Free 8051 asm compiler for linux
new host platforms: Win32 and Linux
macro processing
dramatically improved conditional assembly
output in Intel-HEX or OMF-51 format
37 new MCU files
documentation in both ASCII and HTML format
numberless small extensions and improvements
bug fixes
For details see the ASEM-51 Release Notes.
Finally: a hands-on, Java-centric workbook companion for the classic Design Patterns! Workbook approach deepens your understanding, builds your confidence, and strengthens your skills. Covers all five categories of design pattern intent: interfaces, responsibility, construction, operations, and extensions. CD-ROM contains all code examples from the book -- plus bonus code examples not found in the book. About the Author: Steven John Metsker is a researcher and author focused on advanced techniques for magnifying the abilities of object-oriented software developers. A rising star in the patterns community, he was recently invited to join the acclaimed Hillside Group. He is author of Building Parsers with Java? (Addison-Wesley).
IEEE 802.11h-2003 IEEE Standard for Information technology—Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems—LAN/MAN Specific Requirements—Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications: Spectrum and Transmit Power Management extensions in the 5GHz band in Europe
The authors show to identify, design, implement, test, and refactor use-case modules, as well as extend them. They also demonstrate how to design use-case modules with the Unified Modeling Language (UML)emphasizing enhancements made in UML 2.0and how to achieve use-case modularity using aspect technologies, notably AspectJ.
Key topics include
Making the case for use cases and aspects
Capturing and modeling concerns with use cases
Keeping concerns separate with use-case modules
Modeling use-cases slices and aspects using the newest extensions to the UML notation
Applying use cases and aspects in projects
本教程舉例說明了如何使用 ADO 編程模型對數據源進行查詢及更新。教程首先講述了完成此項任務的必要步驟,然后分別通過 Microsoft Visual Basic、以 VC++ extensions 為特征的 Microsoft Visual C++、Microsoft Visual Basic、Scripting Edition 和以 ADO for Windows Foundation Classes (ADO/WFC) 為特征的 Microsoft Visual J++ 進行更為具體的說明。
DSR-UU is a DSR implementation that runs in Linux and in the ns-2 network simulator.
DSR-UU implements most of the basic DSR features specified in the DSR
draft (version 10). One big exception is flow extensions.
DSR-UU does NOT use ARP, so do not be surprised if you do not see ARP
traffic. DSR-UU instead uses its own neighbor table that sets up the
MAC-to-IP translation during route discovery.
Use the links below to download a source distribution of Ant from one of our mirrors. It is good practice to verify the integrity of the distribution files, especially if you are using one of our mirror sites. In order to do this you must use the signatures from our main distribution directory.
Ant is distributed as zip, tar.gz and tar.bz2 archives - the contents are the same. Please note that the tar.* archives contain file names longer than 100 characters and have been created using GNU tar extensions. Thus they must be untarred with a GNU compatible version of tar.
If you do not see the file you need in the links below, please see the master distribution directory or, preferably, its mirror.
Distributed applications, devices, and services appear in many different arrangements in an
enterprise. At your company, you probably access data from your intranet services, from
computers distributed throughout the company network, and from services across the firewall out
on the Web. For example, you might access a calendar-sharing application or a financial
application to fill out expense sheets. Someone must maintain all these applications. Not only the
applications, but also the hardware that supports them must be maintained. Resource management
encompasses both applications and hardware. In fact, both application and hardware management
can be supported through the development of Java Management extensions (JMX) resource
management software. This book will show how you can use JMX to manage and monitor all
your resources across an enterprise—both software and hardware.
MPI stands for the Message Passing Interface. Written by the MPI Forum (a large committee comprising of a cross-section between industry and research representatives), MPI is a standardized API typically used for parallel and/or distributed computing. The MPI standard is comprised of 2 documents: MPI-1 (published in 1994) and MPI-2 (published in 1996). MPI-2 is, for the most part, additions and extensions to the original MPI-1 specification.
The MPI-1 and MPI-2 documents can be downloaded from the official MPI Forum web site: http://www.mpi-forum.org/.
Open MPI is an open source, freely available implementation of both the MPI-1 and MPI-2 documents. The Open MPI software achieves high performance the Open MPI project is quite receptive to community input.
Introduction to Kernel Extension Concepts
1:Hello Kernel: Creating a Kernel Extension With Xcode
2:Hello I/O Kit: Creating a Device Driver With Xcode
3:Hello Debugger: Debugging a Device Driver With GDB
4:Packaging Your KEXT for Distribution and Installation
5:Loading Kernel extensions at Boot Time
6:Kernel Extension Dependencies
7:Kernel Extension Ownership and Permissions