Without this, the debugger spontaneously fails!
1 - Install mdk315b
2 - Replace the files:
\Keil\ARM\BIN\ARM.DLL with one from mdk305a\Keil\ARM\BIN\ARM.DLL
\Keil\ARM\BIN31\ARM.DLL with one from mdk305a\Keil\ARM\BIN30\ARM.DLL
\Keil\UV3\UV3.DLL with one from mdk305a\Keil\UV3\UV3.DLL (*)
3 - Use KeyGen (Ver3p4 works)
Select ARM, With computer ID code , External CID code
and RealView MDK (or RealView RL)
Note: Must replace DLLs before entry of serial
(*) - May not be necessary (???)
I built the Superlist control whilst developing an RSS reader called FeedGhost. Although there are plenty of commercial grouped list controls available I wanted to have total control over the code and of course its usability. Superlist supports drag drop column customisation, grouping as well as handling thousands of entries smoothly. It s also highly customisable if you want to change its look and feel. In this article I ll explain how to use and extend the control in a demo project. If you download the source, you can find demo project under the Tests/SuperListTest directory.
The production of this book required the efforts of many people, but two in particular deserve to be singled out for their diligent, sustained, and unselfish efforts. Sally Stickney, the book s principal editor, navigated me through that minefield called the English language and contributed greatly to the book s readability. Marc Young, whose talents as a technical editor are nothing short of amazing, was relentless in tracking down bugs, testing sample code, and verifying facts. Sally, Marc: This book is immeasurably better because of you. Thanks.
his an ecapsulation of the ICS - Internet Component Suite.
ICS can be found at : http://users.swing.be/francois.piette/indexuk.htm
Please take the time to look at the code and learn something.
If you re a Dephi Pro, you can probably give me some tips as I am still
new to Delphi programming.
Imperfect C++ Practical Solutions for Real-Life Programming
C++, although a marvelous language, isn t perfect. Matthew Wilson has been working with it for over a decade, and during that time he has found inherent limitations that require skillful workarounds. In this book, he doesn t just tell you what s wrong with C++, but offers practical techniques and tools for writing code that s more robust, flexible, efficient, and maintainable. He shows you how to tame C++ s complexity, cut through its vast array of paradigms, take back control over your code--and get far better results.
The DHRY program performs the dhrystone benchmarks on the 8051.
Dhrystone is a general-performance benchmark test originally
developed by Reinhold Weicker in 1984. This benchmark is
used to measure and compare the performance of different
computers or, in this case, the efficiency of the code
generated for the same computer by different compilers.
The test reports general performance in dhrystones per second.
Like most benchmark programs, dhrystone consists of standard
code and concentrates on string handling. It uses no
floating-point operations. It is heavily influenced by
hardware and software design, compiler and linker options,
code optimizing, cache memory, wait states, and integer
data types.
The DHRY program is available in different targets:
Simulator: Large Model: DHRY example in LARGE model
for Simulation
Philips 80C51MX: DHRY example in LARGE model
for the Philips 80C51MC
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 :-) ).
Last week I posted an article on a simple C++ template class, XYDataArray, I used in my system development tool. The main purpose of this template class is to store and sort general data types. I needed to implement the same thing in Java, since the tool I developed has a compatible Java version. I checked the Java SDK documentation before writing my own code, and found that almost everything I needed is already there, like the C++ case.
davidmaxwaterman (December 28, 2007 at 7:29 am)ah, the extra credits part of the NotepadCodeLab helps a lot. There s nothing like actual code and a debugger to explain things :) ...