UnZip is a small zipfile extract utility. It is written to be assmall portable as possible and is intended to be starting point for im-plementation of .ZIP files in non-IBM environments.Source code is provided in C and Turbo Pascal. If you port this programto a non-IBM system, I would appreciate a copy of the ported source andexe files.
REMOVE removes a TSR. It takes two command line arguments. The first is the name of TSR to be removed (or an * to remove the last one), and the second is a file name which MUST contain the interrupt vectors to be loaded when the TSR is removed.
This code can be used to model a microstrip line or a microstrip
patch antenna (the particular problem being modeled is determined
at compile-time via various declarations).
This module can be used to interface to the MMC card in MMC or
* SPI modes. It supports a multiple card environment. The reset and
* identification processes assume multiple cards on the bus.
* In MMC mode, the card number is used as the RCA operand in the
* commands.
The goal with this project was to make it possible for almost any mobile-phone to use ICQ and be able to communicate with other users!
One other goal with this project was to lower the GPRS-traffic in the phone and make the ICQ-ing cheaper.
A third goal was to make this service as easy to log-in to as possible. Anyone tried to fill a log-in screen with a WAP-browser should know what I mean.
With Wapmess all you have to do is to write your login-url ONCE and then bookmark it in your phone, to make it available fast. :)
Training embedded apps to process speech may be as easy as finding the right 8-bit micro. Don t let what Rodger has to say about using an ADPCM algorithm and PWM output to generate speech to go in one ear and out the other
This document can be considered as a supplement to the already existing Application
note AN10302 “Using the Philips LPC2000 Flash Utility”, which is provided in the same
zip file. The Application note covers the following topics: