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安価・高性能のSATAに変換基盤をかませて接続する例です。 ノートの場合、スリムドライブベイに変換基盤込みのマウンタを入れると簡単に接続できますが、当然工学ドライブは諦めることになります。あるいは、1.8inch SSD を使ったり、殻割りをしてスペースを確保し、小さい変換基盤を無理矢理HDDベイに詰め込む猛者もいます。ケースバーケースで対応が必要でしょう。 SSD 【メーカ】 SuperTalent 【モデル名・型番】 FTM64GX25H (64GB) 変換基板 【メーカ】TFTEC 【モデル名・型番】 SATA-44A 接続先 【メーカ】東芝 【モデル名】 Dynabook SS 【型番】 1610 11L/2 【チップセット】 Intel 855GM CrystalDiskMark 2.2 (C) 2007-2008 hiyohiyo Crystal Dew World http //crystalmark.info/ Sequential Read 81.298 MB/s Sequential Write 79.606 MB/s Random Read 512KB 79.099 MB/s Random Write 512KB 79.621 MB/s Random Read 4KB 20.796 MB/s Random Write 4KB 7.086 MB/s Test Size 100 MB Date 2010/01/23 1 31 45 OS Windows XP Professional SP3 DMA5で認識 使用開始2週間後の状況はこんな感じ。 実使用40時間程度で、主にFirefoxと出張報告書作成のワープロぐらい CrystalDiskMark 2.2 (C) 2007-2008 hiyohiyo Crystal Dew World http //crystalmark.info/ Sequential Read 81.023 MB/s Sequential Write 79.665 MB/s Random Read 512KB 78.724 MB/s Random Write 512KB 78.609 MB/s Random Read 4KB 20.874 MB/s Random Write 4KB 6.652 MB/s Test Size 100 MB Date 2010/02/06 1 04 35 変換基板経由でこれだけ出れば御の字です。 毎日通勤時間中に電車の中で使ってみたですが、SSDのおかげで振動とかの不安無く電車内で使えるのはありがたいです。 過去レスでありましたが、液晶閉じたら休止モード移行にセットしとけば、Xp終わるの待たずに液晶閉じてカバンに放り込める のがかなり快適。 悩んだのは、HDD格納域の厚み方向が9.6mmぐらいしか取れないのに、変換板とSSD基板の2枚を収めないといけない点。 SATA-44AはIDEとSATAソケット位置が逆サイドにあるせいで無駄に厚いので、SATAソケットを取り外して自作ケーブルを直に ハンダ付けして厚みを減らしてます。それでもSATA-44Aのクリスタルが無駄に厚みを稼いでるので、 組み込み時にSSDの配置は悩みました。ただSSD用電源はSATA-44AのSATA電源側から取れるので、この点は楽でした。 SATA-44AというかSATA信号線のランド部はピッチが狭くて、慣れないハンダ付けで何度もブリッジ作って失敗してます。 信号ケーブルの取り回しを簡単にするため、SSD本体はSATAソケットを左に向けており、自作SATAケーブルはL型というか ⊂型の形になるように作ってます。 なお、SSDの周りにはSS1610筐体との隙間ができるため、その部分はスポンジで塞いでます。 DN-ES201SATA(\1,999.)に旧X25-Mを入れて、 NECノート PC-VY17F/RF-WのCDドライブベイで使ってみた。 前もってシステムをコピーしてあったが、おそるおそる電源を入れてみた。 あっけなく何事もなくXPが起動した。 Ultra DMA 5と認識されていて、CrystalDiskInfoの結果(100MB 1回)は、 CrystalDiskMark 2.2 (C) 2007-2008 hiyohiyo Crystal Dew World http //crystalmark.info/ Sequential Read 82.487 MB/s Sequential Write 61.437 MB/s Random Read 512KB 78.460 MB/s Random Write 512KB 58.782 MB/s Random Read 4KB 14.728 MB/s Random Write 4KB 29.476 MB/s ==== Test Size 100 MB Date 2009/09/18 23 21 41 昨日,SATA>IDE変換基盤のFREEDOM,FHC-360Sと SATAのHDDのST3500418ASを購入 認識してもドライブ名化け,リム-バブルディスクになってアクセスできなかった ==== 接続先 【メーカ】NEC 【モデル名】Lavie RX 【型番】PC-LR5009D 【チップセット】Intel 855PM △SSD ※これDO台でPIO病、再セットアップは途中でフリーズし断念 【メーカ】Intel+世田谷電器+変換名人 【モデル名・型番】SSDSA2MH160G1GC (FW 8820) + AR-S005S + SATA-44A ○SSD ※殻割&絶縁処理とケーブル延長によるイナバウアー必須 【メーカ】OCZ(Indilinx)+世田谷電器+変換名人 【モデル名・型番】OCZSSD2-1VTX60G (FW 1819) + AR-S005S + SATA-44A ==== SSD 【メーカ】 CFD 【モデル名・型番】 CSSD-SM64NJ2 (64GB) 変換基板 【メーカ】クレバリー 【モデル名・型番】 CB-IDEBSATA-01 接続先 【メーカ】NEC 【モデル名】 VersaPro Sequential Read 88.930 MB/s Sequential Write 64.735 MB/s Random Read 512KB 80.244 MB/s Random Write 512KB 47.073 MB/s Random Read 4KB 11.387 MB/s Random Write 4KB 10.865 MB/s Test Size 1000 MB 元が40Pin-IDEなので2.5Inc-44Pintに付け替え、 CB-IDEBSATA-01の電源とSATAコネクタは取り外して SSDにケーブルで直付けしている、 SATAケーブルは縒線にすればシールド線でなくても使える、 ただし現状はアルミホイルで挟んでいる、 SSD側のコネクタはそのまま残してある。 他に25MHzの水晶はケースに組込むには背が高すぎるので取外して 電線で接続して変換基盤の脇に置いているいる。 なお水晶は古いHDの薄物を付けてみたが大失敗だった、 動作が不安定になりシールドを工夫して何とかOS導入は できたが少し使っている内にロックするか再起動できなくなった、 100Mのオシロでは良くわからないが発信波形が歪んでスプリアスが出ているようだ。 CSSD-SM64WJ2の方が性能は良さそうなのでこちらをお勧めする。 ====
