Sunday, May 4, 2008

refferals


mobile


$GLOBALS['google']['ad_type']='text_image';
$GLOBALS['google']['channel']='';
$GLOBALS['google']['client']='pub-1514509376625746';
$GLOBALS['google']['format']='mobile_single';
$GLOBALS['google']['https']=$_SERVER['HTTPS'];
$GLOBALS['google']['host']=$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'];
$GLOBALS['google']['ip']=$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
$GLOBALS['google']['markup']='xhtml';
$GLOBALS['google']['oe']='utf8';
$GLOBALS['google']['output']='xhtml';
$GLOBALS['google']['ref']=$_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
$GLOBALS['google']['url']=$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
$GLOBALS['google']['useragent']=$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'];
$google_dt = time();
google_set_screen_res();

function google_append_url(&$url, $param, $value) {
$url .= '&' . $param . '=' . urlencode($value);
}

function google_append_globals(&$url, $param) {
google_append_url($url, $param, $GLOBALS['google'][$param]);
}

function google_append_color(&$url, $param) {
global $google_dt;
$color_array = split(',', $GLOBALS['google'][$param]);
google_append_url($url, $param,
$color_array[$google_dt % sizeof($color_array)]);
}

function google_set_screen_res() {
$screen_res = $_SERVER['HTTP_UA_PIXELS'];
$delimiter = 'x';
if ($screen_res == '') {
$screen_res = $_SERVER['HTTP_X_UP_DEVCAP_SCREENPIXELS'];
$delimiter = ',';
}
$res_array = explode($delimiter, $screen_res);
if (sizeof($res_array) == 2) {
$GLOBALS['google']['u_w'] = $res_array[0];
$GLOBALS['google']['u_h'] = $res_array[1];
}
}

function google_get_ad_url() {
$google_ad_url = 'http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/ads?';
$google_scheme = ($GLOBALS['google']['https'] == 'on')
? 'https://' : 'http://';
foreach ($GLOBALS['google'] as $param => $value) {
if ($param == 'client') {
google_append_url($google_ad_url, $param,
'ca-mb-' . $GLOBALS['google'][$param]);
} else if (strpos($param, 'color_') === 0) {
google_append_color($google_ad_url, $param);
} else if ((strpos($param, 'host') === 0)
|| (strpos($param, 'url') === 0)) {
google_append_url($google_ad_url, $param,
$google_scheme . $GLOBALS['google'][$param]);
} else {
google_append_globals($google_ad_url, $param);
}
}
google_append_url($google_ad_url, 'dt',
round(1000 * array_sum(explode(' ', microtime()))));
return $google_ad_url;
}

$google_ad_handle = @fopen(google_get_ad_url(), 'r');
if ($google_ad_handle) {
while (!feof($google_ad_handle)) {
echo fread($google_ad_handle, 8192);
}
fclose($google_ad_handle);
}

?>

REFFERALS


Saturday, May 3, 2008

micro contoller 89c51

Features
• Compatible with MCS-51™ Products
• 4K Bytes of In-System Reprogrammable Flash Memory
– Endurance: 1,000 Write/Erase Cycles
• Fully Static Operation: 0 Hz to 24 MHz
• Three-level Program Memory Lock
• 128 x 8-bit Internal RAM
• 32 Programmable I/O Lines
• Two 16-bit Timer/Counters
• Six Interrupt Sources
• Programmable Serial Channel
• Low-power Idle and Power-down Modes
Description
The AT89C51 is a low-power, high-performance CMOS 8-bit microcomputer with 4K
bytes of Flash programmable and erasable read only memory (PEROM). The device
is manufactured using Atmel’s high-density nonvolatile memory technology and is
compatible with the industry-standard MCS-51 instruction set and pinout. The on-chip
Flash allows the program memory to be reprogrammed in-system or by a conventional
nonvolatile memory programmer. By combining a versatile 8-bit CPU with Flash
on a monolithic chip, the Atmel AT89C51 is a powerful microcomputer which provides
a highly-flexible and cost-effective solution to many embedded control applications.

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