This manual describes omniidl, the omniORB IDL compiler. It is intended for developers
who wish to write their own IDL compiler back-ends, or to modify existing
ones. It also documents the design of the compiler front-end for those poor souls
who have to track the IDL specification.
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.
UCOS/II for ICCAVR
- The version of UCOS/II is 2.04
- the original port was done by Ole Saether for the IAR compiler. Jens E.
Holtegaard ported one version using ICCAVR. Joerg Meyer did another port
(using Jens port as a start?). This is basically Joerg s port plus a
little bit of changes and ...
The GRLIB IP Library is an integrated set of reusable IP cores, designed for system-on-chip
(SOC) development. The IP cores are centered around a common on-chip bus, and use a coherent
method for simulation and synthesis. The library is vendor independent, with support for different
CAD tools and ta ...
The FatFs/Tiny-FatFs module is opened for education, reserch and development.
fat file.You can use, modify and republish it for personal, non-profit or profit use
without any limitation under your responsibility.
Visual C++
Windows Shell Programming
Welcome to Visual C++ Windows Shell Programming! With this book, you ll learn how to program the
Windows Shell, customize its behavior and integrate your applications with it. You ll discover how to
use and modify its features to best effect, and the way to call ...
his header file that is used to define all preprossor directives,
global variables, and prototypes.
The user must modify this header file for their particular Bridge Transducer
in use before proceeding.
auxilary files for the Crypt Breakers Workbench (cbw). CBW is
a multi-window integrated workbench of tools that help a cryptanalist
read files encrypted with the BSD4.2 crypt command. Anyone
may copy, modify, use, or redistribute this system. It was
originally written by Robert W. Baldwin at MIT
This example demo code is provided as is and has no warranty,
implied or otherwise. You are free to use/modify any of the provided
code at your own risk in your applications with the expressed limitation
of liability (see below) so long as your product using the code contains
at least one uPSD produ ...