SCSI Multimedia Commands 鈥?3 (MMC-3)
T10/1363-D
5.16 READ CAPACITY Command
The READ CAPACITY command (Table 144) provides a means for the Initiator to request information
regarding the capacity of the Logical Unit. This command shall not report the correct capacity of the
recorded data for CD-R, CD-RW and DVD-R/-RW media that does not have a Lead-out in the last
Session or last Border-out. For CD-ROM, the returned logical block address is modified to allow returning
a possibly inexact value (but one with a known error bound) based on the Table of Contents data
This code implements the arithmetic coding algorithm used for text compression. At present it takes an input of fixed length but that can be modified in the code as required.
Discussing embedded systems in general is difficult, because each embedded system is unique. Rather than presenting a list of general principles for handling embedded development issues, this book presents examples of problems encountered and solutions to those problems using real hardware and software. In that sense, it is a “cookbook” for developers that offers design “recipes” that can be elaborated on or modified as needed to solve other design problems.
This example program is the source code for the FT232BM Test Application from our Utilities page.
It can be used to test the handshaking lines on FT232BM based RS232/RS485/RS422 designs. This program can also be used for programming the external EEPROM over USB in a manufacturing environment. The test features require the test cable shown on ST_232_245.pdf to be connected.
Our D2XX direct drivers should be installed for this application. The code can be modified to fit your requirements.
To download the application source code , click here.
To download the test cable specification, click here.
This functions computes SARMA or multiplicative (p,q) x (P,Q) models for
(p,q,P,Q) in (pvec x qvec x Pvec x Qvec) it returns the best according to AIC
where AIC has been modified to account for fixed parameters
x = input data
pvec = vector of p s set pvec=[0] for no AR
qvec = vector of q s set qvec=0[] for no MA
Pvec = vector of P s
Qvec = vector of Q s
T period for multiplicative model
Web based binary image upload for ARM LPC2366 controller. Toolchain is Keil Realview MDK ARM ver 3.2 with RL ARM Real time Lib 3.40. RAR file contains webiap2.cgi file and HTTP_cgi file. HTTP_cgi file is modified in cgi_process_data to upload binary image of application using HTTP protcol. File upload is using HTML syntax method=\"post\" ENCTYPE=\"multipart/form-data\
This is svd source code implementation in c++ ,
the zip file contain the ap file ,more detail ,please see the ap library adapted for c++ in the zip file.also there is faq to answer your question.
SharpPcap c#抓包實現時時獲取網卡信息
SharpPcap tutorial: a step by step guide to using SharpPcap
The text of this tutorial is taken directly from WinPcap's official tutorial but is modified to show the C# use of the SharpPcap library. All examples can be downloaded together with SharpPcap source code from SharpPcap 's homepage. The WinPcap library must be installed before attempting to run any of these examples, so please download and install the latest version from WinPcap's download page.
SharpPcap was written and tested using .NET v1.1 and Windows 2000/XP. I have no idea about other .NET and Windows versions. If you do try it, please report your results.
The following topics are covered in this tutorial:
Obtaining the device list
Obtaining advanced information about installed devices
Opening an adapter and capturing packets
Capturing packets without the event handler
Filtering the traffic
Interpreting the packets
Handling offline dump files
Sending Packets
Gathering Statistics on the network traffic
1. Obtaining the device list
32feet.NET is a shared-source project to make personal area networking technologies such as Bluetooth, Infrared (IrDA) and more, easily accessible from .NET code. Supports desktop, mobile or embedded systems. 32feet.NET is free for commercial or non-commercial use. If you use the binaries you can just use the library as-is, if you make modifications to the source you need to include the 32feet.NET License.txt document and ensure the file headers are not modified/removed. The project currently consists of the following libraries:-
Bluetooth
IrDA
Object Exchange
Bluetooth support requires a device with either the Microsoft, Widcomm, BlueSoleil, or Stonestreet One Bluetopia Bluetooth stack. Requires .NET Compact Framework v3.5 or above and Windows CE.NET 4.2 or above, or .NET Framework v3.5 for desktop Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8. A subset of functionality is available for Windows Phone 8 and Windows Embedded Handheld 8 in the InTheHand.Phone.Bluetooth.dll library.