This zip describes SPI communication with a Serial DataFlash AT45DB and/or with a DataFlashCard AT45DCB. It shows how to Configure the SPI peripheral on the AT91RM9200EK. Includes main.html file for help. For use under Green Hills 3.6.1 Multi?2000 Software Tool
Tiny C Compiler - C Scripting Everywhere - The Smallest ANSI C compiler
Installation on a i386 Linux host (for Windows read win32/readme.txt)
./Configure
make
make test
make install
By default, tcc is installed in /usr/local/bin.
./Configure --help shows configuration options.
pop3代理服務器源代碼One of the most powerful features of Pop3 Agent is a naive Bayes filter,
that is capable of recognizing spam e-mails after appropriate training.
Pop3 Agent uses an embedded Firebird database server. Of course, you can
Configure Pop3 Agent to work with an existing server if there is another
Interbase/Firebird installation available in your network. Open the Pop3 Agent
home directory, delete or rename gds32.dll and ib_util.dll, and set the
INI file parameter FBembedded=0.
Metalog is a modern replacement for syslogd and klogd. The logged messages
can be dispatched according to their facility, urgency, program name and/or
Perl-compatible regular expressions. Log files can be automatically rotated
when they exceed a certain size or age. External shell scripts (e.g., mail)
can be launched when specific patterns are found.
Metalog is easier to Configure than syslogd and syslog-ng, accepts unlimited
number of rules and has (switchable) memory bufferization for maximal
performance.
This Source.zip has three application code folders containing .java and .class files and two .jar files as follows:
1. desktop-side_JXTA4JMS
2. mobile-side_JXTA4JMS
3. JMS Test Client
4. Listener.jar
5. JMSTestClient.jar
We now explain execution steps, we followed, to run this JXTA4JMS application.
Before we try we require Application softwares and need to Configure JXTA relay and J2EE server.
The GRLIB IP Library is an integrated set of reusable IP cores, designed for system-on-chip
(SOC) development. The IP cores are centered around a common on-chip bus, and use a coherent
method for simulation and synthesis. The library is vendor independent, with support for different
CAD tools and target technologies. A unique plug&play method is used to Configure and connect
the IP cores without the need to modify any global resources.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a communications architecture that gives a personal
computer (PC) the ability to interconnect a variety of devices using a simple four-
wire cable. The USB is actually a two-wire serial communication link that runs at
either 1.5 or 12 megabits per second (mbs). USB protocols can Configure devices
at startup or when they are plugged in at run time. These devices are broken into
various device classes. Each device class defines the common behavior and
protocols for devices that serve similar functions. Some examples of USB device
classes are shown in the following table
this will produce the dci program in the src/ directory, or in
/path/to/your/installation/bin if you used the--prefix option during the
Configure step and issued a "make install".
This library provides a C++ interface to XML files. It uses libxml 2 to access the XML files, and in order to
Configure libxml++ you must have both libxml and pkg-config installed.
The Linux Enterprise Cluster explains how to take a number of inexpensive computers with limited resources, place them on a normal computer network, and install free software so that the computers act together like one powerful server. This makes it possible to build a very inexpensive and reliable business system for a small business or a large corporation. The book includes information on how to build a high-availability server pair using the Heartbeat package, how to use the Linux Virtual Server load balancing software, how to Configure a reliable printing system in a Linux cluster environment, and how to build a job scheduling system in Linux with no single point of failure.
The book also includes information on high availability techniques that can be used with or without a cluster, making it helpful for System Administrators even if they are not building a cluster. Anyone interested in deploying Linux in an environment where low cost computer reliability is important will find this book useful.