this document describes the MPI and MPI standards They are both extensions
to the MPI standard The MPI part of the document contains clarications and
corrections to the MPI standard and denes MPI The MPI part of the document
describes additions to the MPI standard and denes MPI These include miscellaneous
topics process creation and management onesided communications extended collective
operations external interfaces IO and additional language bindings
this is a serial mouse driver, which is compliant with Plug and Play, supports dynamic detection (via serenum) and removal (either hotplug or via the device manager). The code serves as a sample for any serial-enumerable device. The behavior of the various routines is documented in the source code files.
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this mfile inputs an unmodulated sinewave through a simple Rayleigh two path fading channel and shows the output with phase, gain, and attenuation characteristics via animation.
this sample demonstrates the use of the projection objects ProjCoordSys and GeoCoordSys, and the
CoordinateSystem property of the MapLayer object and Map control. this application is intended to teach
about the different world projections and there uses.
this application, built in VB using MapObjects, allows the user
to zoom in, zoom out and pan using only the mouse. The pan is
a dynamic pan just push the mouse in the direction you would
like to pan.
Unzip this file into a writeable directory.
You should end up with a "Geocode" project, as well as Bitmaps and TestData directories.
this sample geocodes single-match zip codes, entered by the user, or a batch-match of a table of zips (and other info) against a point shapefile.
The point data shapefile consists of 41859 point features from 1996 GDT data, in decimal degrees. The table of zips that can be used in the batch match consists of 38 records, entitled "few_zips.dbf".
More specifcs are found at the top of each form and are provided throughout the code.
In this book, we aim to give you an introduction to a wide variety of topics important to you as a developer using UNIX. The word Beginning in the title refers more to the content than to your skill level. We ve structured the book to help you learn more about what UNIX has to offer, however much experience you have already. UNIX programming is a large field and we aim to cover enough about a wide range of topics to give you a good beginning in each subject.