This DOCUMENT provides guidelines for integrating a discrete high speed USB host controller onto a fourlayer
desktop motherboard. The material covered can be broken into three main categories: Board design
guidelines, EMI/ESD guidelines and front panel USB guidelines. Section 1.1 Background provides an
explanation of the routing experiments and testing performed to validate the feasibility of 480 Megabits per
second on an actual motherboard. Section 7 contains a design checklist that lists each design
recommendation described in this DOCUMENT. High speed USB operation is described in the USB 2.0
Specification (http://www.usb.org/developers/docs.html).
This DOCUMENT provides guidelines for integrating a discrete high speed USB host controller onto a fourlayer
desktop motherboard. The material covered can be broken into three main categories: Board design
guidelines, EMI/ESD guidelines and front panel USB guidelines. Section 1.1 Background provides an
explanation of the routing experiments and testing performed to validate the feasibility of 480 Megabits per
second on an actual motherboard. Section 7 contains a design checklist that lists each design
recommendation described in this DOCUMENT. High speed USB operation is described in the USB 2.0
Specification (http://www.usb.org/developers/docs.html).
linux filesystem bootdisk-howto.This DOCUMENT describes how to design and build boot/root diskettes for Linux. These disks can be used as
rescue disks or to test new system components. You should be reasonably familiar with system
administration tasks before attempting to build a bootdisk. If you just want a rescue disk to have for
emergencies,
This DOCUMENT contains a general overview in the first few sections as well as a more detailed reference in later sections for SVMpython. If you re already familiar with SVMpython, it s possible to get a pretty good idea of how to use the package merely by browsing through svmstruct.py and multiclass.py. This DOCUMENT provides a more in depth view of how to use the package.
Note that this is not a conversion of SVMstruct to Python. It is merely an embedding of Python in existing C code. All code other than the user implemented API functions is still in C, including optimization.