ARM System Developer's Guide

ARM System Developer's Guide
Author: Andrew Sloss
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 703
Release: 2004-05-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0080490492

Over the last ten years, the ARM architecture has become one of the most pervasive architectures in the world, with more than 2 billion ARM-based processors embedded in products ranging from cell phones to automotive braking systems. A world-wide community of ARM developers in semiconductor and product design companies includes software developers, system designers and hardware engineers. To date no book has directly addressed their need to develop the system and software for an ARM-based system. This text fills that gap. This book provides a comprehensive description of the operation of the ARM core from a developer's perspective with a clear emphasis on software. It demonstrates not only how to write efficient ARM software in C and assembly but also how to optimize code. Example code throughout the book can be integrated into commercial products or used as templates to enable quick creation of productive software. The book covers both the ARM and Thumb instruction sets, covers Intel's XScale Processors, outlines distinctions among the versions of the ARM architecture, demonstrates how to implement DSP algorithms, explains exception and interrupt handling, describes the cache technologies that surround the ARM cores as well as the most efficient memory management techniques. A final chapter looks forward to the future of the ARM architecture considering ARMv6, the latest change to the instruction set, which has been designed to improve the DSP and media processing capabilities of the architecture.* No other book describes the ARM core from a system and software perspective. * Author team combines extensive ARM software engineering experience with an in-depth knowledge of ARM developer needs. * Practical, executable code is fully explained in the book and available on the publisher's Website. * Includes a simple embedded operating system.

Thin Air

Thin Air
Author: Richard K. Morgan
Publisher: Del Rey
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 110188536X

An atmospheric tale of corruption and abduction set on Mars, from the author of the award-winning science fiction novel Altered Carbon, now an exciting new series from Netflix. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE GUARDIAN Hakan Veil is an ex–corporate enforcer equipped with military-grade body tech that’s made him a human killing machine. His former employers have abandoned him on a turbulent Mars where Earth-based overlords battle for profits and power amid a homegrown independence movement. But he’s had enough of the red planet, and all he wants is a ticket back home—which is just what he’s offered by the Earth Oversight organization, in exchange for being the bodyguard for an EO investigator. It’s a beyond-easy gig for a heavy hitter like Veil . . . until it isn’t. When Veil’s charge starts looking into the mysterious disappearance of a lottery winner, it stirs up a hornet’s nest of intrigue and murder. And the deeper Veil is drawn into the game, the more long-buried secrets claw their way to the Martian surface. Now it’s the expert assassin poised against powerful enemies hellbent on taking him down—by any means necessary. Praise for Thin Air “Kick-ass . . . Mixed in with the thriller-esque action and cyberpunk backdrop is a hard-boiled noir story complete with a twisting and turning plot that keeps readers on their toes.”—Los Angeles Times “Richard K. Morgan wants to destroy your Mars fantasies. . . . It’s a grim vision, but one that Morgan finds far more plausible than the cheerful visions of plucky Mars colonists common in sci-fi.”—Wired “A robotically enhanced Jack Reacher [in a] dazzlingly intricate game of political double- and triple-cross, spiced with tastily kinetic battle sequences.”—The Guardian “If you ever imagined that the core esthetics and themes of cyberpunk—lowlifes and high tech; corporate dominance; future noir; post-human evolution and cyborg adaptations; hardscrabble urban environments—were played out, Thin Air will set you straight, and kick your butt in the process. . . . Both kinematic and cinematic, [Thin Air is] limned by Morgan with balletic precision and smashmouth grace.”—Paul Di Filippo, Locus

Trigger: A Morgan & McCoy Chronicle

Trigger: A Morgan & McCoy Chronicle
Author: Dakota Kincaid
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2006-02-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1411677498

THE LADIES' MAN AND THE CLAIRVOYANTTrace Morgan, federal marshal. Kate McCoy, hunter of miscreants and murderers.A MATCH MADE IN HELLBack to where it all began, the day Morgan and McCoy met. Morgan expects McCoy to respond like every other lady he's ever encountered. He gives her a week. McCoy has no reason to trust Morgan and every reason not to. She's seen his kind before. She doesn't care how big Morgan is, how fast he handles his guns, or how pretty his face is. He'll be gone quicker than the last five men her employers hired to protect her. She gives Morgan a day.Trigger is the sixth in a series. The first five Morgan & McCoy chronicles are available through Lulu.com and all fine bookstores. Expect the seventh in the series, Dead Reckoning, in 2012.

