PICKIT™ 2 PROGRAMMER-TO-GO USER GUIDE
The PICkit 2 PROGRAMMER-TO-Go functionality allows a PIC MCU memory image to be downloaded into the PICkit 2 unit for later programming into a specific PIC MCU. No software or PC is required to program devices once the PICkit 2 unit is set up for Programming-To-Go. A USB power source for the PICkit 2 is all that is needed.
This PNG Delphi version 1.56 documentation (this version is a major rewrite intended to replace the previous version, 1.2).
Improvements in this new version includes:
This new version allows the programmer to not use Delphi heavy units which will greatly reduce the size of the final executable.
Read more about this feature here.
Most, if not all, Portable Network Graphics features as CRC checking are now fully performed.
Error on broken images are now better handled using new exception classes.
The images may be saved using interlaced mode also.
Transparency information won t be discarted after the image is loaded any more.
Most of the images are decoded much faster now.
The images will be better encoded using fresh new algorithms.
IMPORTANT! Now transparency information is used to display images.
This document is designed to aid anyone considering whether to write an
emulator for an arcade game machine. It will attempt to answer frequently
asked questions, give a step by step tutorial, and provide the resources
necessary for a capable programmer to begin work on an emulator for an
arcade game.
his project was built and tested with WinAVR-20060125.
Make sure the MCU target define in the Makefiles corresponds to the AVR you are using!!
To build the code, just install WinAVR and run "make" from the console in echomaster and
echoslave subdirs.
"make program" will program the device if you have a AVRISP attached.
Remember to set the AVR device to at least 8MHz. The AVR may use the programmable clock
from MC1319x, just remember to check if the MC1319x and SPI communication is working FIRST!
Otherwise you wont get any clock signal to the AVR and then you can t program it or reset
the fuses!
The MC1319x has default clock output of 32kHz so you will have to set your programmer to
a very low frequency (<=32kHz/4) to be able to program it while it is running on that!
This is a GMM related paper written by Dar-Shyan Lee, and useful as well as convenient for programmer to read and research GMM files and improve the efficiency of GMM algorithm
OLE Programmer s Reference
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C++ Gotchas is the professional programmer s guide to avoiding and correcting ninety-nine of the most common, destructive, and interesting C++ design and programming errors. It also serves as an inside look at the more subtle C++ features and programming techniques.
Text editor implemented in Java using SWT for UI. It is intended to be a minimalist programmer s editor.
It requires a Java Runtime and SWT, but should be OS independent.