zlib is designed to be a free, general-purpose, legally unencumbered -- that is, not covered by any patents -- lossless data-compression library for use on virtually any computer hardware and operating system. The zlib data format is itself portable across
"TR1 roughly doubles the size of the C++ standard library, and it introduces many new facilities and even new kinds of library components. TR1 has some classes, for example, where some nested types may or may not exist depending on the template arguments. To programmers whose experience stops with the standard library, this is strange and unfamiliar. This book is complete (it covers all TR1 facilities), it is easier to understand than TR1 itself, and it is technically accurate."
This is the source for a C compiler that generates 386 or
m68K code. Code generation is fairly good although the optimizer is
a little naive... the code itself should be highly portable although
there are some issues involved with porting from MSDOS that have to
be resolved for example the size of LONG on unix machines is so big
some of the code generated gets messed up.
Code generation requires TASM to assemble the compiler output
you can use the borland TLINK to produce executables, or the
Watcom WLINK can also be used. PMODE systems written by TRAN are used
for the DPMI interface.
The download includes the kernel source code, and a demo application for EVERY
RTOS port. See http://www.freertos.org/a00017.html for full details of the
directory structure and information on locating the files you require.
The easiest way to use FreeRTOS is start start with one of the demo application
projects. Once this is running the project can be modified to include your own
source files. This way the correct files and compiler options will be
automatically included in your application.
+ The Source directory contains the real time kernel source files for every
port. The kernel itself is only 3 files.
+ The Demo directory contains the demo application source files for every
port.
+ The TraceCon directory contains the trace visualisation exe file.
See the readme files in the respective directories for further information.
a sample WDM stream class video capture driver that supports two IEEE 1394 digital cameras.
The same driver may be able to support other digital cameras that conform to 1394-based Digital Camera Specification from 1394 Trade Association.
Digital camera supported by dcam.sys is a data source that produces digital image data without any other input connection. It manifests itself in a DirectShow graph as a WDM Streaming Capture Device and as a capture filter that has output capture stream supporting image sizes of 320x240 with a UYVY color space. Its de-compressor, Msyuv.dll, is part of the OS delivery, and it can convert image data format from UYVY to RGB16, RGB8, or to a Direct Draw surface if the video card supports UYVY format.
This the source for a C compiler that generates 386 or
m68K code. Code generation is fairly good although the optimizer is
a little naive... the code itself should be highly portable although
there are some issues involved with porting from MSDOS that have to
be resolved for example the size of LONG on unix machines is so big
some of the code generated gets messed up.
This design package includes reference materials for creating a
USB - PS/2 combination mouse that auto-detects the interface and
configures itself to operate on the appropriate bus.
精致、漂亮、實用的日歷選擇代碼,Calendar is a Javascript class that adds accessible and unobtrusive date-pickers to your form elements. This class is a compilation of many date-pickers I have implemented over the years and has been completely re-written for Mootools. I have tried to include all the features that have been most useful while streamlining the class itself to keep it as small as possible. Use the links below to see what features are available in Calendar and how it might enhance the accessibility, usability and validation of form elements on your website.
In this book, you will learn about what drives the Linux development process. You will discover the wide
variety of tools commonly used by Linux developers – compilers, debuggers, Software Configuration
Management – and how those tools are used to build application software, tools, utilities and even the
Linux kernel itself. You will learn about the unique components of a Linux system that really set it apart
from other UNIX-like systems, and you will delve into the inner workings of the system in order to better
understand your role as one of a budding new generation of Linux developers.
This approach addresses two difficulties simultaneously: 1)
the range limitation of mobile robot sensors and 2) the difficulty of detecting buildings in
monocular aerial images. With the suggested method building outlines can be detected
faster than the mobile robot can explore the area by itself, giving the robot an ability to
“see” around corners. At the same time, the approach can compensate for the absence
of elevation data in segmentation of aerial images. Our experiments demonstrate that
ground-level semantic information (wall estimates) allows to focus the segmentation of
the aerial image to find buildings and produce a ground-level semantic map that covers
a larger area than can be built using the onboard sensors.