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divided by three ◆dCxmZ3wO6s 「不死の酒?は、我を染めたければその三倍は持ってこいというのだ。 尤も、我は不死なんぞに興味は無いがな──」 不死の酒、それがギルガメッシュが口にした物の名前だった。 その名の通り、飲んだらどんな事があっても死ぬことが無くなる、『不死者』になる事が出来る物である。 尤も、英霊に不死という概念が素直に当て嵌まる保障は無かったのだが── バトルロワイアルの世界に投げ込まれて数十分後、ギルガメッシュは何をしていたのかと言うと、特に何もしていなかった。 強いて言えば、先程の不死の酒を口にしたのと、装備の確認程度である。 始めに装備を確認した結果、王たる我が宝具を根こそぎ奪っていったギラーミンとやらに憤怒の意が芽生えた。 唯一残っていたのは、ランサーの宝具であった必滅の黄薔薇だけである。 それとは別に、黄金の鎧も支給品として与えられていたのだが、それはギルガメッシュ曰く当然至極当然の事であった為、特に想う事は無かった。 一通り支給された品々を確認した後に、前述の不死の酒を口にしたのである。 ギルガメッシュ自ら口にしたように、不死そのものに興味があった訳ではない。 そもそも元の世界に帰れば、自分こそがこの世で最も強い、死ぬ等は有り得ないと自負している。 では、何故不死の酒を口にしたか、その答えは、単なる好奇心のようなものに他ならない。 例え不死の酒というラベルが偽りの物であって、それが常人の身を一瞬で滅ぼすような毒薬であったとしても、ギルガメッシュは死なない確信があった。 それ故に、言わば度胸試しのような感覚で、それを口にしたのである。 こうして、先刻のような言葉を発したのであった。 ◇ ◇ ◇ 結局、不死というのは本当であったが、それは完全な物ではなかった。 だが、それでこそ面白い。 ギルガメッシュにとって、不死の身体程つまらないものは無かった。 死というリスクが無ければ、戦いを十二分に愉しむ事も出来ない。 その点では、不死の酒が正しく効力を発揮しなかった事は、逆に好都合だった。 「ギラーミンと言ったか、雑種の分際で我に命令するとは、余程身分を弁えていないと見える。 加えて、我の宝具を奪うなど、万死に値する。 良かろう、ギラーミンよ、この我が直々に制裁を与えてやろう。 セイバーも待っている事だからな。 心して待っているが良い──」 そして、王のバトルロワイヤルが幕を開ける── 【1日目 深夜 E-6 神社】 【ギルガメッシュ@Fate/Zero】 [状態] 健康、不死(不完全) [装備] 黄金の鎧@Fate/Zero [道具] 必滅の黄薔薇@Fate/Zero、不死の酒(完全版)(空)、基本支給品 [思考・状況] 1 主催を滅ぼし、元の世界に帰還する。必要があれば他の参加者も殺す。 2 宝具は見つけ次第我が物にする。 王の財宝、天地乖離す開闢の星、天の鎖があれば特に優先する。 [備考] ※ 不死の酒を残らず飲み干しましたが、完全な不死は得られませんでした。 具体的には、再生能力等が全て1/3程度になっています。 また、首か心臓部に致命傷を受ければ死にます。 【黄金の鎧@Fate/Zero】 対魔術的な性能もある鎧。 その名の通り黄金に輝いている。 【必滅の黄薔薇(ゲイ・ボウ)@Fate/Zero】 治癒のできない傷を与える呪いの槍 使い手を倒すまで呪いは消えない。 ランサーの宝具だった、見た目は黄色い短槍。 【不死の酒(完全版)@BACCANO バッカーノ!】 その名の通り、飲んだら事故だろうが病気だろうが老衰だろうが関係のない不死者になれる。 ただし、その不死は『酒を飲んだときの状態』に体の状態を固定するというもの。 なので怪我や病気のときに飲むとその状態で固定され、また痩せるなど体の状態を変えることはできない。 時系列順で読む Back 魔術師と口先の魔術師 Next 幼女の奇妙な冒険~ファントムリーゼント~ 投下順で読む Back 魔術師と口先の魔術師 Next ニコラス・D・ウルフウッドの受難 GAME START アーチャー(ギルガメッシュ) 使いっぱしりのなく頃に
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I tried to vote "Mr. Lotion", but it wasn t counted.. -- (null) 2007-05-06 00 36 22 The vote seems not to have been reflectedbecause there was "Mr. [ . ]" in the name."Mr. [ . ]" was pulled out. Let s Vote.エキサイト先生に英訳してもらったけど、日本語で書くと、「Mr. Lotion」の「.」があったんで投票に反映されなかったみたいです。ひとまず取り除いたので、投票が反映されるようになったと思います。 -- (名無しさん) 2007-05-06 00 56 07 どれもかっこよすぎるんでない??もっとださださで卑怯者って感じがつたわるといいとおもう -- (名無しさん) 2007-05-06 15 44 20 Eel Man なら超ダサいのでは?ウナギ男ww -- (名無しさん) 2007-05-06 17 52 27 βversion作成、ご苦労様!行けますよ、これは。 -- (名無しさん) 2007-05-06 17 54 06 Classic. Thanks to you, I could vote correctly. -- (null) 2007-05-06 18 00 52 Greasy Man とかSlimy Manも十分ダサダサだと思うけどなぁ・・・「油ギトギト男」と「粘液ネバネバ男」だぜ・・・ -- (名無しさん) 2007-05-10 22 39 59 ところで、投票の質問は英語にしないの?上の書き込み見て思ったんだけど、実際英語圏の人が選択肢見てどう思ったかも重要では。鶏と卵の関係みたいになるけどなw -- (名無しさん) 2007-05-10 22 42 51 とりあえず自分の中の英文を書いてみたけど違ってたら訂正よろw -- (名無しさん) 2007-05-14 01 52 35 お疲れでした! -- (名無しさん) 2007-05-15 01 42 34 乙すまんが勝手に手を加えさせてもらったw-- (名無しさん) 2007-05-15 13 17 04 TENNQw -- (名無しさん) 2007-05-15 21 51 46 -- (dvvwrwf) 2008-08-24 03 44 42 ban 200.136.226.245
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CHAPTER XXVII UP CHAPTER XXIX CHAPTER XXVIII An Unfortunate Lily Maid "OF course you must be Elaine, Anne," said Diana. "I could never have the courage to float down there." "Nor I," said Ruby Gillis, with a shiver. "I don t mind floating down when there s two or three of us in the flat and we can sit up. It s fun then. But to lie down and pretend I was dead--I just couldn t. I d die really of fright." "Of course it would be romantic," conceded Jane Andrews, "but I know I couldn t keep still. I d be popping up every minute or so to see where I was and if I wasn t drifting too far out. And you know, Anne, that would spoil the effect." "But it s so ridiculous to have a redheaded Elaine," mourned Anne. "I m not afraid to float down