[llvm-commits] CVS: llvm-www/pubs/2006-10-CASES-IncreaseMem.html

Chris Lattner sabre at nondot.org
Wed Jun 13 18:37:11 PDT 2007



Changes in directory llvm-www/pubs:

2006-10-CASES-IncreaseMem.html updated: 1.1 -> 1.2
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Log message:

fix a unicode character


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Diffs of the changes:  (+1 -1)

 2006-10-CASES-IncreaseMem.html |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)


Index: llvm-www/pubs/2006-10-CASES-IncreaseMem.html
diff -u llvm-www/pubs/2006-10-CASES-IncreaseMem.html:1.1 llvm-www/pubs/2006-10-CASES-IncreaseMem.html:1.2
--- llvm-www/pubs/2006-10-CASES-IncreaseMem.html:1.1	Wed Jun 13 20:24:23 2007
+++ llvm-www/pubs/2006-10-CASES-IncreaseMem.html	Wed Jun 13 20:36:49 2007
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 <blockquote>
 Random access memory (RAM) is tightly-constrained in many 
 embedded systems. This is especially true for the least expensive, lowest-power embedded systems, such as sensor network 
-nodes and portable consumer electronics. The most widely-used sensor network nodes have only 4Ð10 KB of RAM and 
+nodes and portable consumer electronics. The most widely-used sensor network nodes have only 4-10 KB of RAM and 
 do not contain memory management units (MMUs). It is very 
 difficult to implement increasingly complex applications under 
 such tight memory constraints. Nonetheless, price and power 






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