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Introduction to Networking 1 Networking and Network Programming 2 TCP/IP Overview 3 WinSock Overview 4 Visual C++ I Chapter 1 s Networking and Network Programming 3 1 Networking Networking and Network and Network Programming Programming 4 Part I s Introduction to Networking The purpose of this book is to show you how to make network-aware applications that run on the Microsoft Windows and Windows NT operating systems using the Windows Sockets (WinSock) Application Programming
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Microprocessors and Microcontrollers/Interfacing with 8086 Lecture Notes Module 3 Learning unit 8: Interface • • • • • • • • • We have four common types of memory: Read only memory (ROM) Flash memory (EEPROM) Static Random access memory (SARAM) Dynamic Random access memory (DRAM). Pin connections common to all memory devices are: The address input‚ data output or input/outputs‚ selection input and control input used to select a read or write operation. Address connections: All memory devices
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