RS232.C was written to provide all of the basic functionality needed
to employ serial I/O in any application written with Borland C
language compilers. Some features are:
1. Ease of use. No assembly language or library files are used and a simple "#include" statement is all that is required to access all of the functions provided.
2. Both input and output are buffered and interrupt driven for efficiency.
3. Serial ports 1 - 4 are supported on PC, AT and PS/2 compatibles.Chained interrupts used on port 3 and 4 are allowed for so as not to interfere with devices such as a mouse or printer. Transmission speeds of 110 to 115200 baud are available.
4. Detection and utilization of hardware buffered UARTs (NS16550AF
etc.) found in some machines is automatic.
5. Interrupt driven hardware and XON/XOFF flow control is provided for.
6. All source code is included. RS232.C can be used with all memory
models.
This GLib version 2.16.1. GLib is the low-level core
library that forms the basis for projects such as GTK+ and GNOME. It
provides data structure handling for C, portability wrappers, and
interfaces for such runtime functionality as an event loop, threads,
dynamic loading, and an object system.
FreeBREW is a collection of open source software for BREW. BREW Foundation Framework provides a multitasking-aware kernel which supports a layered, per-task and per-state event dispatching mechanism to enable robust, state-pattern programming in BREW
What is Verilog?
➥ Verilog HDL is a Hardware Description Language (HDL)
➥ Verilog HDL allows describe designs at a high level of
abstraction as well as the lower implementation levels
➥ Primary use of HDLs is the simulation of designs
➥ Verilog is a discrete event time simulator
What is VeriWell?
➥ VeriWell is a comprehensive implementation of Verilog HDL