藍(lán)牙協(xié)議This specification Describes the Audio/Video Control Transport Protocol (AVCTP), which is used to transport command and response messages for controlling Audio Video features in conformant devices. This protocol enables a device to support more than one control profile at the same time each supported profile shall define its own message formatting and/or usage rules.
The third edition of Learning GNU Emacs Describes Emacs 21.3 from the ground up, including new user interface features such as an icon-based toolbar and an interactive interface to Emacs customization. A new chapter details how to install and run Emacs on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux, including tips for using Emacs effectively on those platforms.
This note Describes some key aspects of what C++ is and of how C++ has developed over the years. The spective is that of an experienced C++ user looking at C++ as a practical tool. No attempts are made to compare C++ to other languages, though I have
tried to answer some questions that I have often heard asked by Lisp programmers.
This document Describes the uIP TCP/IP stack. The uIP TCP/IP stack is an extremely small implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite intended for embedded systems running low-end 8 or 16-bit microcon-trollers. The code size and RAM requirements of uIP is an order of magnitude smaller than other generic TCP/IP stacks today.
This paper Describes some of the author s experiences from a C++ implementation of a concordance program for texts in Old West Norse and Runic Swedish.
This article Describes Atmel’s FingerChip technology for electronic fingerprint sensing that
combines the advantages of small size, low cost, high accuracy, zero maintenance, low energy
consumption and portability. This technology has applications in a wide range of fixed and
portable secured devices including access control systems, cash terminals, public transport, PCs,
PDAs, Smart Card readers and motor vehicles. It can be used in almost any situation where
rapid, reliable and accurate identification or authentication of an individual is required.
This manual Describes omniidl, the omniORB IDL compiler. It is intended for developers
who wish to write their own IDL compiler back-ends, or to modify existing
ones. It also documents the design of the compiler front-end for those poor souls
who have to track the IDL specification.
This book Describes the following communications applications: Mail, Message Handler( MH), Transmission ControlProtocol/ Internet Protocol(TCP/ IP), Basic Networking Utilities( BNU), and Asynchronous Terminal Emulation( ATE). It provides overviews, concepts, and procedures on receiving and sending mail and messages, transferring files( ftp command), printing files from and to a remote system, running commands on other systems, communicating between local and remote systems, and customizing the communications environment.
Purpose of this White Paper
This white paper Describes a collection of standards, conventions, and guidelines for writing solid Java
code. They are based on sound, proven software engineering principles that lead to code that is easy to
understand, to maintain, and to enhance. Furthermore, by following these coding standards your
productivity as a Java developer should increase remarkably – Experience shows that by taking the time to
write high-quality code right from the start you will have a much easier time modifying it during the
development process. Finally, following a common set of coding standards leads to greater consistency,
making teams of developers significantly more productive.