This an example showing how idl helping to build the abstract class for the java objects. As a result, the client class is able to use the function of the servant program.
This example application requires several components to be setup and configured before running. It
is assumed that you understand how to setup a Web application and add the components below.
The MEASURE program uses the analog inputs of the P89LPC935
to implement a datalogger. This example shows how you can
use signal functions in uVision to simulate a signal coming
into one of the analog inputs of the P89LPC935 controller.
The VGA example generates a 320x240 diffusion-limited-aggregation (DLA) on Altera DE2 board. A DLA is a clump formed by sticky particles adhering to an existing structure. In this design, we start with one pixel at the center of the screen and allow a random walker to bounce around the screen until it hits the pixel at the center. It then sticks and a new walker is started randomly at one of the 4 corners of the screen. The random number generators for x and y steps are XOR feedback shift registers (see also Hamblen, Appendix A). The VGA driver, PLL, and reset controller from the DE2 CDROM are necessary to compile this example. Note that you must push KEY0 to start the state machine.
ST uPSD32XX I2C 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 products (device)