and I d love to be Elaine. But it s ridiculous just the same. Ruby ought to be Elaine because she is so fair and has such lovely long golden hair-- Elaine had `all her bright hair streaming down, you know. And Elaine was the lily maid. Now, a red-haired person cannot be a lily maid." "Your complexion is just as fair as Ruby s," said Diana earnestly, "and your hair is ever so much darker than it used to be before you cut it." "Oh, do you really think so?" exclaimed Anne, flushing sensitively with delight. "I ve sometimes thought it was myself--but I never dared to ask anyone for fear she would tell me it wasn t. Do you think it could be called auburn now, Diana?" "Yes, and I think it is real pretty," said Diana, looking admiringly at the short, silky curls that clustered over Anne s head and were held in place by a very jaunty black velvet ribbon and bow. They were standing on the bank of the pond, below Orchard Slope, where a little headland fringed with birches ran out from the bank; at its tip was a small wooden platform built out into the water for the convenience of fishermen and duck hunters. Ruby and Jane were spending the midsummer afternoon with Diana, and Anne had come over to play with them. Anne and Diana had spent most of their playtime that summer on and about the pond. Idlewild was a thing of the past, Mr. Bell having ruthlessly cut down the little circle of trees in his back pasture in the spring. Anne had sat among the stumps and wept, not without an eye to the romance of it; but she was speedily consoled, for, after all, as she and Diana said, big girls of thirteen, going on fourteen, were too old for such childish amusements as playhouses, and there were more fascinating sports to be found about the pond. It was splendid to fish for trout over the bridge and the two girls learned to row themselves about in the little flat-bottomed dory Mr. Barry kept for duck shooting. It was Anne s idea that they dramatize Elaine. They had studied Tennyson s poem in school the preceding winter, the Superintendent of Education having prescribed it in the English course for the Prince Edward Island schools. They had analyzed and parsed it and torn it to pieces in general until it was a wonder there was any meaning at all left in it for them, but at least the fair lily maid and Lancelot and Guinevere and King Arthur had become very real people to them, and Anne was devoured by secret regret that she had not been born in Camelot. Those days, she said, were so much more romantic than the present. Anne s plan was hailed with enthusiasm. The girls had discovered that if the flat were pushed off from the landing place it would drift down with the current under the bridge and finally strand itself on another headland lower down which ran out at a curve in the pond. They had often gone down like this and nothing could be more convenient for playing Elaine. "Well, I ll be Elaine," said Anne, yielding reluctantly, for, although she would have been delighted to play the principal character, yet her artistic sense demanded fitness for it and this, she felt, her limitations made impossible. "Ruby, you must be King Arthur and Jane will be Guinevere and Diana must be Lancelot. But first you must be the brothers and the father. We can t have the old dumb servitor because there isn t room for two in the flat when one is lying down. We must pall the barge all its length in blackest samite. That old black shawl