madCollection 2.5.2.6 full source
This is not your every day VCL component collection. You won t see many new colored icons in the component palette. My packages don t offer many visual components to play with. Sorry, if you expected that!
My packages are about low-level stuff for the most part, with as easy handling as possible. To find the hidden treasures, you will have to look at the DOCUMENTATION (which you re reading just in the moment). Later I plan on writing some nice demos, but for now the DOCUMENTATION must be enough to get you started.
Java Regex Primer Since version 1.4, Java has had support for Regular Expressions in the core API. Java Regex follows the same basic principles used in other languages, just withdi erent access methods, and some subtledi erences with the patterns. This primer is aimed towards developers already familiar with regex in other languages wanting a brief outline of its support in Java. It may also be beneficial to developers learning regex if used in conjunction with detailed DOCUMENTATION explaining the construction of regex patterns. Reading the javadoc forjava.util.regex. Pattern is a must to see how the Java regex patterns aredi erent from other languages such as Perl. Most of the functions discussed herin are from thejava.util.regex. Matcher class with a few fromjava.util.regex. Pattern. Reading this text in conjunction with the javadoc of those classes is advised.
This design package includes reference materials for creating a
USB - PS/2 combination mouse that auto-detects the interface and
configures itself to operate on the appropriate bus.
DOCUMENTATION
docs - Designing a low cost CY7C63723 combination mouse.pdf - application note for this design
- schematic.pdf - mouse schematic
Firmware Source Files
src - chip.c - include file that defines CY7C63723 constants
- combi.c - main source file
- combi.hex - Intel hex file for programming a CY7C63723 microcontroller
- combi.lst - output listing from c-compiler for use with the CYDB debugger
- macros.h - defines macros used in combi.c
- ps2defs.h - defines PS/2 interface constants
- usb_desc.h - defines the USB descriptors
- usbdefs.h - defines USB interface constants
Writing Your First ASP Application ( Quick Start )
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There are many tutorials out there that show you how to program in ASP. Some of them are good, and some are bad. Some of them are downright terrible. In any case, you ve read a bit about ASP and now you are ready to build your first application. But where do you start?
In my own experience, I have found that I find it easier to learn something if I actually work with it hands-on. Just reading a book or DOCUMENTATION doesn’t give you the practical knowledge you need to be able to rush off and start creating applications.
In this article, I will discuss the creation of a very simple application. I will cover what the application will do, how we will approach writing it, demonstrate in code how we will do it, and discuss additional features that could be added to it. Writing Your First ASP Application ( Quick Start ) - Users On Your Website
DSP/BIOS Driver Developer Kit 1.11
The DSP/BIOS Driver Developer Kit (DDK) provides a selection of pre-tested DSP/BIOS device drivers, and DOCUMENTATION on how to write a driver to the DSP/BIOS driver model, known as IOM. The DDK includes C source code for all drivers. The DDK 1.11 has been validated with CCS 3.1 and DSP/BIOS 5.20.
UCOS/II for ICCAVR
- The version of UCOS/II is 2.04
- the original port was done by Ole Saether for the IAR compiler. Jens E.
Holtegaard ported one version using ICCAVR. Joerg Meyer did another port
(using Jens port as a start?). This is basically Joerg s port plus a
little bit of changes and DOCUMENTATION by me.
- YOU MUST DOWNLOAD THE MAIN PART OF THE UCOS/II FROM THE UCOS/II WEBSITE
http://www.ucos-ii.com . The supplied project file assumes the portable
source is in the ..\source directory.
- Joerg has written couple document showing the stack frames etc. but it
is in German :-) They are included in this directory.
- The Timer2 overflow interrupt is used for Timer Tick. If you want to
change that, modify os_cpu_c.c and os_cpu_a.s
- I have tested this using ATMega103 with and without external RAM
using AVR Studio simulator. See test1.c test program. Both Code
Compressed (PRO) and STD versions have been tested.
This code sample shows how to write a simple Javadoc 1.2 Doclet. Used with Javadoc, it can generate a Unix-style inverted index for a set of Java classes, with links to real Java API DOCUMENTATION. Includes directions and source code.
This doclet requires JDK 1.2.1 or later, it will not work with JDK 1.1
xajax is an open source PHP libary for building Web-based Ajax applications. This wiki is a community-edited effort to generate information about and DOCUMENTATION for the xajax project. The base DOCUMENTATION and starter tutorials were written by the xajax authors, but please feel free to contribute to the discussion tabs for each page. Also, you are encouraged to add to the Tips and Tricks section with your own special xajax discoveries.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the disclaimer below in the DOCUMENTATION and/or
other materials provided with the distribution.