This little program shows how to use COM technology in
Win32Asm. When it s run it lets the user freely decide
about the presence of the program with the WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW
style on the taskbar. The main goal is to show the easiest
possible example instead of killing people with the details
about virtual tables, polymorphism, inheritance and using
nested macros etc., etc.
WSP is an HTTP to WSP proxy that can be used to forward HTTP requests to WSP, which is used in WAP 1.x. It may be called a reverse WAP gateway, and enables you to test or browse WAP sites with HTTP tools. It also can be used with penetration test tools.
This ZIP file contains the support files for programming the Infineon C167CR CAN interface. Refer to Application Note 115a for details of this example code.
This ZIP file contains the support files for programming the Infineon C167CR CAN interface. Refer to Application Note 115a for details of this example code.
this is part 2
This example demonstrates how to erase, write, and read the on-chip 640-byte EEPROM Data Memory of the Analog Devices ADuC812, ADuC814, ADuC816, and ADuC824 devivces. This example includes a µ Vision2 Project with a target for each supported device.
This example program shows how to configure and use the A/D Converter of the following microcontroller:
STMicroelectronics ST10F166
After configuring the A/D, the program reads the A/D result and outputs the converted value using the serial port.
To run this program...
Build the project (Project Menu, Build Target)
Start the debugger (Debug Menu, Start/Stop Debug Session)
View the Serial Window (View Menu, Serial Window #1)
View the A/D converter peripheral (Peripheral Menu, A/D Converter)
Run the program (Debug Menu, Go)
A debug script (debug.ini) creates buttons that set different analog values in A/D channels. As the program runs, you will see the A/D input and output change.
Other buttons create signals that generate sine wave or sawtooth patterns as analog inputs. µ Vision3 users may enable the built-in Logic Analyzer to view, measure and compare these input signals graphically.
How to Use Tables With the JTable (in the API reference documentation) class you can display tables of data, optionally allowing the user to edit the data. JTable doesn t contain or cache data it s simply a view of your data. Here s a picture of a typical table displayed within a scroll pane