PowerFish is a class library, intended to provide a broad functionality base for any application. Although the focus is on game and demo development. PowerFish是一個(gè)類庫(kù),旨在為應(yīng)用程序提供一個(gè)廣泛的功能基礎(chǔ),雖然其重點(diǎn)是在游戲和演示開發(fā)。
MemCheck Driver Memory Tool The MemCheck code is designed to provide Windows NT/2K/XP driver developers with a tool to help in the detection of the following memory handling issues: Buffer overrun Buffer corruption Buffer use after buffer release Double buffer releases
ngrep strives to provide most of GNU grep s common features, applying them to the network layer. ngrep is a pcap-aware tool that will allow you to specify extended regular or hexadecimal expressions to match against data payloads of packets. It currently recognizes TCP, UDP and ICMP across Ethernet, PPP, SLIP, FDDI, Token Ring and null interfaces, and understands bpf filter logic in the same fashion as more common packet sniffing tools, such as tcpdump and snoop.
FlexCompress is a high-speed compression library developed to provide archive functionality for your applications. This solution provides flexible compression and strong encryption algorithms that allows you to integrate archiving or backup features into your programs in a fast and easy way.
The C# program will display a mine field, plant mines, and provide hints on the number of mines around each grid. The player can therefore enjoy a typical Minesweeper game on a Smartphone.
The Netlab toolbox is designed to provide the central tools necessary for the simulation of theoretically well founded
neural network algorithms and related models for use in teaching, research and applications development. It contains
many techniques which are not yet available in standard neural network simulation packages
用于motorala 68K系列處理器的小實(shí)時(shí)多任務(wù)操作系統(tǒng)
The OMU Kernel was written to provide a cut-down Unix-like O/S for a
home-made 6809-based home computer built by me, Steven Hosgood, in the
early 1980s. This package contains the RTOS version of omu68k, derived
from a port of the original 6809 code to the 68000 done by Terry Barnaby
and me.
The intent of the software contained on this CD is to provide support for the material covered in the textbook. All programs have been developed and tested using MATLAB Version 5.2. Although the authors believe that all routines should be compatible with earlier versions of MATLAB, this may not be the case. The software is maintained and regularly updated through our Web-site at www.wpi.edu/ece/EM_RF_lab/book. It is assumed that the user has a basic knowledge of MATLAB. Support of MATLAB is maintained through the MathWorks, Inc. Web-site at www.mathworks.com.