The Davicom DM9008A NDIS CE miniport device driver is used to be
the network component of the Microsoft WinCE.net enables hardware
containing Davicom s fast ethernet controller DM9008A
The goal of this project is to explore the idea of point-based
radiosity, which is a shooting radiosity technique suggested by Mark
Harris at UNC. The primary idea is that features available in
graphics hardware can be utilized to perform radiosity calculations.
Facilities such as flat shading, diffuse lighting, projective
textures, and mipmapping can be used to replace traditional numerical
solutions for radiosity.
Three-dimensional real-time graphics are a prevalent technology nowadays, thanks
to the steady rise of processing power and specialized graphics hardware. One of the
goals of computer graphics most sought after and difficult to achieve is to reproduce realistic outdoor environments featuring dense forests.
Java RS232 terminal with graphical interface . Suitable for small RS projects and test protocols for hardware developing. Free for usage ,modifying and redistributing.Also added "javacomm20"-api installer
Over the years, this bestselling guide has helped countless programmers learn how to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating system, and how to develop new hardware under Linux. Now, with this third edition, it s even more helpful, covering all the significant changes to Version 2.6 of the Linux kernel. Includes full-featured examples that programmers can compile and run without special hardware.
I believe that technology has the capacity to fundamentally improve people’s lives, and
improve the world in which we live.We are now two years into what my company have
called the ‘Digital Decade’.We think that by 2010 a combination of hardware and software
innovation with broader social trends will change the way computing fits into our society.
Mobile technology is a central part of this vision.
Lab 2 – Synthesizable MATLAB
This lab exercise will explore the effects that different MATLAB coding styles have on hardware. The lab has two parts, each of which begins with a short introduction. This lab exercise is based on the simple MATLAB FIR filter model shown below:
This getting started exercise will guide you through the step-by-step process of transforming a MATLAB floating-point model into a hardware module that can be implemented in silicon (FPGA or ASIC). The design is a general purpose FIR filter taken from the AccelDSP Examples directory.