The main file in this list of programs is "vblast.m". Type "help vblast" on the command line for details.Study the coding
by stepping through the program. These programs require around 5000 packets for reasonable plotting accuracy.This has been
implemented for a 2x2 system. The reader can program other variations.
The program has been tested on MATLAB version 6.0 and above with signal processing toolbox and communication toolbox options.
The package includes 3 Matlab-interfaces to the c-code:
1. inference.m
An interface to the full inference package, includes several methods for
approximate inference: Loopy Belief Propagation, Generalized Belief
Propagation, Mean-Field approximation, and 4 monte-carlo sampling methods
(Metropolis, Gibbs, Wolff, Swendsen-Wang).
Use "help inference" from Matlab to see all options for usage.
2. gbp_preprocess.m and gbp.m
These 2 interfaces split Generalized Belief Propagation into the pre-process
stage (gbp_preprocess.m) and the inference stage (gbp.m), so the user may use
only one of them, or changing some parameters in between.
Use "help gbp_preprocess" and "help gbp" from Matlab.
3. simulatedAnnealing.m
An interface to the simulated-annealing c-code. This code uses Metropolis
sampling method, the same one used for inference.
Use "help simulatedAnnealing" from Matlab.
M3GExport enables developers to export complex 3D animated scenes from Maya® directly to Mobile 3D Graphics file format (M3G), the emerging 3D file format for mobile 3D games.
Created by the developers of JBenchmark3D - the leading performance measurement tool for mobile 3D graphics, M3GExport lets use sophisticated features of M3G format like skeletal animation, morphing meshes, triangle stripping and other useful optimisations.
M3GExport for Maya is available in two editions, Limited and Standard.
The Standard version contains sophisticated optimisation options used mostly by commercial game developers.
非線性有限元程序,NONSAP is a general finite element program for the nonlinear static and dynamic analysis of complex structures. The program is very flexible and was designed to be extended and modified by the user. In particular the program can easily be modified to use a different formulation of the equations of motions, different time integration operators and other additional options.
The DHRY program performs the dhrystone benchmarks on the 8051.
Dhrystone is a general-performance benchmark test originally
developed by Reinhold Weicker in 1984. This benchmark is
used to measure and compare the performance of different
computers or, in this case, the efficiency of the code
generated for the same computer by different compilers.
The test reports general performance in dhrystones per second.
Like most benchmark programs, dhrystone consists of standard
code and concentrates on string handling. It uses no
floating-point operations. It is heavily influenced by
hardware and software design, compiler and linker options,
code optimizing, cache memory, wait states, and integer
data types.
The DHRY program is available in different targets:
Simulator: Large Model: DHRY example in LARGE model
for Simulation
Philips 80C51MX: DHRY example in LARGE model
for the Philips 80C51MC
The FM24C256/C256L/C256LZ devices are 256 Kbits CMOS
nonvolatile electrically erasable memory. These devices offer the
designer different low voltage and low power options. They
conform to all requirements in the Extended IIC 2-wire protocol.
Furthermore, they are designed to minimize device pin count and
simplify PC board layout requirements.
Purpose:
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This component is used for capturing staff from AVI to BMP.
Installation:
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Extract the compiled units into your Lib directory or into
another directory that is listed in the Library path in your Delphi options.
Choose file AVIcap.dcu for register.
description:
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AVIcap V2.0 used for capturing frame from AVI without drawing on the screen, that is
essentially fast. It can be reached by using of avifil32.dll from MS Video For Windows.
New property: number of bits per pixel of bitmap.Now you can save BMP using next formats:
pf1bit, pf4bit, pf8bit, pf8bitGray, pf15bit, pf16bit, pf24bit, pf32bit, pfDevice.
See example to detail.
Unix Unleashed, Third Edition is written with the power user and system administrator in mind. This book will help the reader understand the nuances of the major Unix variants including SVR4, HP-UX, Solaris, AIX, BSD, IRIX, SunOS, and Linux. It will help the reader decide which Unix shell works best for their particular situation. Other topics such as Kernel Configuration, Networking, User Administration, and File Management are covered extensively for the administrator who wants a variety of options to choose from for best performance. The book also provides in-depth coverage of configuring and optimizing mail, DNS, HTTP and other services many companies deploy across their intranet and on the Internet