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22d727fb_tvText___benryves_com__Function | [Code] 5 [Function] | Disables auto-scrolling mode (clears the TVTEXT_AUTO_SCROLL bit in tvtext_flags). When the cursor moves below the bottom of the viewport it is moved back to the top line. When the cursor moves above the top of the viewport it is moved back to the bottom line. | [] | tvText • benryves.com | Function | http://benryves.com/projects/tvtext | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00036-ip-10-236-191-2_25889723_1.json |
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22d727fb_tvText___benryves_com__Function | [Code] 12 [Function] | The viewport is cleared. The character used to clear the viewport is controlled with the tvtext_cleared variable. | [] | tvText • benryves.com | Function | http://benryves.com/projects/tvtext | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00036-ip-10-236-191-2_25889723_1.json |
22d727fb_tvText___benryves_com__Function | [Code] 13 [Function] | The text cursor is moved to the left edge of the display. | [] | tvText • benryves.com | Function | http://benryves.com/projects/tvtext | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00036-ip-10-236-191-2_25889723_1.json |
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22d727fb_tvText___benryves_com__Function | [Code] 26 [Function] | This command resets the viewport to fill the entire screen and moves the cursor to its top left. | [] | tvText • benryves.com | Function | http://benryves.com/projects/tvtext | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00036-ip-10-236-191-2_25889723_1.json |
22d727fb_tvText___benryves_com__Function | [Code] 27 [Function] | The character written immediately after this one goes directly to the screen. This allows you to print special characters in the 0~31 or 127 range. | [] | tvText • benryves.com | Function | http://benryves.com/projects/tvtext | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00036-ip-10-236-191-2_25889723_1.json |
22d727fb_tvText___benryves_com__Function | [Code] 28 [Function] | The next four bytes written to the screen are interpreted as the new left, bottom, right and top edges of the viewport respectively. If the cursor is outside the new viewport, it is moved to its top left – otherwise, it is left alone. | [] | tvText • benryves.com | Function | http://benryves.com/projects/tvtext | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00036-ip-10-236-191-2_25889723_1.json |
22d727fb_tvText___benryves_com__Function | [Code] 30 [Function] | The cursor is moved to the top left of the current viewport. | [] | tvText • benryves.com | Function | http://benryves.com/projects/tvtext | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00036-ip-10-236-191-2_25889723_1.json |
22d727fb_tvText___benryves_com__Function | [Code] 31 [Function] | The next two bytes written to the screen are interpreted as the new column and row of the cursor respectively. The cursor will be clipped inside the current viewport. | [] | tvText • benryves.com | Function | http://benryves.com/projects/tvtext | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00036-ip-10-236-191-2_25889723_1.json |
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0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Robustness [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] The PC itself is never handled by the user, reducing the risk of accidental damage to almost zero. The only part of the system that is normally handled by the user is the touchscreen display. In the unlikely event that this fails it can be swapped for a replacement very rap... | These devices, which are often very fragile, are constantly handled by the user and are therefore much more likely to be damaged, either during use or transportation. | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Total cost of ownership [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] Although the automotive environment is a harsh one, our PCs do not need to withstand the same level of abuse as a fully-rugged mobile device. For example, once the car PC is correctly installed in the vehicle, there is no conceivable way that it could find itse... | As discussed above, if standard mobile devices are deployed across a vehicle fleet then the number of failures due to accidental damage is likely to be high, resulting in additional costs for replacing broken (and most likely warranty-void) devices, plus the costs of administering this and the lost productivity. In ord... | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Longevity of Supply & Support [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] Our "C" family of embedded in-vehicle computers are typically available for up to 7 years from launch, making it much more likely that identical replacement units will be able to be sourced after the initial purchase, and that faulty units will be able to... | Many mobile devices are available to purchase for a relatively short period of time. This can cause problems if, for example, new vehicles are added to the fleet sometime after a mobile IT solution has been deployed. If the original devices are no longer being made then new, different, devices will need to be purchased... | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Communications (3G/4G/Wi-Fi) Performance [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] Our vehicle PCs support a range of external antennas for 3G/4G and Wi-Fi, including high-gain roof-mounted models. These antennas are designed for performance rather than small size, and because they are located outside the vehicle they do not ... | The performance of wireless communication methods such as 3G and Wi-Fi depends to a large extent on the antennas that are used. Not only are the antennas in mobile devices designed primarily for small size rather than performance, but they are also located inside the mobile device, which in turn is located inside the v... | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Navigation (GPS) Performance [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] Our vehicle PCs support external GPS antennas for the best possible performance. In addition our PCs can carry out dead reckoning - utilising vehicle telemetry to continue to estimate