This program is to find the floating point representation of real number.
The user will be asked for the number of mantissa, exponential, and the real number to be calculated (R=10).
The program will find the FPR for Hexadecimal (R=16), Octal (R=8), and Binary (R=2).
This book was made possible by a cast of characters too numerous
to mention, but I’ll point out the ones I remember, and hope
that the people I forget (or don’t even know about) will forgive me
and not T.P. my house.
Blaster is a simple application that illustrates Windows NT 5.0’s support of the IrDA protocol. IrDA provides reliable point to point connectivity between 2 computers equipped with infrared
This simple simulation of a pulse traveling down a parallel-plate guide makes a handy test code for initial experiments with boundary conditions. ToyFDTD3 adds some simple features to ToyFDTD1: A PMC boundary condition, a sinusoidal pulse source, and output tracking a single point in the mesh. Released 15 June 1999.
RFC1661 PPP協議
(RFC1661 The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP))
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