"Alexei A. Frounze" <alexfrunews@gmail.com> wrote in message news:e8de958e-7962-4673-aa3b-396032f00f0b@b2g2000prf.googlegroups.com... Oh, and before I completely forgot about it, for an example of a functional test (if this is completely new to you) see stdio\test \testcase.c in my FAT FS module. The test is fairly good, although obviously incomplete. Here's the code coverage stats
Guy Macon wrote: Nomen Nescio wrote: Open source hardware is a myth. There's open specifications for hardware, and if you actually understood what you're reading you'd realize that's what your dmoz and openhardware.de cites were talking about. But in application the hardware itself will *always* be a closed system. The spec, in the context you're referring to
Prony wrote: On May 23, 6:43 pm, Prony <noth...@email.spam> wrote: The experts at the FBI's newly accredited Regional Computer Forensics Lab in San Diego have already helped solve murders, child porn cases and robberies. They're among the best in the nation at pulling evidence from hard drives, cellphones and memory cards. There are now 14 such
Ultra mobile PCs that are light on the pocket! ,----[ Quote ] | Yes, the operating system is Linux but there are plenty of applications | onboard to ensure that you do not miss the big M— from an office suite to an | image editor to an email client. `---- http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/Hardware/Ultra_mobile_PCs_that_are_light_on_the_pocket/articleshow/2979515.cms http
Stachu 'Dozzie' K. pisze: On 18.09.2007, LeadMan <kit.na.harvestery@lokalhost.pl> wrote: [cut] I uważasz że to będzie choćby zbliżone do bezpieczeństwa kryptograficznej karty chipowej? Stachu, Ty to się zawsze musisz do czegoś przyczepić... Jak już proponujesz coś w zastępstwo kryptograficznego smartcarda, to można zakładać, że to ma twoim zdaniem choćby zbliżony poziom