a position when GPS is not available (e.g. in tunnels, forests and aroun... | A GPS antenna located anywhere inside the vehicle can never have as good a view of the sky as a roof-mounted antenna, which is necessary for the best performance. For devices with an integrated GPS antenna, the conflict between good ergonomics (requiring the device to be relatively close to the user) and good GPS perfo... | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Security [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] The PC, where all the data and most of the system’s value reside, remains permanently in the vehicle. Because it is normally completely out of sight, and can be bolted to the vehicle using anti-theft bolts if necessary, it is much less likely to be lost or stolen. Screens can... | The device moves around constantly and can easily be lost or stolen, resulting not only in the loss of a valuable piece of equipment, but also in the loss, and potentially leakage, of valuable and/or sensitive data. | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Screen Size & Brightness [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] We offer a very wide range of display sizes from 7" to 21", including sunlight readable versions. Screens are extremely easy to upgrade in the future (e.g. for a larger or brighter model as screen technology advances), as they are completely separate from the ... | The screen is part of the device and either cannot be changed at all or is limited to a small range of sizes and screen types, which can only be customised before the unit is purchased. | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Screen Mounting [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] Our range of on-dash displays are light and compact, mainly because they don't contain any PC-related electronics (being purely screens). All models have integrated mounting slots and/or VESA mounting holes, supporting a wide range of mounting brackets. The larger scre... | PDAs and Tablets normally need to be mounted on the dashboard using a docking cradle. Because Tablets are often heavy and bulky the range of mounting options can be severely limited. For PDAs, their small screen size means they need to be mounted as close to the driver as possible, which is often impractical. Laptops a... | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Computing Performance [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] Our vehicle PCs feature a range of x86 processors, currently up to a 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7-3610QE, with hard drives up to 1 TB and RAM up to 16 GB. These support fully-featured "grown-up" operating systems such as Windows 7 and 8, plus various Linux distributions... | PDAs and tablets often have very limited processing power and storage capabilities. Many devices use ARM processors which can only run cut-down "mobile" operating systems such as Android and Windows RT. Those devices that do feature x86 processors, and can therefore support more advanced operating systems, often have l... | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Compatibility with Specialist Hardware [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] If you need to use a specialist hardware device in the field, your hardware is far more likely to be supported by a vehicle-based computer, featuring interfaces such as USB, RS-232, Ethernet, CAN, and GPIO. | PDAs and Tablets usually support a very limited range of hardware devices, and don't feature as many external connection interfaces as our fully functional in-vehicle computers. | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Installation [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] Our computers and screens are designed from the ground up to be installed into a vehicle, with features such as integrated mounting flanges and anti-vibration options. This can make them much easier to install than devices which are not primarily designed to be vehicle mo... | A popular myth concerning PDAs and Tablets is that they can be installed easily by non-experts, but actually this is often not the case. In order to be used properly while inside the vehicle these devices require docking stations to be installed which, for all but the most amateurish of setups, require professional ins... | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Customisation, pre- and post- purchase [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] We build all our computers to our customers’ exact specifications, and our PCs are much more upgradable than proprietary mobile devices. Have an unusual request? We’ll do our best to make it happen. | These devices are usually mass produced, with little or no customisation available prior to purchase, let alone afterwards, offering a very rapid route to obsolescence. | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Data Input [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] Wide range of data input methods, including: Full-size compact wireless QWERTY keyboards Large touch sensitive displays with on-screen keyboards Voice recognition for rapid dictation of documents or emails | PDAs use a very small on-screen keyboard, and if a physical keyboard is available it is extremely cramped. With tablets and laptops the physical keyboard, if present, is often fixed to the chassis and cannot be detached, which makes it difficult to use in a vehicle environment. | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
0378ca02__is_Better___Fixed_vs_Portable__ble__PDAs___Tablets___Laptops_ | [0] Use in the field outside the vehicle [Fixed (Dedicated Vehicle PC)] OK, we do accept that portable IT devices may score a point when it comes to being used outside the vehicle. But portability is a disadvantage if it isn’t absolutely necessary, and there are many applications that do not require the system to be us... | Can be used outside the vehicle, unless: It happens to be raining and the device is not waterproof The device has accidentally been dropped and has broken An unexpected increased total cost of ownership has caused the whole project to be shelved The device has been provided as a replacement for a faulty unit but it is ... | [] | Why a Car PC is Better | Fixed vs Portable | Portable (PDAs / Tablets / Laptops) | http://www.in-carpc.co.uk/whycarpc.htm | 17/1438042987228.91_20150728002307-00034-ip-10-236-191-2_506050210_0.json |
