Sun Connection Ready Kit (SCRK)

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Oliver Wong

v4vijayakumar said:
Where could information regarding "Sun Connection Ready Kit (SCRK)"
found?

Where did you hear this term? I cant' find any evidence for the
existence of this kit.

- Oliver
 
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Oliver Wong

Roedy Green said:

This is actually Korean, and the string "SCRK" only appears once in the
document , while the string "Connection" never appears. On the same page
where "SCRK" appears (page 61), the string "mutex deadly embrace" also
appears.

When I throw random snippets of text at a machine translator, it sounds
like this is a document about deprecated Sun products.

<original>
Sun 하드웨어 제품ì—ì„œ 실행ë˜ëŠ” Solaris 8 2/02ì— ê´€í•œ
추가 릴리스 노트 ë° ì§€ì› ì¤‘ë‹¨ 제품 관련 설명 í¬í•¨
</original>

<machineTranslation>
The Sun the additional reel regarding the Solaris 8 2/02 which is executed
from the hardware product li su knot and support discontinuance product
relation explanation inclusion
</machineTranslation>

- Oliver
 
R

Roedy Green

This is actually Korean,

How did you tell? Do you read Chinese or is there something about the
character set that makes it possible to tell them apart?

I understand they both use the Hangul Unicode glyphs.
 
O

Oliver Wong

Roedy Green said:
How did you tell? Do you read Chinese or is there something about the
character set that makes it possible to tell them apart?

I understand they both use the Hangul Unicode glyphs.

Koreans use the Hangul script, which AFAIK, is unique to Korea. The
Chinese have a script. The Japanese use a subset of the Chinese script, with
a supplement of something like 100-200 extra characters. The scripts just
sort of "look different", so after a while, you learn to tell them apart.

A common signature of Korean script is a circular component of the
character. In this picture of Korean characters:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hangeul.png the component labelled 'h'
has a circle at the bottom of it. You pretty much never see circles in
Chinese script. Contrast with
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hanzi_(traditional).png

- Oliver
 

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