of your mother s will be just the thing, Diana." The black shawl having been procured, Anne spread it over the flat and then lay down on the bottom, with closed eyes and hands folded over her breast. "Oh, she does look really dead," whispered Ruby Gillis nervously, watching the still, white little face under the flickering shadows of the birches. "It makes me feel frightened, girls. Do you suppose it s really right to act like this? Mrs. Lynde says that all play-acting is abominably wicked." "Ruby, you shouldn t talk about Mrs. Lynde," said Anne severely. "It spoils the effect because this is hundreds of years before Mrs. Lynde was born. Jane, you arrange this. It s silly for Elaine to be talking when she s dead." Jane rose to the occasion. Cloth of gold for coverlet there was none, but an old piano scarf of yellow Japanese crepe was an excellent substitute. A white lily was not obtainable just then, but the effect of a tall blue iris placed in one of Anne s folded hands was all that could be desired. "Now, she s all ready," said Jane. "We must kiss her quiet brows and, Diana, you say, `Sister, farewell forever, and Ruby, you say, `Farewell, sweet sister, both of you as sorrowfully as you possibly can. Anne, for goodness sake smile a little. You know Elaine `lay as though she smiled. That s better. Now push the flat off." The flat was accordingly pushed off, scraping roughly over an old embedded stake in the process. Diana and Jane and Ruby only waited long enough to see it caught in the current and headed for the bridge before scampering up through the woods, across the road, and down to the lower headland where, as Lancelot and Guinevere and the King, they were to be in readiness to receive the lily maid. For a few minutes Anne, drifting slowly down, enjoyed the romance of her situation to the full. Then something happened not at all romantic. The flat began to leak. In a very few moments it was necessary for Elaine to scramble to her feet, pick up her cloth of gold coverlet and pall of blackest samite and gaze blankly at a big crack in the bottom of her barge through which the water was literally pouring. That sharp stake at the landing had torn off the strip of batting nailed on the flat. Anne did not know this, but it did not take her long to realize that she was in a dangerous plight. At this rate the flat would fill and sink long before it could drift to the lower headland. Where were the oars? Left behind at the landing! Anne gave one gasping little scream which nobody ever heard; she was white to the lips, but she did not lose her self-possession. There was one chance--just one. "I was horribly frightened," she told Mrs. Allan the next day, "and it seemed like years while the flat was drifting down to the bridge and the water rising in it every moment. I prayed, Mrs. Allan, most earnestly, but I didn t shut my eyes to pray, for I knew the only way God could save me was to let the flat float close enough to one of the bridge piles for me to climb up on it. You know the piles are just old tree trunks and there are lots of knots and old branch stubs on them. It was proper to pray, but I had to do my part by watching out and right well I knew it. I just said, `Dear God, please take the flat close to a pile and I ll do the rest, over and over again. Under such circumstances you don t think much about making a flowery prayer. But mine was answered, for the flat bumped right into a pile for a