Popular recipes tagged "access" but not "winuae"http://code.activestate.com/recipes/tags/access-winuae/2014-02-17T20:53:56-08:00ActiveState Code Recipessav2mdb (Python) 2014-02-17T20:53:56-08:00Albert-Jan Roskamhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4177640/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/578826-sav2mdb/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 578826 by <a href="/recipes/users/4177640/">Albert-Jan Roskam</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/access/">access</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/spss/">spss</a>). Revision 2. </p> <p>sav2mdb.py: convert SPSS system files (codepage) to Microsoft Access files</p> Arduino Diecimila Board Access Inside Windows 32 Bit DEMO. (Python) 2011-04-10T11:02:37-07:00Barry Walkerhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4177147/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577648-arduino-diecimila-board-access-inside-windows-32-b/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577648 by <a href="/recipes/users/4177147/">Barry Walker</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/access/">access</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/arduino/">arduino</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/demo/">demo</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/windows/">windows</a>). </p> <p>Arduino-Windows2x.py</p> <p>Finally the Windows 32 bit version of the other recipes of similar design. (The AMIGA/WinUAE and Linux versions are already on this site.)</p> <p>To get more recognisable characters displayed it is best to use a potentiometer wired as one end to +5V, the other end to Gnd and the wiper to ANALOG IN 0. This has been tested on various Linux Distros and kept as simple as possible so that anyone can understand it.</p> <p>The required ?.pde file for the Arduino Board can be found here:-</p> <p><a href="http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577625-arduino-diecimila-board-access-inside-winuae-demo/?in=lang-python" rel="nofollow">http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577625-arduino-diecimila-board-access-inside-winuae-demo/?in=lang-python</a></p> <p>Similar assumptions are made as in the URL above.</p> <p>Enjoy finding simple solutions to often very difficult problems... ;o)</p> <p>Bazza, G0LCU.</p> Arduino Diecimila Board Access Inside Linux DEMO. (Python) 2011-04-03T22:04:02-07:00Barry Walkerhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4177147/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577631-arduino-diecimila-board-access-inside-linux-demo/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577631 by <a href="/recipes/users/4177147/">Barry Walker</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/access/">access</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/arduino/">arduino</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/demo/">demo</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/linux/">linux</a>). </p> <p>Arduino-Linux2x.py</p> <p>This is a simple Python example of accessing a(n) Arduino Diecimila Board using Standard Python 2.x.x.</p> <p>This code requires NO PySerial to work, just standard Linux(/Unix?) commands and a Standard Python install.</p> <p>The only prerequisite is that a root terminal is needed to start Python in.</p> <p>This code is released as Public Domain and you can do with it as you please.</p> <p>To get more values displayed it is best to use a potentiometer wired as one end to +5V, the other end to Gnd and the wiper to ANALOG IN 0. This has been tested on various Linux Distros and kept as simple as possible so that anyone can understand it.</p> <p>The required ?.pde file for the Arduino Board can be found here:-</p> <p><a href="http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577625-arduino-diecimila-board-access-inside-winuae-demo/?in=lang-python" rel="nofollow">http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577625-arduino-diecimila-board-access-inside-winuae-demo/?in=lang-python</a></p> <p>Similar assumptions are made as in the URL above.</p> <p>Enjoy finding simple solutions to often very difficult problems... ;o)</p> Arduino Diecimila Board Access Inside A Linux Bash Shell. (Text) 2011-03-30T18:08:11-07:00Barry Walkerhttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4177147/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577627-arduino-diecimila-board-access-inside-a-linux-bash/ <p style="color: grey"> Text recipe 577627 by <a href="/recipes/users/4177147/">Barry Walker</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/access/">access</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/arduino/">arduino</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/bash/">bash</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/linux/">linux</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/shell/">shell</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/text/">text</a>). </p> <p>The "code" in this recipe is a step by step "root" shell command line procedure for testing whether a(n) USB Arduino Dev Board is working or not. To get more recognisable characters displayed it is best to use a potentiometer wired as one end to +5V, the other end to Gnd and thw wiper to ANALOG IN 0. This has been tested on various Linux Distros and kept as simple as possible so that anyone can understand it.</p> <p>The required ?.pde file for the Arduino Board can be found here:-</p> <p><a href="http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577625-arduino-diecimila-board-access-inside-winuae-demo/?in=lang-python" rel="nofollow">http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577625-arduino-diecimila-board-access-inside-winuae-demo/?in=lang-python</a></p> <p>It is issued entirely as Public Domain by B.Walker, G0LCU, 30-03-2011, and you may do with it as you please.</p> <p>Similar assumptions are made as in the URL above.</p> <p>Enjoy finding simple solutions to often very difficult problems... ;o)</p> Decoupled Proxy of a State Bearing Object in a Multiprocessing Environment (Python) 2010-04-08T04:36:05-07:00Mateyuzohttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4172453/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577180-decoupled-proxy-of-a-state-bearing-object-in-a-mul/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 577180 by <a href="/recipes/users/4172453/">Mateyuzo</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/access/">access</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/multiprocessing/">multiprocessing</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/process/">process</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/processing/">processing</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/subprocess/">subprocess</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/synchronization/">synchronization</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/syncmanager/">syncmanager</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/threading/">threading</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/__getattribute__/">__getattribute__</a>). Revision 2. </p> <p>Describes a simple example of the potential for shared Singleton or Borg object methods to be proxy'd by an object that SyncManger can present to requesting subprocesses.</p> Dot-style nested lookups over dictionary based data structures (Python) 2008-12-14T14:32:59-08:00David Mosshttp://code.activestate.com/recipes/users/4124829/http://code.activestate.com/recipes/576586-dot-style-nested-lookups-over-dictionary-based-dat/ <p style="color: grey"> Python recipe 576586 by <a href="/recipes/users/4124829/">David Moss</a> (<a href="/recipes/tags/access/">access</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/attribute/">attribute</a>, <a href="/recipes/tags/dictionaries/">dictionaries</a>). Revision 2. </p> <p>This recipe allows you to present dictionary based nested data stuctures in your Python code as objects with nested attributes.</p> <p>It provides dot ('.') based attribute lookups, like this :-</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; x = d.foo.bar.baz </code></pre> <p>instead of the usual (and longer) Python dictionary syntax lookups :-</p> <pre class="prettyprint"><code>&gt;&gt;&gt; x = d['foo']['bar']['baz'] </code></pre> <p>This recipe saves you <em>lot</em> of typing!</p> <p>For simplicity and readability this particular version show a read only lookup class.</p>