How do i issue commands to Telit modem using embedded c? [closed] - c

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I am working on a project that requires me to access a Telit module and send AT commands.
Would love to see someone link me or paste some code that allows this. I am doing the project in embedded c.

You can use GSM LIBRARY in this library there is support of sending AT commands to Telit modules,download and cross compile it for your embedded system,examples and tutorials are provided there
Also there is libgsmc which also have support for Telit module

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Is there an API or something similar to respond to human language? [closed]

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I've written a chat room bot for Campfire and it is programmed to handle certain keywords and commands, however I'd like to make it seem more sentient.
Is there an API that can take a string such as:
'Are you a robot?'
and respond with something like:
'Of course not.'
? Or even a linux program or bit of open source software that can do something like that?
I'd rather not write one from scratch!
There is a python package called chat from nltk where you can have a 'conversation' with different bots. You could take these codes and build on them for your own application.

face recognition using c library in linux [closed]

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I have to know about face recognition library in linux. I want to do face recognition using c language in on linux plate-form. I don't want to use MATLAB. If you know any web site,library or book then please inform me. Thank You
The OpenCV can help you. See here
Download Opencv for Linux by following the link. Read the documentation provided ,it has API's to perform Image processing .

What are some common C libraries in Linux to use a CD burning device? [closed]

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I am interested in creating software that uses a CD burning device. I will be writing this code in C under Linux and compiling using GCC.
libburn as the name suggests ;) (and other friend-libraries from the same site). It's used in brasero (GNOME), xfburn (xfce) and cdw.
And well, that's it. Really, I'm not aware of any more libraries.
In fact, it was more common to wrap command-line cdrecord (from cdrtools or cdrkit) but they never provided a shared library; it was just an old unix practice on running external executables (and then parsing their output, ugly). AFAIK it's still used in k3b and a few minor tools but the general trend is migration towards libburn.

Where to download the open source language of C? [closed]

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I want to learn how C is interpreted,
anyone knows where to download it?
http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/cpp.shtml
I found that in about 10 seconds using Google. You can too.
A good basic compiler suitable for getting an intro to the subject and including sources is tinyc. It is capable of being used in a similar manner as an interpreter, too (unlike GCC et al).
http://gcc.gnu.org/releases.html
Try this:
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/C
and this:
http://gcc.gnu.org/

Where Can I find a good tutorial for IJG libjpeg [closed]

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I need to do some work with this library and I'm finding the documentation at http://apodeline.free.fr/DOC/libjpeg/libjpeg.html to be deficient (incomplete function signatures, etc). Does anyone know of some other sides or have some example code illustrating common tasks?
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I also found this question with an example, but any others would be helpful.
Try using libjpeg library. Example how to use it is in this blog.
I don't know what you're using, but we use the C++ wrapper at Smaller Animals Software, and we're happy with it. If nothing else, it might work as example code.

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