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bak main.c.bak
#include "..\ucos-ii\includes.h" /* uC/OS interface */
#include "uhal.h"
#include "driven.h"
#pragma import(__use_no_semihosting_swi) // ensure no functions that use semihosting
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c input.c
/* GNU Chess 5.0 - input.c - Input thread and related
Bastardized version since we have no RTOS - unless we were
to try an interrupt driven UART input scheme.
*/
/*
* All the pthread stuff
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readme
README
This is libasync version 0.4. Copyright (C) 2002, Simon Brenner
What is async?
async is a library for asynchronous, event-driven IO over sockets
(TCP and UDP supported so far).
How does it
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c main.c
#include "..\ucos-ii\includes.h" /* uC/OS interface */
#include "uhal.h"
#include "driven.h"
#pragma import(__use_no_semihosting_swi) // ensure no functions that use semihosting
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java orderprocessorbean.java
package examples;
import javax.ejb.*;
import javax.jms.*;
import javax.naming.*;
import javax.rmi.PortableRemoteObject;
/**
* This message-driven bean receives JMS messages
* to process o
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txt readme.txt
GPIO
This example application uses LEDs connected to GPIO pins to create a "roving
eye" display. Port B0-B3 are driven in a sequential manner to give the
illusion of an eye looking back and fort
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txt readme.txt
GPIO
This example application uses LEDs connected to GPIO pins to create a "roving
eye" display. Port B0-B3 are driven in a sequential manner to give the
illusion of an eye looking back and fort
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txt readme.txt
GPIO
This example application uses LEDs connected to GPIO pins to create a "roving
eye" display. Port B0-B3 are driven in a sequential manner to give the
illusion of an eye looking back and fort
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txt readme.txt
GPIO
This example application uses LEDs connected to GPIO pins to create a "roving
eye" display. Port B0-B3 are driven in a sequential manner to give the
illusion of an eye looking back and fort
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txt readme.txt
GPIO
This example application uses LEDs connected to GPIO pins to create a "roving
eye" display. Port B0-B3 are driven in a sequential manner to give the
illusion of an eye looking back and fort