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As millwood said correctly, why u want to interface 555, add burden your self with more trouble.
why you want to have external hardware control for your blinking speed, where you can control your speed in your program just by varying wait time.
Re: ns2 tunneling
Buddy if A is forwarding packet to c means it knows the address of c
A node is connected to B only, then any attempts to forward a packet from A to any node, should reach B first .Then packet as to climb up to network layer abstraction, then B looks at the destination and...
Re: ns2 tunneling
Sorry if i am rude, how the hell u can bypass when there is no link b/w a & c.
Packets as to pass through b unless u link a and c.
application and agent doesn't matter here, your node declaration & node link creation matters here
Re: How to generate an executable binary file out of c Code
Any compiler will generate .exe file(executable file) for you.
Since you are insisting on Linux platform inbuilt gcc or cc will do your job
if your file name is file.c
to compile it & get .exe file you can use either of these command...
exactly the environment on which they are used differentiate them...
after analyzing critically we can say embedded c is subset(primitive set) of regular c
what makes embedded c so differnt from the regular c is
*abscence of console
*restriction on code size
*and the compiler
regular compilers create os dependent executable file where as embedded c
compilers create a file which are downloaded to controllers to...
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