JMP3Player is a mp3 player written in Java. JMP3Player uses NativeFmod library. JMP3Player supports *.mp3,*.wav,*.ogg and wma(windows only) file formats.
This is IR (Infra-Red) learn module for home automation system. It can learn IR codes from different IR remotes, and then execute any assigned actions controlled by learned IR remote.
This project was developed using Keil 8051 compiler.
Processor - Atmel AT89C51
Frequency - 22.1184 Mhz (described as OSC_FREQ in "timer.h")
Timer 0 - system timer (used for timeouts and delays)
Also, look in folder /doc for additional information about IR codes formats and codes from different manufacturers.
This is a program that I wrote many years ago. It is a floppy disk , disk copy,disk info,and format program. All written in masm assembler. There is also a small 252 byte driver that allows nonstandard floppy formats on dos systems below 7.0. Floppies can be formatted in any track and sector layout. 1.44M floppies can be formatted to 1.76 M. All source code,includes and libraries are included. Modify the bld.bat file to your own needs.
There are many asm tricks in the source code.
Have fun with this old code.
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Advanced Data Import Component Suite for Borland Delphi and C++ Builder allows you to import your data to the database from files in the most popular data formats.
A pdf regarding, reading of bar codes from mobile phones. All types of bar codes can be read from the mobile phones. It includes the details regarding, how to convert the bar codes into appropriate formats and then to verify it for the geniality.
Communication protocols – for short protocols – form the basis for the opera-
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the formats of the data units exchanged. Communication protocols comprise a
wide range of different functions and mechanisms, such as the sending and receiv-
ing of data units, their coding/decoding, error control mechanisms, timer control,
flow control, and many others.
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