This application note describes a method for developing block-oriented I/O device drivers
for applications that use the DSP/BIOS real-time kernel and includes examples that run
with Code Composer Studio v2.1 on the Texas Instruments TMS320C5402 and
TMS320C6711 DSP Starter Kits (DSKs). The device driver model presented here has
now been superceded with an updated version that supports not only block oriented
devices, but also devices such as UARTs, PCI and USB buses and Multimedia cards.
Documentation on the updated driver model as well as example drivers and source code
can be found in the Device Driver Developer s Kit product now available for download
from the TI Developer s Village.
This book offers 226 code recipes applicable to a variety of difficulties that may arise in the process of application development. Topics covered include XML processing, Windows forms, database access, networking, runtime security, cryptography and more.
Coriander is a GUI for controlling a Digital Camera (in the sense of
the IIDC specs issued by the 1394 Trade Association [1]). Due to the
properties of the IEEE1394 protocol, Coriander can control an IEEE1394
camera without interferring with the image flow from that camera. It
can thus be used to setup a camera with Coriander while the video flow
is used by another application
· Develop clear, readable, well-documented and well-designed programs in the C Programming Language.
· Develop software in the Unix/Linux using tools such as gcc, gdb, and make.
· Locate and interpreting “man pages” applicable to application-level system programming.
· Use the POSIX/Unix API to system functions to manage process and sessions as well as use signals and pipes for inter-process communication.
· Understanding how synchronization might become problematic in light of concurrency.
· Understand how to communicate and cooperate with a project partner.
bject Inspector is a component suite that contains inspectors
allowing you to change anything in your application at runtime.
Object Inspector suite includes:
TPropertyInterface
component for easy access to any property or event of any
component at runtime
TComponentInspector
customizable full-functional runtime object inspector control
TComponentComboBox
control for easy selecting component
TCommonInspector
abstract inspector control for inspect anything in your application
TDBInspector
ready-to-use database inspector control
TIniInspector
ready-to-use ini-file inspector control
TApplicationInspector
ready-to-use inspector control for changing Application properties
at runtime
TSystemColorsInspector
ready-to-use inspector control for changing Windows colors
Examples
small and clean projects illustrating features of inspectors and
TPropertyInterface components
Source codes
full source code of all components and useful internal classes
This example application is a collection of Flash Lite do s and don ts from the
usability point of view. The application contains real examples and animations
of static examples that help you to see problematic issues in real life on a
Nokia device. The application is optimized for devices with the resolution 170 x 208
pixels used in portrait mode.
This example application is closely related to the document Flash Lite: Visual Guide,
and it is highly recommended to read the document before going through this example.
SharpPrivacy - OpenPGP for C#:
SharpPrivacy is an OpenPGP implementation in C#. It can be used to encrypt and sign data, created OpenPGP compatible keys, and a lot more. This article explains how to use the library in your own .NET application or webpage to encrypt, sign, decrypt or verify OpenPGP messages.
C++/CLI in Action is a practical guide that will help you breathe new life into your legacy C++ programs. The book begins with a concise C++/CLI tutorial. It then quickly moves to the key themes of native/managed code interop and mixed-mode programming. You抣l learn to take advantage of GUI frameworks like Windows Forms and WPF while keeping your native C++ business logic. The book also covers methods for accessing C# or VB.NET components and libraries. Written for readers with a working knowledge of C++.
In 1960, R.E. Kalman published his famous paper describing a recursive solution
to the discrete-data linear filtering problem. Since that time, due in large part to advances
in digital computing, the Kalman filter has been the subject of extensive research
and application, particularly in the area of autonomous or assisted
navigation.