This file describes the Linux* Base Driver for the Intel(R) PRO/100 Family
of Adapters. This driver supports 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernels. This driver
includes support for Itanium(R)2-based systems.
This documentation is based on the following versions:- pre-release of the wimax model developed by NIST (file patch-wimax-prerelease-092206)- ns-2.29
此程序是NS2下用C、C++編寫的,主要對Wimax 802.16d和802.16e的MAC層協(xié)議的仿真,壓縮文件內(nèi)部有詳細(xì)的說明。
由于NS2運(yùn)行在Linux下而且是對網(wǎng)絡(luò)的模擬,因此把它歸在Linux/網(wǎng)絡(luò)類中
主要特點
* Flexible finite element space construction based template element library
基于模板單元庫靈活的構(gòu)造有限元空間
* Convenient facilities to implement mesh adaption
很方便的進(jìn)行網(wǎng)格加密和稀疏化
* Multi-mesh operation supported
支持多套網(wǎng)格操作
需要有一定的有限元基礎(chǔ)和C++語言基礎(chǔ),最好在linux平臺下用。
http://162.105.68.168/AFEPack/
EDB (Evan s Debugger) is a QT4 based binary mode debugger with the goal of having usability on par with OllyDbg. It uses a plugin architecture, so adding new features can be done with ease. The current release is for Linux, but future releases will target more platforms.
Release focus: Major feature enhancements
Changes:
A new disassembly engine. A bug that could cause crashing was fixed. There is a new flags breakdown in the register view, an environment view plugin, and improved analysis (including a good speed increase). A bug in QT where disabled events could be triggered has been worked around.
The LN2410SBC is a high performance single board computer based on ARM920T (MMU included). Its ultra low power consumption, various built-in IO ports and support for Linux/WinCE/RTOS make it suitable for many industry applications.
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This authoritative book begins by explaining how to set up a Servlet and JSP development environment, including a discussion of containers, Java support, and installing and configuring Tomcat. The authors then thoroughly explore servlets and JSP, including significant coverage of custom tag libraries, newly available filters, and popular servlet and JSP design patterns. Readers can then test-drive the knowledge gained by constructing a book-support Web site.