minute and I flung the scarf and the shawl over my shoulder and scrambled up on a big providential stub. And there I was, Mrs. Allan, clinging to that slippery old pile with no way of getting up or down. It was a very unromantic position, but I didn t think about that at the time. You don t think much about romance when you have just escaped from a watery grave. I said a grateful prayer at once and then I gave all my attention to holding on tight, for I knew I should probably have to depend on human aid to get back to dry land." The flat drifted under the bridge and then promptly sank in midstream. Ruby, Jane, and Diana, already awaiting it on the lower headland, saw it disappear before their very eyes and had not a doubt but that Anne had gone down with it. For a moment they stood still, white as sheets, frozen with horror at the tragedy; then, shrieking at the tops of their voices, they started on a frantic run up through the woods, never pausing as they crossed the main road to glance the way of the bridge. Anne, clinging desperately to her precarious foothold, saw their flying forms and heard their shrieks. Help would soon come, but meanwhile her position was a very uncomfortable one. The minutes passed by, each seeming an hour to the unfortunate lily maid. Why didn t somebody come? Where had the girls gone? Suppose they had fainted, one and all! Suppose nobody ever came! Suppose she grew so tired and cramped that she could hold on no longer! Anne looked at the wicked green depths below her, wavering with long, oily shadows, and shivered. Her imagination began to suggest all manner of gruesome possibilities to her. Then, just as she thought she really could not endure the ache in her arms and wrists another moment, Gilbert Blythe came rowing under the bridge in Harmon Andrews s dory! Gilbert glanced up and, much to his amazement, beheld a little white scornful face looking down upon him with big, frightened but also scornful gray eyes. "Anne Shirley! How on earth did you get there?" he exclaimed. Without waiting for an answer he pulled close to the pile and extended his hand. There was no help for it; Anne, clinging to Gilbert Blythe s hand, scrambled down into the dory, where she sat, drabbled and furious, in the stern with her arms full of dripping shawl and wet crepe. It was certainly extremely difficult to be dignified under the circumstances! "What has happened, Anne?" asked Gilbert, taking up his oars. "We were playing Elaine" explained Anne frigidly, without even looking at her rescuer, "and I had to drift down to Camelot in the barge--I mean the flat. The flat began to leak and I climbed out on the pile. The girls went for help. Will you be kind enough to row me to the landing?" Gilbert obligingly rowed to the landing and Anne, disdaining assistance, sprang nimbly on shore. "I m very much obliged to you," she said haughtily as she turned away. But Gilbert had also sprung from the boat and now laid a detaining hand on her arm. "Anne," he said hurriedly, "look here. Can t we be good friends? I m awfully sorry I made fun of your hair that time. I didn t mean to vex you and I only meant it for a joke. Besides, it s so long ago. I think your hair is awfully pretty now--honest I do. Let s be friends." For a moment Anne hesitated. She had an odd, newly awakened consciousness under all her outraged dignity that the half-shy, half-eager expression in Gilbert s hazel eyes was something that was