This course is the embedded Qt5 C++ development course in the series of courses taught by Punctual Atom to teach you step by step on Linux. The supporting development board of this course is the Punctual Atom I.MX6/STM32MP157 development board.
A doesn't like eggs, so she always gives eggs to B. At first, B was very grateful, but over time, he got used to it. Once you get used to it, you take it for granted. So, one day, A gave the egg to C,
I want to initialize the bits to 00-00-00 when the computer is turned on; I feel that what I wrote is very troublesome, and I hope you can give me a simple one. #include
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Real-time controllers often have very limited memory resources, especially on-chip random access memory (RAM) resources. Whether these resources can be used reasonably and efficiently not only affects