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Jac Londe

Find Your IP and MAC Addresses On Windows XP | 2000 | NT - 0 views

  • Click the Start menu button on the Windows taskbar.Click 'Run...' on this menu.Type 'cmd' in the text box that appears. A command prompt window launches on the desktop.In this command window, type 'ipconfig /all'. Details are shown for each of the computer's network adapters. Computers installed with VPN software or emulation software will possess one or more virtual adapters.The 'IP Address' field states the current IP address for that network adapter.The 'Physical Address' field states the MAC address for that adapter.
Jac Londe

ImportXML - Centre d'aide Google Documents - 0 views

  • ImportXML ImportXML permet d'importer les données présentes dans des fichiers de type xml, html, csv ou tsv, ainsi que dans des flux RSS et Atom que vous pourriez lire dans Google Reader. Par défaut, seuls les fichiers publics peuvent être lus. Les données figurant dans d'autres feuilles de calcul ne peuvent pas être référencées tant que la feuille de calcul en question n'a pas été publiée. "URL" correspond à l'URL du fichier XML ou HTML. "requête" correspond à la requête XPath à exécuter sur les données disponibles à l'URL indiquée. Chaque résultat de la requête XPath est placé dans une ligne spécifique de la feuille de calcul. Pour plus d'informations sur XPath, consultez le site http://www.w3schools.com/xpath/. Exemple : =importXml("www.google.com"; "//a/@href"). Cette formule renvoie l'ensemble des attributs "href" (URL des liens) figurant dans les balises <a> de la page d'accueil du site www.google.com. Remarque : Une feuille de calcul ne peut pas contenir plus de 50 fonctions ImportXML.
Jac Londe

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Jac Londe

Twitterlicious - 0 views

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    Twitterlicious is a Windows application that makes using Twitter more fun. It handles all the hard work, leaving you to read and write tweets with the minimum fuss. Best of all, Twitterlicious is free!
Jac Londe

Daedalus Projects - 0 views

  • CrazyFlie flight video
  • The copter itself is organised around the main CPU. The job of this CPU is to acquire the physical measurement given by the gyroscopes and accelerometers and to control the motors to keep the copter stable. This is done by a regulation loop which controls the motors speed 250 times per second. The radio communication has a pretty low bandwidth and is used to send commands to the copter and receive telemetry data from it. The CPU program can be updated by radio.
  • The computer runs control and telemetry programs. The control program reads the input from a game-pad and sends control commands to the copter. We also have programs that can configure the copter regulation parameters and log the measurements in order to make easier to tune the regulation. All the development is done on Windows and Linux. Indeed we are 3 to work on this project, two of us work on Linux and one is mainly on Windows. Using FLOSS permit to handle that in a very effective way. We are mainly using the GCC compiler from CodeSourcery for the copter program compilation, GNU Make for the project build, Mercurial for the source control, and python/pyusb for the communication with the copter. All these softwares works seamlessly on both Linux and Windows and made the project pretty easy to handle. The distance between the motors (horizontally and vertically) is around 8 cm and the total weight is around 20 g.
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  • The top of the board contains the sensors and the control/communication electronic: The JTAG/Serial connector permit to program the processor and to communicate debug messages. The Main CPU is a STM32 Cortex-M3. It is clocked at 64MHz from the internal oscillator. The 2 Axis X-Y Gyro is an invensense IDG500. It has an analog output and thus is connected to the CPU analog to digital converters. The 1 Axis Z gyro is an invensense ISZ500. As the X-Y gyro this is an analog chip connected to the CPU analog to digital converters. The 2.4GHz Radio is based on a nRF24L01+ chip from Nordic Semiconductor. It is actually a breakout board sold by SparkFun. The radio is connected to the CPU via a SPI port. The 3 Axis Accelerometer is a SMB380 from Bosch. It is connected to the CPU via an I²C bus.
  • Here nothing particular, except that the little battery is taped on the bottom of the copter. The battery comes from a Silverlit x-twin plane and actually permit 4.5min of flight time.
  • Under the battery we mostly have power supply and the “power” electronics: The charge connector accepts 5V and permits to charge the battery The power switch permits to power the copter either from the charge connector or from the battery. The 5V step-up permits to increase the power voltage from the 3~4V coming from the battery to 5V. The two 3.3V linear regulators, reduces the 5V to power the copter electronic. The digital and analog 3.3V are generated independently. This was made to reduce the noise on the analog components (here it is the two gyros, a quite critical part). Finally at the four sides we have the motors transistors. The power for the motors pass on the top and bottom of the part of PCB that hold the motors. It can be noted that we also have the battery charging chip just at the right of the 3.3V regulators. It is a classical MAX1555 and is working pretty well. The idea with the step-up was to get a more stable voltage when the battery is depleted and also to remove some of the noise coming from the motor electonic. Anyway, this boars is capable to work without by using 2.8V linear regulators instead. So most likely the step-up will be excluded on the next version and we also plan to integrate the radio on board. The motors and propellers are taken from a Silverlit X-twin plane. They are powered by the battery voltage.
  • The copter is controlled via a python program running on the PC. A Playstation bluetooth gamepad is used to pilote it.
Jac Londe

