The CD Audio sample allows some non-SCSI2 CD ROMs to support audio operations by intercepting the relevant audio ioctls and translating them into the command block(s) expected by the non-compliant cdroms. It supports Plug and Play and Power Management, and is 64-bit compliant.
How to run: 1. compile Callback.java 2. compile the native code into a shared lib cl /Ie:\j2sdk1.4.0\include /Ie:\j2sdk1.4.0\include\win32 /LD /FeMyImpOfCallback.dll Callback.c 3. run: java Callback
手機文件瀏覽器 Here are the sources to SMan v1.2c 1.2 is a major jump from v1.1. You will see this from the way the code has been restructured into multiple files. It also supports flip closed. However, to my chagrin, I made the mistake of assuming there will only be one flip closed view. :( That s changed in v1.3 :) 1.3 supports multiple flip closed views that can be easily added into SMan.
REMOVE removes a TSR. It takes two command line arguments. The first is the name of TSR to be removed (or an * to remove the last one), and the second is a file name which MUST contain the interrupt vectors to be loaded when the TSR is removed.
This is a package to calculate Discrete Fourier/Cosine/Sine Transforms of 1-dimensional sequences of length 2^N. This package contains C and Fortran FFT codes.
Have you ever wanted to copy a file from your Desktop Computer to your handheld Pocket PC? This included any Windows CE version too? Well if so, I will present an easy way to do it here: It s called the Remote Application Programming Interface, or, RAPI in this article. It is touched on in the MSDN but not really explained very well.