In this book, we aim to give you an introduction to a wide variety of topics important to you as a developer using UNIX. The word Beginning in the title refers more to the content than to your skill level. We ve structured the book to help you learn more about what UNIX has to offer, however much experience you have already. UNIX programming is a large field and we aim to cover enough about a wide range of topics to give you a good beginning in each subject.
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.
This zip describes an ISO7816 configuration to read the ATR. Includes main.html file for help. For use under Green Hills 3.6.1 Multi?2000 Software Tool.
This zip describes an AT91 USART with PDC Transmission and Reception chain.Includes main.html file for help. For use under Green Hills 3.6.1 Multi?2000 Software Tool.
This zip file shows the use ROM Services in order to speed up an application and reduce its code size. It shows how to open services such as ROM Entry, Xmodem and DataFlash and how to simply use their methods. Includes main.html file for help.
This zip file shows the use ROM Services in order to speed up an application and reduce its code size. It shows how to load a method of the Xmodem service and obtain a first level bootloader. Includes main.html file for help.
Far too many programmers and software designers consider efficient C++ to be an
oxymoron. They regard C++ as inherently slow and inappropriate for performancecritical
applications. Consequently, C++ has had little success penetrating domains such
as networking, operating system kernels, device drivers, and others.
Here is an implementation of UserCollectionType that returns a fast set. As you are looking below, note how much possibility there is for common subclasses that provide custom set/list/map implementations: