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fantastic - kudos, sir
C. Gilley
Will program for food...
My son's PDA is an M249 SAW.
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thanks
Vikas Amin
Embin Technology
Bombay
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Does anyone know if there is software access to the wireless power switch you often see on notebook PC's nowadays? I've been asked to see if there is a way to "simulate" the switch function (turn off the wireless) through a program. I have some code that disables the NIC but he wants to actually shut the power off to the xmters as well if it can be done.
He said that his notebook has a key combination that does the power on/off rather than a slider or toggle switch. Is this done through the bios? How would that work and would I be able to access that function in some way?
Thanks,
Dave
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I Got This New Shiny Little PIC Programmer, With It I Downloaded A Program For It... But It Is All In HexDecimal
So...
I Would Like To Know If Anyone Knows Where I Can Download Somthing That Will Convert BASIC Into HexDecimal Code.
Please!!!
Bildo-Baggins
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Check the manufactures website for a compiler. This is just a hunch, but I think it;s more likely that they'll offer C/C++ than basic. C is the traditional 1st compiler for an architecture and it's unabashed exposing of hardware guts makes it better suited for low level programming, especially on slower hardware. If you're really unlucky they might not offer anything other than assembly. In that case, if the only language you have is basic, I'd consider seeing about exchanging it for a different model that does support a higher level language if possible.
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U mean that u want to use the BASIC language for
programing PIC .
There are some compiler availble in the market for
it but i fear they are expenisive .
Hi-Tech comiler uses C language to program PIC Mc.
Vikas Amin
Embin Technology
Bombay
vikas.amin@embin.com
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hi i want to design a circuit to control Ac moters and fans for this perpose i want to use microcontroller and all the devices that i am using are control through this microcontroller i doing a project of home appliances controler control through mobile and internet for i have on off the lights through my computer using a circuit throug com port now i want to ragulates the moters and want to control all the circuits that i have design through this microcontroller and this microcontroller circuit control by my central server so i need help on PIC16F84 to write a code so that it can control AC moters and all my circuit's i am wating for this salution and the circuit if any body want to help me i will be greatful plz messages if any one have salution
Tm
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brother i need ideas i am basicly a programmer not a hardwear disgner so thats i want good ideas and i dont know why u are using prohabitaed words plz i am in tention try to solve my problem dont ask me that what u want if u know tell me other wise dont reply i hope u dont mind
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brother i need salution plz dont say like this
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U made Tox angry (that not nice)
Anyway if u need to do such a complex circuit and ur not familiar
with Electronics then u need some good help or study for some time.
PIC is a good microcontroller u can use it for ur task , u can
even use 8051 .
sending u some sites pls go through it and find ur details
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=74
http://www.rentron.com/pic.htm
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=2136&secgrp=PicMicro_sg&doctype=DeviceInfo&xdoctype=AppNote&prodprefix=pic
http://www.electronic-engineering.ch/microchip/projects/projects.html
U can get lots more from Google
( but i recommand to get help of some hardware Engg )
Vikas Amin
Embin Technology
Bombay
vikas.amin@embin.com
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Does anyone know of any free screen recorders tryin to build some tutorials for a small project i just completed. Or even if they have software that will do this?
Any help is much appreciated
Keep it coming
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Hi dear!!!
u can use print-screen button to capture the current screen and then paste it in ms-paint for further editing & use. if u need software here is one for u.
Screen Hunter, available at wisdom-soft.com for free.
Shebi,
Chandigarh
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gadwin capture is also free, I believe both the above software and this one supports timed captures too, so you can just set it up to capture every 10 seconds to a directory and take which ones you prefer, or snap the shots one at a time which ever you prefer.
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Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau.
Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Get Windows Media Encoder, 6 mb off MS website.
Nunc est bibendum
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I'm writing here out of desperation, I know it's not a general C++ topic but I've been unable to find any smartcard specific forums after a lot of searching.
I'm trying to talk to an ACR30 USB smartcard reader via the PC/SC Microsoft Winsmcrd.dll api.
The smartcard manufacturer is ACS and they're good for obtaining API manuals etc but the examples provided just won't work.
The smartcard model I'm using is a AT24C16, which is listed amongst the compatible cards. This card is a memory card and PC/SC doesn't allow for memory card writing, but ACS have provided methods to do this and written a manual specifically for PC/SC memory card access.
for example, the following copied code (except for reader name) returns error code 0x80100066 "The smart card is not responding to a reset" ie no response from the card
rv = SCardConnect(
hContext,
"ACS USB 0",
SCARD_SHARE_EXCLUSIVE,
SCARD_PROTOCOL_RAW,
&hCard,
&dwActiveProtocol);
if I change the call to the following, I receive a successful response
rv = SCardConnect(
hContext,
"ACS USB 0",
SCARD_SHARE_DIRECT,
SCARD_PROTOCOL_UNDEFINED,
&hCard,
&dwActiveProtocol);
but because I'm using the different defines I don't know what sort of knock on effect this is having on the remaining api functions I call. Pretty well all of them aren't working as I'd expect.
I think this is a common model for smartcard developers, so I was wondering if there's anyone else out there who has worked successfully with this unit and who could give me some guidance.
many thanks
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PCI Express vs. AGP8X
Pros and Cons?
Opinions?
Sites that compare and contrast?
TIA
Better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep.
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Mike [[]]:
Mike Mullikin wrote: PCI Express vs. AGP8X
PCI-e, absolutely! Why? Many reasons: bandwidth, upgrade capacity, performance, etc, etc, etc…
Mike Mullikin wrote: Sites that compare and contrast?
Check this out:
http://www.tcmagazine.info/articles.php?action=show&showarticle=127
Mike Mullikin wrote: Opinions?
Well, my last card (before the one I have) was an old S3 ( ), so I can’t tell you much (by experience) about the AGP cards. But now I have a 7800GTX and believe it: it is worth the price! I play games like F.E.A.R. HL2, Far Cry, Doom 3, Quake 4, and many more, with the specs at the max with no prob!!!
Peace [[]]
hint_54
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PCIe, AGP is a dead interface, new cards are now PCIe only. If you're building a lowend system that you're sure will never be upgraded it doesn't matter much, but for anything where gfx performance does matter if you go with agp now, you'll need a mobo upgrade if you need to upgrade your gfx card as well. There're a handful of boards that support both interfaces but they all did it by kluging an emulation of one of them, with inherently pitiful performance as a result.
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