Create a time protocol over Client/Server Environment by sending request about time to server from client and the server will response to give the correct time back to the client.
Details for How to develop an OAL .Step-by-step to develop an OAL. An OEM adaptation layer (OAL) is a layer of code between the Windows CE kernel and the hardware of your target device. You develop an OAL to communicate data between your operating system (OS) and your target device and include code to handle interrupts, timers, and so on.
Decoding most of the infrared signals can be easily
handled by PIC16C5X microcontrollers. This application
note describes how this decoding may be done.
The only mandatory hardware for decoding IR signals
is an infrared receiver. The use of two types is
described here. Both are modular types used often by
the consumer electronics industry. The first type
responds to infrared signals modulated at about
40 kHz. The second responds to non-modulated infrared
pulses and has a restricted range. The hardware
costs of each approach will be less than two dollars.
This zip describes a benchmark software provided by IXXAT. It shows how to use the DBGU and timer peripherals on the AT91RM9200. Includes main.html file for help.