2mp Auto Focus Mini Board Camera - Buy Board Camera,2mp Auto Focu Camera Module,Mini Bo... - 0 views

  • 2MP Auto Focus mini Board Camera
  • 2MP Auto Focus mini Board Camera 1. 2MP 2. Autofocus Board Camera 3. USB interface Model NameUM2CU  2MP Auto Focus Board CameraInterfaceUSB CMOS CameraResolution 2.0MegapixelFocus Type AutofocusUVC YesMicrophoneNoEffective Distance6 cm to infinityF No.F 2.8View Angle58.5 ( FOV )Frame Rate30 fpsDimension38.0mm(L) X 9.8mm(W) X6.55mm(H)OS SupportedWindows XP, Vista, Windows 7,                          Linux Kernel 2.6                MAC OS 10 or above
  • Specifications
Jac Londe

Usb2.0 High Speed Uvc Driverless 2m Fix Focus Cmos Camera Module For Mobile Phone - Buy... - 0 views

  • Specifications 1. UVC Driverless 2. 2MP Fix Focus Model NameUM2BU 2M Fix Focus CMOS Camera ModuleInterfaceUSB CMOS CameraResolution2.0 MegapixelFocus TypeFix FocusUVCYesMicrophoneNoEffective Distance30cm to infinityF No.F 2.8View Angle59.9( FOV )Frame Rate30 fpsDimension38mm(L) X 9.8mm(W) X5.46mm(H)OS SupportedWindows XP, Vista, Windows 7,Linux Kernel 2.6 MAC OS 10 or above
Jac Londe

Vga 0.3 Megapixel Camera Module - Buy Camera Module,Usb Pc Camera Module,Cmos Camera Mo... - 0 views

  • VGA 0.3 Megapixel Camera Module
  • Specifications VGA 0.3Megapixels Camera Module Model NameUM72U VGA 0.3Megapixels Camera ModuleInterfaceUSB CMOS CameraResolutionVGAFocus TypeFixfocusUVCYesMicrophoneNoEffective Distance30 cm to infinityF No.F 2.8View Angle67° ( FOV )Frame Rate30 fpsDimension43.0mm(L) * 9.0mm7.5(W) *4.5mm(H)OS SupportedWindows XP, Vista, Windows 7,                                                                                           Linux Kernel 2.6                                                                                           MAC OS 10 or above
Jac Londe

Xerox Star - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Star Functional Specification
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    "The Star workstation, officially known as the Xerox 8010 Information System, was introduced by Xerox Corporation in 1981. It was the first commercial system to incorporate various technologies that today have become commonplace in personal computers, including a bitmapped display, a window-based graphical user interface, icons, folders, mouse (two-button), Ethernet networking, file servers, print servers and e-mail."
Jac Londe

Framakey - 0 views

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    Framakey est une compilation de Logiciels Libres pour Windows, prêts à l'emploi sur clef USB qui facilite la vie des utilisateurs nomades.
Jac Londe

iCall - Free phone calls on PC, iPhone, iPod Touch, Web - 0 views

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    iCall lets you make and receive free or low cost phone calls on your Windows computer, iPhone, or iPod Touch
Jac Londe

Arduino - Introduction - 0 views

  • What is Arduino?
  • Arduino is a tool for making computers that can sense and control more of the physical world than your desktop computer. It's an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple microcontroller board, and a development environment for writing software for the board.
  • Inexpensive - Arduino boards are relatively inexpensive compared to other microcontroller platforms. The least expensive version of the Arduino module can be assembled by hand, and even the pre-assembled Arduino modules cost less than $50
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  • Cross-platform - The Arduino software runs on Windows, Macintosh OSX, and Linux operating systems. Most microcontroller systems are limited to Windows.
  • Simple, clear programming environment - The Arduino programming environment is easy-to-use for beginners, yet flexible enough for advanced users to take advantage of as well. For teachers, it's conveniently based on the Processing programming environment, so students learning to program in that environment will be familiar with the look and feel of Arduino
  • Open source and extensible software- The Arduino software and is published as open source tools, available for extension by experienced programmers. The language can be expanded through C++ libraries, and people wanting to understand the technical details can make the leap from Arduino to the AVR C programming language on which it's based. SImilarly, you can add AVR-C code directly into your Arduino programs if you want to.
  • Open source and extensible hardware - The Arduino is based on Atmel's ATMEGA8 and ATMEGA168 microcontrollers. The plans for the modules are published under a Creative Commons license, so experienced circuit designers can make their own version of the module, extending it and improving it. Even relatively inexperienced users can build the breadboard version of the module in order to understand how it works and save money.
Jac Londe

Digo + Ndrz+ Btly + RSS + Twt - 0 views

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    Un document slides) sur le Kernel de Windows con¸u par les ingénieurs. Très intéressant pour le futur dans les entreprises.
Jac Londe

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