this application program demonstrate programming and simulation of the on-chip CAN (controller area network) interface of the C167/ST10-F168. The sample source code can be compiled using keil C166 compiler. To test the program you may use the uVision2 debugger/simulator that is part of keilPK166 package.
Pegasus is an open-source implementationof the DMTF CIM and WBEM standards. It is designed to be portable and highly modular. It is coded in C++ so that it effectively translates the object concepts of the CIM objects into a programming model but still retains the speed and efficiency of a compiled language. Pegasus is designed to be inherently portable and builds and runs today on most versionsof UNIX(R), Linux, OpenVMS, and Microsoft Windows.
AC97 Sample Driver and Related Code Samples.
This directory contains a sample AC97 adapter driver and several related code samples.
These samples need to be compiled with the Windows .NET or Windows XP build environment but are binary compatible with older operating systems like Windows 2000. To build the samples, enter any Windows .NET or Windows XP build environment and run build –cZ from this directory. The AC97 sample driver also runs in Windows 98 Second Edition or Windows Me, but the property page DLL and control panel application do not. For more information, please refer to the readme.htm files in each subdirectory. The INF file in the driver directory installs all of the samples in the subdirectories. The header file in this directory defines the private property used by each of the samples.
Learn how to build a custom Linux® distribution to use in an embedded environment,
in this case to drive a Technologic Systems TS-7800 single-board computer. In this
tutorial, you learn about cross-compiling, the boot loader, file systems, the root file
system, disk images, and the boot process, all with respect to the decisions you
make as you re building the system and creating the distribution.
內(nèi)存管理程序,功能與FASTMM相似,PLEASE NOTE: There are two ways to install BigBrain. You may use the
memory manager code natively compiled into your EXE or you can use
an included external DLL which will allow you to share memory across
multiple DLLs with one central place for memory management. Using the DLL
allows your application to share strings, and serves the same purpose
as the ShareMem unit included with Delphi. BigBrainShareMem.dll should
be 100% compatible with the DelphiMM.dll and could even simply be renamed
to DelphiMM.dll to simplify deployment.
The code on this diskette has been organized by chapter. Each subdirectory
containing listing has a readme.txt describing program usage and any relevent
file formats. The readme will also describe how to compile the target
programs under IBM OS/2 (TM) using the using C Set++ compiler (TM). All programs on
this diskette have been compiled and tested in this environment. The majority
of programs on this diskette should port to other environments with only minor
adjustments. The exception to this are those programs which utilize
presentation manager for graphical display of program data. In particular,
the grid1 programs in \chapt4\backprop\ and \chapt3\ fall into this latter category.
Please read this document before attempting to compile and run the libraries and applications! The projects
must be compiled in a particular order. Standard support questions are about compiler and/or linker errors
that are generated when users try to compile the projects in the wrong order. Other information of interest
is available here, so read the entire document fi rst.
Wild Magic Version 2.1 is what ships with the fi rst printing of the Game Physics book. Some of the
applications that are referenced in the book did not make it onto the CD–ROM for the book. Version 2.2
contains those applications, plus more