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On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 13:04:32 -0700, Joerg <notthisjoergsch(a)removethispacbell.net> wrote: I could imagine Dell losing quite a bit of revenue, starting yesterday. $50 more for the "privilege' of not wanting Vista can push very savvy buyers over to the local markets. Of which there are plenty. Old American say... 20 Jun 2008 17:23
Thanks
Thanks a lot guys you have all been great help ... 20 Jun 2008 15:20
How to reset an Atmel AT90CAN128 from software?
Hello all. I'm looking for a relatively clean way to code a software reset for an AT90CAN128 or ATMEGA128 microcontroller using C code (or C with assemby embedded) that will compile under the avr-gcc 3.4.6 compiler chain. Essentially, I want a function softReset() that I can call from my program when appropriate ... 20 Jun 2008 14:18
ckt for 8031 using 28c256(ROM) and 6264(RAM)
I am currently working on developing a 8031 based microcontroller system. I am using 8031 x2, 28c256 and 6264. I am having some trouble making the ckt can any body provide me with a ckt. ... 20 Jun 2008 13:16
How do I get 'gettext' in a embedded Linux target?
Hi, We are developing ARM/LInux applications and our program is using uclibc. The code which use 'gettext' as well as the Native-Language- Support can not linked and run until we copy a libintl.so to the cross- compilation enviroment and to the target. After that, however, even though the compiling was passwd,... 23 Jun 2008 03:30
UR5HCSPI Kbd. Encoder TQFP-48 datasheet (and IC) needed
Greetings, Anyone have the Motorola datasheet for the UR5HCSPI TQFP-48 part? The Semtech version is quite different (44-pin). Can't find it on the 'Net and old links are dead. Also I need to find at least QTY 1 of this part. Thanks, Michael ... 19 Jun 2008 18:51
developing Application software for a host to communicate with a USB device
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 07:50:41 -0700 (PDT), Tom�s � h�ilidhe <toe(a)lavabit.com> wrote: This all depends on what kind of USB device you're using. There are many possibilities: 1. Mass storage device 2. Standard HID device (mouse, keyboard, joystick) 3. Custom HID device 4. Audio device ... 20 Jun 2008 02:00
How workable is Vista? (compatible w / VC++ 6)
//chop What experiences have people had with Vista? //chop Vista is OK performance wise but it is incompatible with older programs like Visual C++ 6.0. I believe Visual C++ 6 WILL work on Vista. Microsoft does not support it perhaps, but it works as far as I can tell. Cheers, Jody ... 20 Jun 2008 22:31
developing Application software for a host to communicate witha USB device
Tom�s � h�ilidhe wrote: This all depends on what kind of USB device you're using. There are many possibilities: 1. Mass storage device 2. Standard HID device (mouse, keyboard, joystick) 3. Custom HID device 4. Audio device 5. Virtual serial port 6. Custom device type 7. Many othe... 19 Jun 2008 12:40
developing Application software for a host to communicate with a USB device
In article <3524b070-47d8-4dd8-b537-34dfe05f7d9c(a)56g2000hsm.googlegroups.com>, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tom=E1s_=D3_h=C9ilidhe?= <toe(a)lavabit.com> wrote: This all depends on what kind of USB device you're using. There are many possibilities: 1. Mass storage device 2. Standard HID device (mouse, keyboard, j... 19 Jun 2008 11:38
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