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STM32F407IGHx and STM32F407IGTx,
Could some one help me, What does Tx and Hx in these processors means?
If you check out the "Ordering information" section in the datasheet, it'll tell you how to decode each part of the part number.
In this chip's case, H/T/Y specifies the package type, and the last number (x) the supported temperature range.
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I am using a monochrome display in an embedded project. The display uses an SSD1306 driver chip and my proc is an STM32F746. The driver does not have a BitBlt function and I need one. Is there some code out in the wild that I can use?
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I tried looking code for and found nothing
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I need to figure out the inner workings of the function pcap_dump (https://linux.die.net/man/3/pcap_dump) however I cannot seem to find the source code for it anywhere.
Does anyone know where I can find this (and possibly the starting line of the function's code, in case I have just missed it in the correct file)? Thanks!
Looks like it's from LIBPCAP library by "The Tcpdump Group". Sources of pcap_dump are here on Github.
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Some face detection system. Here are some of things I have known: opencv, dlib, stasm. So, is there any other open source face detection system?
OpenCV is popular. But maybe you can try CCV (https://github.com/liuliu/ccv).
If you want to train a machine learning algorithm that detects the faces from images or videos , you can check YOLO
https://github.com/pjreddie/darknet
Also good ones are
Seeta https://github.com/seetaface/SeetaFaceEngine
Pico https://github.com/nenadmarkus/pico
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Is there any simple example you know? (with using getcontext, setcontext, makecontext)
I found some examples but they are a bit high level.
I just need to create threads and yield between them for now.
You didn't do any research. This is a pretty basic question.
http://softpixel.com/~cwright/programming/threads/threads.c.php
How to "multithread" C code
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Are any libraries or code available using SocketChannel?
This blog post suggests that one might have to implement SOCKS, a position which this question supports. I havn't discovered any code yet.
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