very good to see. Her heart gave a quick, queer little beat. But the bitterness of her old grievance promptly stiffened up her wavering determination. That scene of two years before flashed back into her recollection as vividly as if it had taken place yesterday. Gilbert had called her "carrots" and had brought about her disgrace before the whole school. Her resentment, which to other and older people might be as laughable as its cause, was in no whit allayed and softened by time seemingly. She hated Gilbert Blythe! She would never forgive him! "No," she said coldly, "I shall never be friends with you, Gilbert Blythe; and I don t want to be!" "All right!" Gilbert sprang into his skiff with an angry color in his cheeks. "I ll never ask you to be friends again, Anne Shirley. And I don t care either!" He pulled away with swift defiant strokes, and Anne went up the steep, ferny little path under the maples. She held her head very high, but she was conscious of an odd feeling of regret. She almost wished she had answered Gilbert differently. Of course, he had insulted her terribly, but still--! Altogether, Anne rather thought it would be a relief to sit down and have a good cry. She was really quite unstrung, for the reaction from her fright and cramped clinging was making itself felt. Halfway up the path she met Jane and Diana rushing back to the pond in a state narrowly removed from positive frenzy. They had found nobody at Orchard Slope, both Mr. and Mrs. Barry being away. Here Ruby Gillis had succumbed to hysterics, and was left to recover from them as best she might, while Jane and Diana flew through the Haunted Wood and across the brook to Green Gables. There they had found nobody either, for Marilla had gone to Carmody and Matthew was making hay in the back field. "Oh, Anne," gasped Diana, fairly falling on the former s neck and weeping with relief and delight, "oh, Anne--we thought--you were--drowned--and we felt like murderers--because we had made--you be--Elaine. And Ruby is in hysterics--oh, Anne, how did you escape?" "I climbed up on one of the piles," explained Anne wearily, "and Gilbert Blythe came along in Mr. Andrews s dory and brought me to land." "Oh, Anne, how splendid of him! Why, it s so romantic!" said Jane, finding breath enough for utterance at last. "Of course you ll speak to him after this." "Of course I won t," flashed Anne, with a momentary return of her old spirit. "And I don t want ever to hear the word `romantic again, Jane Andrews. I m awfully sorry you were so frightened, girls. It is all my fault. I feel sure I was born under an unlucky star. Everything I do gets me or my dearest friends into a scrape. We ve gone and lost your father s flat, Diana, and I have a presentiment that we ll not be allowed to row on the pond any more." Anne s presentiment proved more trustworthy than presentiments are apt to do. Great was the consternation in the Barry and Cuthbert households when the events of the afternoon became known. "Will you ever have any sense, Anne?" groaned Marilla. "Oh, yes, I think I will, Marilla," returned Anne optimistically. A good cry, indulged in the grateful solitude of the east gable, had soothed her nerves and restored her to her wonted cheerfulness. "I think my prospects of becoming sensible are brighter now than ever." "I don t see how," said Marilla. "Well," explained Anne, "I ve learned a new and valuable lesson today. Ever since I came to Green