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6502/ - Architectural files for the 6502 CPU. c16x/ - Architectural files for the C16x/ST10 uC. Supports lwIP Raw API only. CS8900a Ethernet driver for 16-bit
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c _exit.c

/* FUNCTION ---end program execution with no cleanup processing INDEX _Exit ANSI_SYNOPSIS #include void _Exit(int ); TRAD_SYNOPSIS #include void _Exit(
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asm osinit.asm

TITLE OSINIT - Operating System Initialization/Termination module ;*** ;OSINIT.ASM - Operating System initialization/termination module ; ; Copyright 1986, Microsoft Corporation ; ;Purpos
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txt linuxrealtime.txt

LINUX REALTIME AUDIO PLAYBACK Thomas M. Sailer sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch Typical Unix schedulers go to great lengths to allow batch processing jobs to run on a machine while still p
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txt readme.txt

GeekOS is a tiny operating system kernel for x86 PCs. Its main purpose is to serve as a simple but realistic example of an OS kernel running on real hardware. GeekOS is free software: see the file
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html 0263-0266.html

Maximum RPM (RPM):Building Packages for Multiple Architectures and Operating Systems:EarthWeb Inc.-
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m prodc.m

%PRODC Product combining classifier % % W = PRODC(V) % W = V*PRODC % % INPUT % V Set of classifiers trained on the same classes % % OUTPUT % W Product combiner % % DESCRIPTION % It def
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m meanc.m

%MEANC Mean combining classifier % % W = MEANC(V) % W = V*MEANC % % INPUT % V Set of classifiers (optional) % % OUTPUT % W Mean combiner % % DESCRIPTION % If V = [V1,V2,V3, ... ] is a s
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doxygen porting.doxygen

/** \page porting Porting to different target boards and operating systems */
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txt linuxrealtime.txt

LINUX REALTIME AUDIO PLAYBACK Thomas M. Sailer sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch Typical Unix schedulers go to great lengths to allow batch processing jobs to run on a machine while still p