These instructions assume that the 1.4 versions of the java
and appletviewer commands are in your path. If they aren t,
then you should either specify the complete path to the commands
or update your PATH environment variable as described in the
installation instructions for the Java 2 SDK.
he AutoMix package is a C program for Unix-like systems, implementing
the automatic reversible jump MCMC sampler of the same name
described in Chapters 4, 5, and 6 of David Hastie s Ph.D. thesis
OLE Programmer s Reference
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PCI Hot-Plug Specification Revision 1.0
The primary objective of this specification is to enable higher availability of file and application servers by standardizing key aspects of the process of removing and installing PCI adapter cards while the system is running. Although these same principles can be applied to desktop and portable systems using PCI buses, the operations described here target server platforms.
MULTIDIMENSIONAL SCALING in matlab by Mark Steyvers 1999
%needs optimization toolbox
%Modified by Bruce Land
%--Data via globals to anaylsis programs
%--3D plotting with color coded groups
%--Mapping of MDS space to spike train temporal profiles as described in
%Aronov, et.al. "Neural coding of spatial phase in V1 of the Macaque" in
%press J. Neurophysiology
This document provides guidelines for integrating a discrete high speed USB host controller onto a fourlayer
desktop motherboard. The material covered can be broken into three main categories: Board design
guidelines, EMI/ESD guidelines and front panel USB guidelines. Section 1.1 Background provides an
explanation of the routing experiments and testing performed to validate the feasibility of 480 Megabits per
second on an actual motherboard. Section 7 contains a design checklist that lists each design
recommendation described in this document. High speed USB operation is described in the USB 2.0
Specification (http://www.usb.org/developers/docs.html).
This document provides guidelines for integrating a discrete high speed USB host controller onto a fourlayer
desktop motherboard. The material covered can be broken into three main categories: Board design
guidelines, EMI/ESD guidelines and front panel USB guidelines. Section 1.1 Background provides an
explanation of the routing experiments and testing performed to validate the feasibility of 480 Megabits per
second on an actual motherboard. Section 7 contains a design checklist that lists each design
recommendation described in this document. High speed USB operation is described in the USB 2.0
Specification (http://www.usb.org/developers/docs.html).
As a result of additional product testing and evaluation, some specifications
published in the S3C2440A User s Manual, Revision 0.01, have been changed.
These changes are described in detail in the Revision Descriptions section
below.
The Joint Video Team (JVT) of ISO/IEC MPEG and ITU-T VCEG are finalising a new standard for
the coding (compression) of natural video images. The new standard [1] will be known as H.264 and
also MPEG-4 Part 10, “Advanced Video Coding”. The standard specifies two types of entropy coding:
Context-based Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding (CABAC) and Variable-Length Coding (VLC).
The Variable-Length Coding scheme, part of the Baseline Profile of H.264, is described in this
document.