ExcpHook is an open source (see license.txt) Exception Monitor for Windows made by Gynvael Coldwind (of Team Vexillium). t uses a ring0 driver to hook KiExceptionDispatch procedure to detect the exceptions, and then shows information about the exception on stdout (using the ring3 part of the program ofc).
The difference between this method, and the standard debug API method it that this method monitores all of XP processes, and the program does not have to attach to any other process to monitor it, hence it s harder to detect.
The code currently is considered as ALPHA, and it has been reported to BSoD sometimes (on multi core/cpu machines). Take Care!
Writing this book was hard work, but also a lot of fun. Thanks to everyone who made it
possible, especially Jinny Verdonck, Thomas Kraft, Ricky Nkrumah, Kirk Bateman, and the
whole Apress crew. A big thanks goes also to the community that continuously extends and
improves J2ME Polish!
I made a lot of changed on this object,such as *
// 1.Encapsulates all code in one userobjet,since PB does not *
// support "Address of Function" , so we can not set new *
// WndProc, just makes the object more easy to use. *
// 2.Uses structure array instead of Datastore *
// 3.Calc width of menuitem at runtime(MEASUREITEM) *
// 4.Draw disabled status
The PMSM FOC is made of several C modules, compatible with the free-of-charge IAR
EWARM KickStart edition toolchain version 4.42. It is used to quickly evaluate both the MCU
and the available tools. In addition, when used together with the STM32F103xx motor
control starter kit (STM3210B-MCKIT) and PM motor, a motor can be made to run in a very
short time. It also eliminates the need for time-consuming development of FOC and speed
regulation algorithms by providing ready-to-use functions that let the user concentrate on
the application layer. Moreover, it is possible to get rid of any speed sensor thanks to the
sensorless algorithm for rotor position reconstruction.
PocketStoreII is a flash translation layer, made by Samsung Electronics, for OneNAND device that
uses Windows Mobile as operating system. This section provides the prerequisites for installing the
PocketStoreII v1.5.1 on Windows Mobile 6.0