)。-the function of the system is simulated ATM machine landing, balance inquiries, withdrawals, change passwords, and other functions, use the JDBC interface, such as SWING. If ATM landing, withdrawals and change password must use JDBC interface and database links, I encountered a lot of problems, but the most important is that the database setting, in order to solve this problem, I read four books, Inquiries related information
)。-the function of the system is simulated ATM machine landing, balance inquiries, withdrawals, change passwords, and other functions, use the JDBC interface, such as SWING. If ATM landing, withdrawals and change password must use JDBC interface and database links, I encountered a lot of problems, but the most important is that the database setting, in order to solve this problem, I read four books, Inquiries related information
RS_latch using vhdl,
When using static gates as building blocks, the most fundamental latch is the simple SR latch, where S and R stand for set and reset. It can be constructed from a pair of cross-coupled NOR (Not OR) logic gates. The stored bit is present on the output marked Q.
Normally, in storage mode, the S and R inputs are both low, and feedback maintains the Q and Q outputs in a constant state, with Q the complement of Q. If S (Set) is pulsed high while R is held low, then the Q output is forced high, and stays high when S returns to low similarly, if R (Reset) is pulsed high while S is held low, then the Q output is forced low, and stays low when R returns to low.
A bluetooth SMS patcher Java ME application I made quickly after I thought about making one.
What is does is to use JSR-82 (Bluetooth API) to send a String msg, String dest to another phone running shin-chan, and this phone will try to send it as SMS using JSR-135 (WMA).
The upload is a Netbeans 6.0 (the ver. available back then) project. Hope this code will help someone
Microprocessors are getting smaller, cheaper and faster. Every day, it is easier to embed more functionality into a smaller space. Embedded processors have become pervasive, and as time goes on, more and more functions that were once implemented with analog circuitry or with electromechanical assemblies are being realized with microcontrollers, ADCs and DACs. Many of these assemblies that are being supplanted by the microprocessor are controlling dynamic processes, which is a good thing, because the microprocessor coupled with the right software is often the superior device.