This Microsoft(R) Macro Assembler Reference lists all MASM instructions, directives, statements, and
operators. It also serves as a quick reference to the Programmer’s WorkBench commands, and the commands
for Microsoft utilities such as LINK and LIB. This book documents features of MASM version 6.1, and
is part of a complete MASM documentation set.
JVT-S203 contains the JSVM 6 reference software. It corresponds to CVS tag “JSVM_5_12_1”.
For obtaining future versions of the software, the CVS server can be accessed using any CVS client. The server is configured to allow read access only using the parameters specified in Table 1. Write access to the JSVM software server is restricted to the JSVM software coordinators group.
SDRAM 參考設(shè)計(jì):主要包括The following figure shows a high-level block diagram for this reference design followed by a brief
description of each sub-section. The design consists of:
· PowerPC processor
· PLB-OPB bridge
· BlockRAM Memory Controller
· SDRAM Controller
· Two GPIO ports
· A UART Port
· External SDRAM
With the successful implementation of XML Schema, developers are learning how to increase productivity, improve software reliability, minimize development time, and decrease time to market. This in-depth reference is an all-in-one resource designed to help developers leverage the power and potential of XML schemas by offering a complete roadmap to their creation, design, and use.
Compile SQLite using the cross-compiler such as arm-linux-gcc
first, get sqlite-3.3.6.tar.gz from www.sqlite.org
unzip it,
#tar -zxvf sqlite-3.3.6.tar.gz
change into the sqlite-3.3.6 directory
cd sqlite-3.3.6
The IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 2: Instruction Set Reference
(Order Number 245471) is part of a three-volume set that describes the architecture and
programming environment of all IA-32 Intel® Architecture processors.
the IA-32 Intel Architecture Software
Developer’s Manual, Volume 2, describes the instructions set of the processor and the
opcode structure. These two volumes are aimed at application programmers who are writing
programs to run under existing operating systems or executives.