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FAT32 File System Specification « Inside Out Nov 6, 2007 ... The FAT file system is relatively uncomplicated, and is supported by virtually all existing operating systems for personal computers. ...
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Debugging embedded C « Inside Out Debugging embedded C. January 21, 2008 — Bipin Gautam Taksande ... As you know, much has changed since those days, and debugging embedded C is, ...
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Damn Small Linux, a.k.a. DSL « Inside Out Damn Small Linux, a.k.a. DSL. February 14, 2008 — Bipin Gautam Taksande. DSL is a very versatile 50MB mini desktop oriented Linux distribution. ...
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Manchester encoding « Inside Out Feb 7, 2008 ... as diverse as Amber, Freescale, Microchip, and Texas Instruments, among others. ... Freescale, in addition to its full ZigBee products, ...
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Why I Became an Engineer? Why did you become an engineer? « Inside Out Dec 26, 2007 ... Engineering is the art of solving problems. “In order to make a machine that does X, I have to figure out how to design some hardware and ...
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RTOS Vs. General Purpose OS « Inside Out RTOS Vs. General Purpose OS. October 12, 2007 — Bipin Gautam Taksande. Many non-real-time operating systems also provide similar kernel services. ...
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How to write secure C/C++ application code « Inside Out Mar 13, 2008 ... Tags: address space, buffer overflow, flaws, GOT, heap memory space, How to write secure C/C++ application code, OpenBSD, PLT, ...
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Blowfish algorithm « Inside Out Dec 12, 2007 ... Tags: , 64 bit, block cipher, blowfish algorithm, brute-force attack, community, cryptographic, DES, differential cryptanalysis, encryption, ...
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Dynamic memory allocation « Inside Out Dynamic memory allocation. October 21, 2007 — Bipin Gautam Taksande ... When this task (or another task) is finished with this memory buffer it can return ...
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The Bathtub Curve and Product Failure Behavior « Inside Out Jan 25, 2008 ... Reliability specialists often describe the lifetime of a population of products using a graphical representation called the bathtub curve. ...
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