Jvm 規范說明。The Java Virtual Machine was designed to support the Java programming language. Some concepts and vocabulary from the Java language are thus necessary to understand the virtual machine. This chapter gives enough of an overview of Java to support the discussion of the Java Virtual Machine to follow. Its material has been condensed from The Java Language Specification, by James Gosling, Bill Joy, and Guy Steele. For a complete discussion of the Java language, or for details and examples of the material in this chapter, refer to that book. Readers familiar with that book may wish to skip this chapter. Readers familiar with Java, but not with The Java Language Specification, should at least skim this chapter for the terminology it introduces.
The files in this directory comprise ANSI-C language reference implementations
of the CCITT (International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee)
G.711, G.721 and G.723 voice compressions. They have been tested on Sun
SPARCstations and passed 82 out of 84 test vectors published by CCITT
(Dec. 20, 1988) for G.721 and G.723. [The two remaining test vectors,
which the G.721 decoder implementation for u-law samples did not pass,
may be in error because they are identical to two other vectors for G.723_40.]
The "1818" is my first search word in this website, So I upload Lcd drive(Ssd1818a) C language code as my support.
96*64 dot matrix Graphic
LCD controller: SSD1818A
Parallel interface
Initial routine code
Command write and Data write
Base functions and application code
Ascii font library
Product Photo
Mcu: Pic16F887...etc.
Keywords: Ssd1818a, dot matrix graphic, Parallel interface, Initial routine, base font8x8 librarys