Gables I ve been making mistakes, and each mistake has helped to cure me of some great shortcoming. The affair of the amethyst brooch cured me of meddling with things that didn t belong to me. The Haunted Wood mistake cured me of letting my imagination run away with me. The liniment cake mistake cured me of carelessness in cooking. Dyeing my hair cured me of vanity. I never think about my hair and nose now--at least, very seldom. And today s mistake is going to cure me of being too romantic. I have come to the conclusion that it is no use trying to be romantic in Avonlea. It was probably easy enough in towered Camelot hundreds of years ago, but romance is not appreciated now. I feel quite sure that you will soon see a great improvement in me in this respect, Marilla." "I m sure I hope so," said Marilla skeptically. But Matthew, who had been sitting mutely in his corner, laid a hand on Anne s shoulder when Marilla had gone out. "Don t give up all your romance, Anne," he whispered shyly, "a little of it is a good thing--not too much, of course--but keep a little of it, Anne, keep a little of it." CHAPTER XXVII UP CHAPTER XXIX 今日 - | 昨日 - | Total - since 05 June 2007 last update 2007-06-05 01 19 22 (Tue)
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Ring Riders ARC 2004 Gaelco http //www.gaelco.com/english/pages/juegos/ring.htm http //www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=13209 http //www.arcade-history.com/?n=ring-riders page=detail id=4856 http //www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=804 page=1#3462 http //www.arcadeflyers.com/index.php?page=thumbs db=videodb id=4269 【ARC】 YouTube - xavi fradera game design demo reel +←動画はここ Tags 2004 ARC Gaelco Ring Riders
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本番環境 CoreServer 開発環境 Docker PHP/Apache Image MailCatcher Image MySQL Image PHP部分は変更はほとんどないがワンタイムで準備が必要となる tmtu/app/Config/application.yml fullBaseUrlの変更が必要(これはワンタイム) app/Config/database.php Database のコンフィギュレーションが必要 主な設定はデータベース部分 本番環境からデータを取ってきて、開発環境で変更、本番環境にデータを戻す。 APP_ROOT=${HOME}/app HTML_ROOT=${APP_ROOT}/web/html DB_DUMP_DIR=${APP_ROOT}/db/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d USER= HOST= DOMAIN= DUMP_FILENAME=mysql.${MYSQL_DATABASE}.dump MYSQL_DATABASE=hideos_tmtu scp -r ${USER}@${HOST} /virtual/${USER}/_db_dump/${DUMP_FILENAME} ${DB_DUMP_DIR}/${DUMP_FILENAME}.sql scp -r ${USER}@${HOST} /virtual/${USER}/public_html/${DOMAIN}/app/Config/application.yml ${HTML_ROOT}/app/Config/ scp -r ${USER}@${HOST} /virtual/${USER}/public_html/${DOMAIN}/app/Config/database.php ${HTML_ROOT}/app/Config/
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Setup DLNA server on NAS Target NAS NAS-01G ppc-linux Server MediaTomb MiniDLNA Cross Compile Environment http //www.pages.drexel.edu/~sg64/stuff/cross-compile.htm Directories $HOME/cross-compile/$TARGET/usr/bin $HOME/cross-compile/$TARGET/install/module-X.Y.Z $HOME/cross-compile/$TARGET/build/module-X.Y.Z $HOME/cross-compile/$TARGET/usr/src/module-X.Y.Z General Setup export TARGET=powerpc-linux export PREFIX=$HOME/cross-compile/$TARGET/install export PATH=$HOME/cross-compile/$TARGET/usr/bin $PATH export CC=$TARGET-gcc echo "Cross Compile Envirnment for $TARGET" binutils-2.21 ./configure --target=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX/binutils-2.21 \ --enable-shared \ --disable-nls #native language support. This is for i18n \ runtime環境のコピー runtime/lib/libc.so 等を修正 pthread関係もある。 