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
This DOCUMENT accompanies a sample co-installer that can be used in conjunction with an INF file to install additional device INF files on the target system during a device installation. The instructions herein apply to the Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 operating systems.
The sample co-installer described in this article interprets CopyINF directives in a [DDInstall] section in an INF file. The sample demonstrates using a co-installer to perform processing after a device has been installed, parsing the INF section that is being used for the installation, and the use of the SetupCopyOEMInf, SetupGetInfInformation, SetupQueryInfOriginalFileInformation and SetupDiGetActualSectionToInstall APIs.
The application described in this DOCUMENT is for a product that is subject to continuous developments and
improvements. All particulars of the product and its use contained in this DOCUMENT are given by ARM in good
faith. However, all warranties implied or expressed, including but not limited to implied warranties of
merchantability, or fitness for purpose, are excluded.
This DOCUMENT is a "practical guide" to very quickly setup CVS/RCS source code control system. This
DOCUMENT has custom shell scripts which are wrappers on top of CVS. These scripts provide an easy user
interface for CVS. Several shell scripts are provided to make RCS more easy to use. The information in this
DOCUMENT applies to Linux and as well as to all other flavors of Unix liks Solaris, HPUX, AIX, SCO, Sinix,
BSD, SCO, etc.. and BeOS.
The purpose of this DOCUMENT is to define the format of the messages and data being
communicated between microprocessors used in heavy-duty vehicle applications. It is meant to serve as a
guide toward a standard practice to promote software compatibility among microcomputer based modules.
This DOCUMENT is to be used with SAE J1708. SAE J1708 defines the requirements for the hardware and
basic protocol that is needed to implement this DOCUMENT.
MPC8260-MCC-HOWTO
Abstract:
This DOCUMENT attempts to give the linux developer community of motorola(R) s
mpc8260 processor a fairly good idea of programming details of Multi
Channel controller.
This DOCUMENT can be distributed under GPL version 2.0 or later, GPL is
available at (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html)