HDOJ 1047
One of the first users of BIT s new supercomputer was Chip Diller. He extended his exploration of powers of 3 to Go from 0 to 333 and he explored taking various sums of those numbers.
``This supercomputer is great, remarked Chip. ``I only wish Timothy were here to see these results. (Chip moved to a new apartment, once one became available on the third floor of the Lemon Sky apartments on Third Street.)
First of all, the Applet-phone is a SIP User-Agent
with audio and text messaging capabilities. But i s also embedded in
an applet where you can use it as usual if your firewall allow you to
use the UDP transport. If not, you can use TCP to carry your voice in a
voice messaging fashion. Your voice is recorded and encoded locally
then sent as a message, decoded and played back by your peer. Voice
messaging allow you to Go through any firewall, so that you can
continue to chat and talk with your friends from an applet !
In addition to all the people who contributed to the first edition, we would like to thank the following individuals for their generous help in writing this edition. Very special thanks Go to Jory Prather for verifying the code samples as well as fixing them for consistency. Thanks to Dave Thaler, Brian Zill, and Rich Draves for clarifying our IPv6 questions, Mohammad Alam and Rajesh Peddibhotla for help with reliable multicasting, and Jeff Venable for his contributions on the Network Location Awareness functionality. Thanks to Vadim Eydelman for his Winsock expertise. And finally we would like to thank the .NET Application Frameworks team (Lance Olson, Mauro Ottaviani, and Ron Alberda) for their help with our questions about .NET Sockets.
JK Proxy Project - Version 0.1
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This was Going to be a proxy server bu I stopped developing this program
(maybe I will Go on coding on this application again some time).
The email part with spam filtering already works.
Check out the numerous text files for additional information.
The Original USB 2.0 specification released on April 27, 2000
Errata to the USB 2.0 specification as of December 7, 2000
Mini-B connector Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Pull-up/pull-down Resistors Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Errata to the USB 2.0 specification as of May 28, 2002
Interface Association Descriptor Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Rounded Chamfer Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of October 8, 2003
Unicode Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of February 21, 2005
Inter-Chip USB Supplement Revision 1.0 as of March 13, 2006
Revision 1.3 of the USB On-The-Go Supplement as of December 5, 2006
Revision 1.01 of the Micro-USB Cables and Connectors Specification as of April 4, 2007
USB 2.0 Link Power Management Addendum Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of July 16, 2007.
Carrier-phase synchronization can be approached in a
general manner by estimating the multiplicative distortion (MD) to which
a baseband received signal in an RF or coherent optical transmission
system is subjected. This paper presents a unified modeling and
estimation of the MD in finite-alphabet digital communication systems. A
simple form of MD is the camer phase exp Go) which has to be estimated
and compensated for in a coherent receiver. A more general case with
fading must, however, allow for amplitude as well as phase variations of
the MD.
We assume a state-variable model for the MD and generally obtain a
nonlinear estimation problem with additional randomly-varying system
parameters such as received signal power, frequency offset, and Doppler
spread. An extended Kalman filter is then applied as a near-optimal
solution to the adaptive MD and channel parameter estimation problem.
Examples are given to show the use and some advantages of this scheme.
2.0.12 (May 13th, 2004)
- Flag driver threads with PF_FREEZE to support software suspend.
2.0.11 (May 7th, 2004)
- Avoid split-completion bugs in certain PCI-X chipsets by
breaking up large completion entry DMAs on ADB boundaries.
2.0.10 (April 9th, 2004)
- Return "command timeout" status instead of "selection timeout
status" to the SCSI mid-layer in response to selection timeouts.
While the latter may seem more correct, the mid-layer will not
offline devices suffering from persistent selection timeouts.
This leads to extremely long recovery times for devices that
Go missing. Returning command timeout status causes the mid-layer
to enter recovery and eventually offline persistently missing
devices.