The Forest of Carren, A Morgan Koda Adventure, Book Two.

The Forest of Carren, A Morgan Koda Adventure, Book Two.
Author: Juls Duncan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2012-10-13
Genre:
ISBN: 1300301287

First Edition... Extended Version.............Candy-cane-striped trees, ogres, and chameleon-dragons might seem like an adventure, but to Morgan Koda, it's all about friendship.Thirteen year old Morgan has unintentionally altered her time-line and that of her world and she will do anything to preserve it.As her second school year starts, she must face her adversary, The Dark Emir, once again. He has kidnapped one of her best friends and holds him hostage in exchange for The Mask of Noesis and the restoration of their time-line.But by resetting the time-line Morgan risks losing the one thing she has yearned for her whole life. On the other hand, surrendering the golden mask will give The Dark Emir the key to controlling her and their world.Morgan Koda has no intention of doing his bidding, and there's a little more than magic up her sleeve...

Morgan's Mercenaries: Heart of Stone

Morgan's Mercenaries: Heart of Stone
Author: Lindsay McKenna
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426837259

They had met before. Battled before. And Captain Maya Stevenson had never again wanted to lay eyes on Major Dane York—the man who had once tried to destroy her military career. But she was ready for him now. This time, they were on her turf—on her mission. Dane knew this assignment was his last chance to save his career. And Maya wasn't going to make it easy. Even though he sensed she knew she needed his expertise. And even though there was something happening behind the flash of her eyes that spelled wanting, and tenderness, and danger.

Harry Morgan's Way

Harry Morgan's Way
Author: Dudley Pope
Publisher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2013-03-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0755120450

'Morgan the Pirate' is associated with the trappings of pirate living - skull and crossbones, pieces of eight, almost 'with a yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum'. Yet if this was true, why did Charles II knight him and why was he given the governorship of Jamaica? In this authoritative biography, Dudley Pope lays to rest the popularised image.

Admiral Sir Henry Morgan

Admiral Sir Henry Morgan
Author: Terry Breverton
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005-01-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781455600144

Discover the truth about the 17th-century Welsh naval officer who became a hero for the British Empire—and not a bloodthirsty pirate. This is the swashbuckling biography of the naval officer known as the Sword of England, the Welshman Henry Morgan. Over the years, Morgan came to be portrayed as a black-hearted, fierce pirate. This error in terms and in the assessment of Morgan’s character led to the filing of the first libel lawsuit, brought in protest to a book published in 1684 claiming he had been an indentured servant, was a pirate, and was responsible for atrocities. In fact, Morgan was commissioned to aid the British navy in fighting enemies of the crown and was a superb military tactician who led a dozen victorious campaigns against massive odds. In 1655, Spain was the greatest naval and military power on earth, and controlled the sea lanes of Central America and the Caribbean. Henry Morgan’s career as a buccaneer officially began when, at age twenty, he landed in Barbados as part of a force deployed to capture Cuba or Hispaniola (Puerto Rico) for the British. The deployment failed, but the forces did capture Jamaica, which would become Morgan’s adopted home base for the rest of his life. From there, Morgan planned the attacks that would enrich the British throne and usher in the era of British supremacy on the high seas. For his leadership in battle and as lieutenant governor of Jamaica, Admiral Sir Henry Morgan deserves to take his place alongside Sir Francis Drake and the Duke of Wellington in the panoply of history’s greatest heroes.

Morgan's Passing

Morgan's Passing
Author: Anne Tyler
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2011-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307788377

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the beloved Pulitzer Prize–winning author comes "an almost flawless story of love" (Los Angeles Times). In this modern classic, Morgan Gower works at Cullen's hardware store in north Baltimore. He has seven daughters and a warmhearted wife, but as he journeys into the gray area of middle age, he finds his household growing tedious. Then Morgan meets two lovely young newlyweds under some rather extreme circumstances—and all three discover that no one's heart is safe....