on that file. Off course, you might change /home/programmer for it depends on where you extract ns-allinone-2.33.tar.
# LD_LIBRARY_PATH
OTCL_LIB=/home/programmer/ns-allinone-2.33/otcl-1.13
NS2_LIB=/home/programmer/ns-allinone-2.33/lib
X11_LIB=/usr/X11R6/lib
USR_LOCAL_LIB=/usr/local/lib
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$OTCL_LIB:$NS2_LIB
:$X11_LIB:$USR_LOCAL_LIB
# TCL_LIBRARY
TCL_LIB=/home/programmer/ns-allinone-2.33/tcl8.4.18/library
USR_LIB=/usr/lib
export TCL_LIBRARY=$TCL_LIB:$USR_LIB
# PATH
XGRAPH=/home/programmer/ns-allinone-2.33/bin:/home/programmer/ns-allinone-2.33/tcl8.4.18/unix:/home/programmer/ns-allinone-2.33/tk8.4.18/unix:/home/programmer/ns-allinone-2.33/xgraph-12.1/
NS=/home/programmer/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/
NAM=/home/programmer/ns-allinone-2.33/nam-1.13/
export PATH=$PATH:$XGRAPH:$NS:$NAM
6. Validate it (take very long time compare to install process)
$ cd ns-2.33
$ ./validate
7. (Optionally) Create a symlink, so that ns can be called from everywhere
$ sudo ln -s /home/programmer/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/ns /usr/bin/ns
8. Let it take effect immediately
$ source ~/.bashrc
9. Try to run it (and pray :) )
$ ns
10. If the installation success, you will see % at the command prompt. Type following command to exit
% exit
Testing ns2 Installation
Use the following ns batch command
set ns [new Simulator]
$ns at 1 "puts \"Hello World!\""
$ns at 1.5 "exit"
$ns run
Then,
1. Copy the commands above and paste in the text editor
2. Save the file as simple.tcl
3. Type command in command prompt
$ ns simple.tcl
4. It will show Hello World in the line below
TroubleShooting
1. Problem : The system cannot find Tcl or it tells that Tcl does not install correctly
Solution 1 : Check your ns tcl nam ... version, check folder name. If it is not correct, edit the .bashrc
Solution 2 : run ./install again
2. Problem : nam does not work
Solution 1 : In fact, you need to change that particular file in your Linux manually.
Here is what you should do.
--- tk8.4.18-orig/generic/tkBind.c 2006-07-21 08:26:54.000000000 +0200
+++ tk8.4.18/generic/tkBind.c 2008-07-05 12:17:10.000000000 +0200
@@ -586,6 +586,9 @@
/* ColormapNotify */ COLORMAP,
/* ClientMessage */ 0,
/* MappingNotify */ 0,
+#ifdef GenericEvent
+ /* GenericEvent */ 0,
+
Friday, March 11, 2011
MASSIVE 8.9 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE ROCKS JAPAN WATCH ARRIVING TSUNAMI !! 2011
Japan Earthquake Tsunami Hits After 8.9 Quake
A video of japan earthquake and Tsunami
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Embedded Operating Systems and Linux
- An "embedded system" is any computer system or computing device that performs a dedicated function or is designed for use with a specific embedded software application.
- Embedded systems may use a ROM-based operating system or they may use a disk-based system, like a PC. But an embedded system is not usable as a commercially viable substitute for general purpose computers or devices.
The Real-Time Operating System uCOS-II
- μC/OS-II is a highly portable, ROMable, very scalable,preemptive real-time, deterministic, multitasking kernel
- It can manage up to 64 tasks (56 user tasks available)
- It has connectivity with μC/GUI and μC/FS (GUI and File Systems for μC/OS-II)
- It is ported to more than 100 microprocessors and microcontrollers
- It is simple to use and simple to implement but very effective compared to the price/performance ratio.
- It supports all type of processors from 8-bit to 64-bit
for more details click here:
uCOS-II.pdf
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UCOS-Datasheet.pdf
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UC-TCPIP-Datasheet.pdf
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G4L - Ghost for Linux
You must have heard about Norton Ghost, which makes a snapshot of a hard disk allowing you to restore your system in case of a crash. However, Norton Ghost is a commercial tool that costs a lot of money. 'Ghost for Linux' is a free and open source equivalent of this tool. It allows you to create your disk image either on a different hard disk or via FTP on another machine.
This is a mini-distro of Linux and its kernel includes support for Parallel ATA and Serial ATA IDE drives. In our environment, we were not able to use it with SCSI drives. It comes with support for most common network cards.Usage
It runs from a bootable CD and gives you a simple menu-based interface to navigate. We have given an ISO image of this distro on this month's PCQEssential CD. You may use Nero or other CD burning software to transfer this to a CD.
Before booting with it, make sure you have a secondary hard disk installed on the machine you want to ghost, with either Windows or Linux partitions. The tool creates an image of the active Linux partitions on the second hard disk. Now to use this tool, just boot your PC or server with the CD you created. At the login prompt, give the username as 'g4l' and execute the following command.
full details at
http://pcquest.ciol.com/content/linux/2005/105041202.asp