MacUser Magazine. Ovidiu Predescu's Weblog. Update (September 3rd, 2011): The code is on Github: A zip file of the latest version of Arduino TinyWebServer can be found here What is it? Arduino TinyWebServer is a library implementation of a small web server running on an Arduino Duemilanove or Uno using the new Ethernet Shield released at the end of September 2010. The new Ethernet Shield adds a microSD card right on the board, in addition to fixing a number of hardware bugs from the previous iteration.
The library is meant to provide a Web interface to your Arduino project. It is not meant to be a full Web server implementation, just the minimum amount to let you get started quickly. To save precious memory space on your Arduino, TinyWebServer encourages you to develop your web applications as AJAX applications. Changes from the previous release Documentation An explanation of the library's API can be found in this older post. Urban Legends Reference Pages. Mac OS. Mac OS is a series of graphical user interface-based operating systems developed by Apple Inc. for their Macintosh line of computer systems. The original version was the integral and unnamed system software first introduced in 1984 with the original Macintosh, and referred to simply as the "System" software.
The System was renamed to Mac OS in 1996 with version 7.6. The System is credited with popularizing the graphical user interface concept. Macintosh operating systems have been released in two major series. Up to major revision 9, from 1984 to 2000, it is historically known as Classic Mac OS. Major revision 10 (revisioned minorly, such as 10.0 through 10.9), from 2001 to present, has had the brand name of Mac OS X, later changing to only OS X.
Both series share a general interface design and some shared application frameworks for compatibility, but also have deeply different architectures. Design concept[edit] Versions[edit] "Classic" Mac OS (1984–2001)[edit] OS X[edit] Star Trek[edit] Macintosh. Signature of Steve Jobs engraved in the case of the first Apple Macintosh computer The Macintosh (/ˈmækɨntɒʃ/ MAK-in-tosh), marketed as Mac, is a line of personal computers (PCs) designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. It was initially targeted mainly at the home, education, and creative professional markets. Since the introduction of the Macintosh, the computer has seen significant evolution now making it one of the most powerful general purpose computers on the market. It now targets the business, science, and law markets as well.
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