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a2817bcd_Verification_and_Validation__Type_of_Errors_Detected | [Method Name] Hardware Redundancy [Method of Implementation] The same software is executed on two identical hardware channels (Refer: Figure 6: Hardware Redundancy) Software faults are not detected since the same software is running on two identical hardware channels. Software Faults at design stage are still not detec... | Hardware faults are detected since outputs from both the channels are compared. And single hardware fault does not lead to shut down of the system | [] | Verification and Validation | Type of Errors Detected | http://verificationandvalidation.blogspot.com/ | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_255326664_1.json |
a2817bcd_Verification_and_Validation__Type_of_Errors_Detected | [Method Name] Diverse Hardware [Method of Implementation] Identical Software is Executed on Different hardware Versions (Refer: Figure 7: Hardware Diversity) Software Faults at the design stage are still not detected [Type of Errors Detected] | Hardware Design faults at the Initial stage are Detected | [] | Verification and Validation | Type of Errors Detected | http://verificationandvalidation.blogspot.com/ | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_255326664_1.json |
a2817bcd_Verification_and_Validation__Type_of_Errors_Detected | [Method Name] Diverse software [Method of Implementation] The different software versions are executed on the same hardware during two different time intervals (Refer: Figure 8: Software Diversity) Even though the software is diverse, they are executed on the single hardware channel; single hardware fault leads to Shut... | Software Faults at design stage are detected | [] | Verification and Validation | Type of Errors Detected | http://verificationandvalidation.blogspot.com/ | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_255326664_1.json |
a2817bcd_Verification_and_Validation__Type_of_Errors_Detected | [Method Name] Diverse software on redundant hardware [Method of Implementation] The different software versions are executed on two identical hardware channels (Refer: Figure 9: Diverse software on redundant hardware) Hardware faults at the design stage are not detected. [Type of Errors Detected] | Software Faults at design stage are detected and single hardware faults does not lead to system shut down | [] | Verification and Validation | Type of Errors Detected | http://verificationandvalidation.blogspot.com/ | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_255326664_1.json |
a2817bcd_Verification_and_Validation__Type_of_Errors_Detected | [Method Name] Diverse software on diverse hardware [Method of Implementation] The different software versions are executed on two different hardware channels (Refer: Figure 10: Diverse software on Diverse Hardware) This methods is rarely used, Since design complexity involved is high [Type of Errors Detected] | Software Faults and Hardware Faults are detected at the design stage. | [] | Verification and Validation | Type of Errors Detected | http://verificationandvalidation.blogspot.com/ | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_255326664_1.json |
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90162e92_cles_about_Simonburn_Tea_Rooms__Article | [Date] Spring 2008 [Publication] Tea and Tea Room Talk [View] click to view [Article] | Afternoon Tea at Simonburn | [] | Press and articles about Simonburn Tea Rooms | Article | http://simonburntearooms.com/press.htm | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00335-ip-10-236-191-2_208125851_0.json |
90162e92_cles_about_Simonburn_Tea_Rooms__Article | [Date] February 2008 [Publication] Newcastle Journal [View] click to view [Article] | How Ann beat the rat race | [] | Press and articles about Simonburn Tea Rooms | Article | http://simonburntearooms.com/press.htm | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00335-ip-10-236-191-2_208125851_0.json |
90162e92_cles_about_Simonburn_Tea_Rooms__Article | [Date] February 2008 [Publication] Newcastle Evening Chronical [View] click to view [Article] | On the boil | [] | Press and articles about Simonburn Tea Rooms | Article | http://simonburntearooms.com/press.htm | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00335-ip-10-236-191-2_208125851_0.json |
90162e92_cles_about_Simonburn_Tea_Rooms__Article | [Date] December 2008 [Publication] Newcastle Journal [View] click to view [Article] | North East Woman Entreprenur Awards | [] | Press and articles about Simonburn Tea Rooms | Article | http://simonburntearooms.com/press.htm | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00335-ip-10-236-191-2_208125851_0.json |
90162e92_cles_about_Simonburn_Tea_Rooms__Article | [Date] December 2008 [Publication] NE Awards [View] click to view [Article] | North East Woman Entreprenur Awards | [] | Press and articles about Simonburn Tea Rooms | Article | http://simonburntearooms.com/press.htm | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00335-ip-10-236-191-2_208125851_0.json |
90162e92_cles_about_Simonburn_Tea_Rooms__Article | [Date] November 2007 [Publication] Newcastle Journal [View] click to view [Article] | North East Woman Entreprenur Awards | [] | Press and articles about Simonburn Tea Rooms | Article | http://simonburntearooms.com/press.htm | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00335-ip-10-236-191-2_208125851_0.json |
90162e92_cles_about_Simonburn_Tea_Rooms__Article | [Publication] Rural Enterprise [View] click to view [Article] | Tea Time | [] | Press and articles about Simonburn Tea Rooms | Article | http://simonburntearooms.com/press.htm | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00335-ip-10-236-191-2_208125851_0.json |
90162e92_cles_about_Simonburn_Tea_Rooms__Article | [Publication] Hexham Courant [View] click to view [Article] | Cause for celebration at village tea rooms | [] | Press and articles about Simonburn Tea Rooms | Article | http://simonburntearooms.com/press.htm | 17/1438042987402.78_20150728002307-00335-ip-10-236-191-2_208125851_0.json |
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