Automate Oracle—and save your time for more important tasks! This is the Oracle automation reference every working Oracle DBA needs...concise, straightforward, and incredibly easy to use. Discover proven solutions for automating installation, database creation, management, monitoring, tuning, backup/recovery,
his project was built and tested with WinAVR-20060125.
Make sure the MCU target define in the Makefiles corresponds to the AVR you are using!!
To build the code, just install WinAVR and run "make" from the console in echomaster and
echoslave subdirs.
"make program" will program the device if you have a AVRISP attached.
Remember to set the AVR device to at least 8MHz. The AVR may use the programmable clock
from MC1319x, just remember to check if the MC1319x and SPI communication is working FIRST!
Otherwise you wont get any clock signal to the AVR and then you can t program it or reset
the fuses!
The MC1319x has default clock output of 32kHz so you will have to set your programmer to
a very low frequency (<=32kHz/4) to be able to program it while it is running on that!
C++ Standard Library provides a set of common classes and interfaces that greatly extend the core C++ language. The library, however, is not self-explanatory. To make full use of its components-and to benefit from their power-you need a resource that does far more than list the classes and their functions.
The C++ Standard Library not only provides comprehensive documentation of each library component, it also offers clearly written explanations of complex concepts, describes the practical programming details needed for effective use, and gives example after example of working code.
This article shows that by using the tools available and understanding the programming system, it is possible to improve programming productivity. Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) and other tools let the user build GUIs while working in the same development program that was used to write the rest of the test code. MFC comes bundled with Microsoft Visual C++ and other development systems such as Watcom C/C++ and Borland Inprise C++ Builder.
This book explains many powerful PEAR packages for maximizing your PHP development productivity for accessing and displaying data, handling dates, working with XML and Web Services, and accessing Web APIs.
This paper presents several low-latency mixed-timing
FIFO (first-in–first-out) interfaces designs that interface systems
on a chip working at different speeds. The connected systems
can be either synchronous or asynchronous. The designs are then
adapted to work between systems with very long interconnect
delays, by migrating a single-clock solution by Carloni et al.
(1999, 2000, and 2001) (for “latency-insensitive” protocols) to
mixed-timing domains. The new designs can be made arbitrarily
robust with regard to metastability and interface operating speeds.
Initial simulations for both latency and throughput are promising.
Embest S3C44B0X Evaluation Board
RTC Test Example
RTC Check(Y/N)? y
Set Default Time at 2004-12-31 FRI 23:59:59
Set Alarm Time at 2005-01-01 00:00:01
... RTC Alarm Interrupt O.K. ...
Current Time is 2005-01-01 SAT
00:00:01
RTC working now. To set date(Y/N)? y
Current date is (2005,01,01, SAT). input new date (yy-mm-dd w): 5-2-23 3
Current date is: 2005-02-23 WED
RTC working now. To set time(Y/N)? y
Current time is (00:00:21). To set time(hh:mm:ss): 19:32:5
Current Time is 2005-02-23 WED
19:32:
C++/CLI in Action is a practical guide that will help you breathe new life into your legacy C++ programs. The book begins with a concise C++/CLI tutorial. It then quickly moves to the key themes of native/managed code interop and mixed-mode programming. You抣l learn to take advantage of GUI frameworks like Windows Forms and WPF while keeping your native C++ business logic. The book also covers methods for accessing C# or VB.NET components and libraries. Written for readers with a working knowledge of C++.
The Packet Debugger, pdb is a program which allows people to work with
packet streams as if they were working with a source code debugger. Users
can list, inspect, modify, and retransmit any packet from captured files as
well as work with live packet capture.
The initial planning and thinking about this book began during a discussion of SQL Server futures in
July 2001. The discussion was with Rob Howard during a trip to Microsoft to discuss the first book I was
working on at that time. After that, I stayed involved in what was happening in ADO.NET by going to
the SQL Server Yukon Technical Preview in Bellevue, Washington, in February 2002 and by working
with the ASP.NET and SQL Server teams at Microsoft since July 2003.