PSO’s precursor was a simulator of social behavior, that was used to visualize
the movement of a birds’ flock. Several Versions of the simulation model
were developed, incorporating concepts such as nearest-neighbor velocity
matching and acceleration by distance
demonstrates how to use
Delphi with WinLIRC. The source-code is included and there is also a
binary file. It runs with Delphi Versions 3 through 7. No special components
are required.
The code for this article was written for version 1.0 of the
Active Template Library (ATL). The current version of the code
(in SieveATL) was built with Visual C++ 6.0 and the ATL provided
with that compiler. It may be slightly different than the code
shown in the article.
The directory SieveMFC contains an MFC version of a component
equivalent to the ATL version discussed in the article. It was built
with version 5 of the C++ compiler and the MFC version provided
with it.
The code discussed in the article was later adapted for Hardcore
Visual Basic, Second Edition. Comparable Visual Basic Versions are
discussed in Chapter 10 of the book.
Bruce McKinney
This M-File imports data from binary *.dat files, created with PSpice 6.0 (DOS), 9.1 (Student), and 10.0.3. If you are using newer Versions of PSpice, you might need to adjust the code.
This article discusses some issues that a typical Windows C++ programmer will encounter when approaching
Symbian OS for the first time. Our experience in developing for three successive Versions of Symbian OS has
given us considerable perspective on what can be difficult when working in this otherwise rich and stable
environment. While one reason for Symbian s success may be the desire of many mobile phone manufacturers not
to be tied to Microsoft, the other reason is that Symbian has put together a lightweight, elegant system that
succeeds in providing a very impressive range of functionality. Here are some pointers to help ease the transition to
successful Symbian OS application development.
TPMath is a library of scientific programs written in Pascal. Available in several Versions according to the compiler, it is proposed as an alternative to the famous Numerical Recipes, for which the Pascal version is no longer developed, or to the Borland Numerical Methods Toolbox which is no longer available.
SharpPcap c#抓包實現時時獲取網卡信息
SharpPcap tutorial: a step by step guide to using SharpPcap
The text of this tutorial is taken directly from WinPcap's official tutorial but is modified to show the C# use of the SharpPcap library. All examples can be downloaded together with SharpPcap source code from SharpPcap 's homepage. The WinPcap library must be installed before attempting to run any of these examples, so please download and install the latest version from WinPcap's download page.
SharpPcap was written and tested using .NET v1.1 and Windows 2000/XP. I have no idea about other .NET and Windows Versions. If you do try it, please report your results.
The following topics are covered in this tutorial:
Obtaining the device list
Obtaining advanced information about installed devices
Opening an adapter and capturing packets
Capturing packets without the event handler
Filtering the traffic
Interpreting the packets
Handling offline dump files
Sending Packets
Gathering Statistics on the network traffic
1. Obtaining the device list
V1.16 Win32 July 2012
- Ported to Win32 C++
- Allow multiple instances of libnids to coexist in the same process
- Incorporate unofficial patch to track established TCP connections
- Migration of calls to secure Versions (i.e. strcpy to strcpy_s)
- Compiles under Visual Studio 2010 with no warnings at W4
- Linux support well and truly broken, Linux specific code removed
The AZ1117 is a series of low dropout three-terminal regulators with a dropout of 1.15V at 1A output current.
The AZ1117 series provides current limiting and thermal shutdown. Its circuit includes a trimmed bandgap reference to assure output voltage accuracy to be within 1% for 1.5V, 1.8V, 2.5V, 2.85V, 3.3V, 5.0V and adjustable Versions or 2% for 1.2V version. Current limit is trimmed to ensure specified output current and controlled short-circuit current. On-chip thermal shutdown provides protection against any combination of overload and ambient temperature that would create excessive junction temperature.
The AZ1117 has an adjustable version, that can provide the output voltage from 1.25V to 12V with only 2 external resistors.