The C++ Editor is a text editor for C++ programmers. The editor have
color syntax highlighting. Editor s main purpose is to edit source
code files outside the IDE (Integrated Development Environment) with
multiple opened copies of program, when programmer needs to find,
replace or compare source code. The program can compile the file
using for this purpose the Microsoft VC compiler. Most effectively
the editor can be used with a file search Utility. The search Utility
Search&Edit or IDE Helper is available for download on developer s
WEB site (http://www.easydevtools.com/dwnl_frame.htm).
mkdosfs - Make DOS file system utilty.
I wrote this, partially to complement the dosfsck Utility written by Werner
Almesberger (who graciously gave me some pointers when I asked for some
advice about writing this code), and also to avoid me having to boot DOS
just to create data partitions (I use Linux to back up DOS :-) ).
Abstract: This application note describes the program and data flash and how to erase/write the flash using the built-in Utility
ROM. This application note applies to the MAXQ flash-based microcontrollers that use a sector erasable flash
* Use 10 MHz crystal frequency.
* Use Timer0 for ten millisecond looptime.
* Blink "Alive" LED every two and a half seconds.
* Use pushbutton to exercise Screens Utility.
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* Use 10 MHz crystal frequency.
* Use Timer0 for ten millisecond looptime.
* Blink "Alive" LED every two and a half seconds.
* Use pushbutton to exercise Screens Utility.
This directory contains an example ADSP-BF533 subroutine that demonstrates
how to create a loader file for the BF533 EZ-KIT, initialization code to load a program from SDRAM,
and use the FlashProgrammer Utility to download the file to the flash.
Professional MFC.
Chapter 1: The Microsoft Developer Studio
Chapter 2: The Wizards and The Gallery
Chapter 3: The Application Architecture Hierarchy
Chapter 4: The Document/View Architecture
Chapter 5: Using Dialogs and Controls in MFC
Chapter 6: User Interface Issues
Chapter 7: Advanced User Interface Programming
Chapter 8: Using the Windows Common Controls
Chapter 9: Writing Programs for the Windows Shell
Chapter 10: Utility and Exception Classes
Chapter 11: Writing Multithreaded Applications with MFC
Chapter 12: Creating Dynamic-link Libraries
Chapter 13: Writing Database Applications
Chapter 14: Writing OLE Containers
Chapter 15: Writing OLE Servers
Chapter 16: ActiveX Controls
Chapter 17: ActiveX Control Containers
Chapter 18: Internet Client Programming
Chapter 19: Internet Server Programming
Appendix A: Installing Visual C++
memcat - Copy the value of a key to standard output
memflush - Flush the contents of your servers.
memrm - Remove a key(s) from the server.
memstat - Dump the stats of your servers to standard output
memslap - Load generation Utility (benchmark!)