GNU Common C++ is a very portable and highly optimized class framework for writing C++ applications that need to use threads and support concurrent sychronization, and that use sockets, XML parsing, object serialization, thread-optimized String and data structure classes, etc. This framework offers a class foundation that hides platform differences from your C++ application so that you need not write platform specific code. GNU Common C++ has been ported to compile nativily on most platforms which support either posix threads, or on MAYBE be used with Debian hosted mingw32 to build native threading applications for Microsoft Windows.
The main MIPS processor of SMP8630 comes with a JTAG interface, allowing:
access to caches and data bus (DRAM) with a bandwidth of about 200kbit/s
examining the processor state whatever the execution mode (monice)
connecting to monice using mdi-server and using a gdb client on the processor to step and break
accurately whatever the execution mode
running semi-hosted applications
fl ash write tool
memory testing (MT command)
real-time traces: has not been built in CPU (Config3_TL=0) and only supported by MajicPLUS probes
(MAYBE built into emulator?)
Imagine that you are a web developer (which is probably not a stretch if you are reading
this book) and you are being encouraged to add some Ajax features to a site you’re
working on. MAYBE the originator of this request is your boss or your boss’s boss, who is
not even sure what Ajax is, let alone what kinds of features might be useful.And MAYBE
you’re not sure yourself. Imagine that your prior experience has mostly been on the
server-side, developing in Java or some other server-side technology, and your experience
with HTML and JavaScript has been fairly limited.This is the scenario we will explore
over the next several chapters as you are introduced to the Dojo Toolkit.
DS18B20_two_thermo
This program will NOT work on BASCOM earlier than 1.11.6.2, cause of the CRC-function
and (MAYBE ?) its not possible to declare functions in earlier environment.
But the 1w-functions work from 1.11.4 , I think
What happens with your machine when you need to move away from the computer for 10 or more minutes? How secure is your data? Can someone sit on your chair while you are at a coworkers office and play with your data?
MAYBE you need a computer locking tool that is small and easy to use yet powerful enough to make sure your machine is locked when you need to go out for a break.
Fun. We (your authors) wanted a word to describe our ultimate goal for this book, as well as a word
we hope you (our reader) will use to describe it, and that’s the one we chose. There are others goals,
of course, but in the end, when you’ve finished the book, we’re hoping you’ll have enjoyed the
activities described in these pages.
Many books use the Introduction to explain exactly what the book is about, what the reader will
learn, what the reader needs (a skill or MAYBE an item or piece of software), and what the reader
will be left with when that last page is completed. And this Introduction will do those things, but …
hopefully it’ll make you excited to get started.
Have you ever looked at some gadget and wondered
how it really worked? MAYBE it was a remote control
boat, the system that controls an elevator, a vending
machine, or an electronic toy? Or have you wanted
to create your own robot or electronic signals for a model railroad, or per-
haps you’d like to capture and analyze weather data over time? Where and
how do you start?