GROUP ( libc.so.6 libc_nonshared.a ) gcc-4.1.2 (gcc-core-4.1.2) ./configure --target=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX/gcc-4.1.2 \ --enable-shared \ --disable-nls \ --with-as=/home/hideo/cross-compile/powerpc-linux/usr/bin/powerpc-linux-as \ --with-ld=/home/hideo/cross-compile/powerpc-linux/usr/bin/powerpc-linux-ld \ --with-headers=$HOME/runtime/include \ --with-libs=$HOME/runtime/lib \ --enable-language=c,c++ libexif ./configure --target=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX/libexif-0.6.20 \ --host=$TARGET \ --disable-nls libjpeg ./configure --host=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX/jpeg-8b zlib ./configure --prefix=$PREFIX/zlib-1.2.5 libid3tag ./configure --host=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX/libid3tag-0.15.1b libogg-1.2.2 ./configure --host=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX/libogg-1.2.2 libFLAC ./configure --host=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX/flac-1.2.1 \ --disable-cpplibs libvorbis ./configure --host=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX/libvorbis sqlite3 ./configure --host=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX/sqlite-autoconf-3070400 runtime環境でライブラリのパスを修正していないと、正しいライブラリとリンクしてくれないので注意 libavformat (the ffmpeg libraries) ./configure --arch=$TARGET --prefix=$PREFIX/ffmpeg-0.6.1 \ --enable-shared \ --enable-nonfree \ --disable-ffmpeg \ --disable-ffplay \ --disable-ffprobe \ --disable-ffserver \ --disable-avdevice \ --disable-avcodec \ --disable-swscale \ --disable-altivec libuuid minidlna sendfileがNAS-01Gのカーネルに実装されていないので、read writeを用いて自分で実装する必要がある。 http //www.man7.org/tlpi/code/online/dist/sockets/sendfile.c.html void send_file(struct upnphttp * h, int sendfd, off_t offset, off_t end_offset) { off_t orig; char buf[MAX_BUFFER_SIZE]; size_t toRead, numRead, numSent, totSent; if (offset != NULL) { /* Save current file offset and set offset to value in *offset */ orig = lseek(sendfd, 0, SEEK_CUR); if (orig == -1) return -1; if (lseek(sendfd, offset, SEEK_SET) == -1) return -1; } totSent = 0; while (end_offset 0) { toRead = end_offset MAX_BUFFER_SIZE ? end_offset MAX_BUFFER_SIZE; numRead = read(sendfd, buf, toRead); if (numRead == -1) return -1; if (numRead == 0) break; /* EOF */ numSent = write(h- socket, buf, numRead); if (numSent == -1) return -1; if (numSent == 0) /* Should never happen */ DPRINTF(E_ERROR, L_HTTP, "sendfile write() transferred 0 bytes"); end_offset -= numSent; totSent += numSent; } if (offset != NULL) { /* Return updated file offset in *offset , and reset the file offset to the value it had when we were called. */ offset = lseek(sendfd, 0, SEEK_CUR); if (offset == -1) return -1; if (lseek(sendfd, orig, SEEK_SET) == -1) return -1; } }
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VIVID DEBUT!/ #EmoCosine Lv CHAIN 譜面属性 BPM TIME Version Genre Illustrator Effect NOVICE 05 0643 201 VIVID WAVE04 FLOOR 球Q Megacycle ADVANCED 11 0788 EXHAUST 14 1130 MAXIMUM 17 1803 +難易度投票 NOVICE 選択肢 投票数 投票 詐称 0 強 0 中 0 弱 0 逆詐称 0 ADVANCED 選択肢 投票数 投票 詐称 0 強 0 中 0 弱 0 逆詐称 0 EXHAUST 選択肢 投票数 投票 詐称 0 強 0 中 0 弱 0 逆詐称 0 MAXIMUM 選択肢 投票数 投票 詐称 0 強 0 中 0 弱 0 逆詐称 0 動画検索 攻略・解説 譜面・楽曲の攻略についてはこちらへどうぞ 見辛さ解消の為に改行や文頭の編集、不適切なコメントを削除することがあります 名前 コメント ※文頭に[ bgcolor(#aaf){NOV}]、[ bgcolor(#ffa){ADV}]、[ bgcolor(#faa){EXH}]、[ bgcolor(#888){MXM}]をコピー ペーストすると見やすくなります コメント 楽曲やイラストなどのコメントについてはこちらへどうぞ 名前 コメント すべてのコメントを見る
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