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  • User Manual for Modtones DJ
  • Modtones DJ? Mobile Application User Manual. 1. Modtones DJ Overview .... The LG VX6000 phone will let you store many downloaded ringtones. Download PDF
  • Toshiba Satellite Pro L40 Specifications
  • Toshiba Satellite Pro L40 Specification Details, Stylish and affordable for everyday work Toshiba notebooks combined with Windows Vista, the next-generation operating, gives you the best in innovative mobile computing. The stylish Satellite Pro L40 is a practical notebook for professionals and small to medium sized companies looking for the assurance of Toshiba quality at an exceptional price. Driven by Intel® processing power, this 15.4? widescreen notebook runs today’s demanding business applications while providing effortless connectivity. Improved features enhance working productivity while offering a carefree computing experience. Versatile Display Simply connect • Widescreen 15.4? Display for flexibility and ease of use. All in a notebook • With Toshiba ConfigFree ™ software, it’s easy to set up an instant wired weighing just 2.7kgs. and wireless network connection, troubleshoot any problems and capture location profiles. Latest Intel Processors • Choose from the latest Intel Pentium Dual-Core T2130 1.86GHz or Celeron-M 440 1.86GHz processor, 1MB cache, 533MHz. High quality stereo speakers: increase your DVD Super Multi drive: store data and enjoy Mobile style: set the trend with this unique multimedia capabilities. multimedia recording/playback of CDs and DVDs. notebook design. Download pdf for Toshiba Satellite Pro L40 Specifications
  • 2001 Pontiac Firebird Owner’s Manual PDF
  • You can be severely injured or killed in a crash if you aren’t wearing your safety belt — even if you have air bags. Wearing your safety belt during a crash helps reduce your chance of hitting things inside the vehicle or being ejected from it. Air bags are “supplemental restraints” to the safety belts. All air bags are designed to work with safety belts, but don’t replace them. Air bags are designed to work only in moderate to severe crashes where the front of your vehicle hits something. They aren’t designed to inflate at all in rollover, rear, side or low-speed frontal crashes. And, for unrestrained occupants, air bags may provide less protection in frontal crashes than more forceful air bags have provided in the past. Everyone in your vehicle should wear a safety belt properly — whether or not there’s an air bag for that person. Download 2001 Pontiac Firebird Owner’s Manual PDF
  • Understanding astigmatism
  • Astigmatism in an aberration that results when an optical system focuses two … exhibits no astigmatism. The lens is symmetric in the horizontal and Astigmatism in an aberration that results when an optical system focuses two orthogonal axes of light at two different distances in space. Holograms and holographic optical elements intentionally produce, or unintentionally suffer, from astigmatism. To explain the basic properties of astigmatism, though, we choose a simpler optical model using spherical and cylindrical refractive lenses. Spherical lens with no astigmatism The ideal version of the common spherical lens, of which a typical magnifying glass is an example, exhibits no astigmatism. The lens is symmetric in the horizontal and vertical directions (indeed, all directions), and thus has an optical power that doesn’t vary depending on whether the angle that light strikes the lens is
  • Bluetooth Security & Hacks Manual
  • Basics Bluetooth Security Attacks via Bluetooth - Introduction BlueSnarf BlueSnarf++ BlueBug BlueJacking HeloMoto BlueSmack Cracking the Bluetooth PIN Conclusion Bluetooth Basics Originally invented 1994 by Ericsson Technology for connections of short range devices Bluetooth operates within license-free ISM band (2.4 – 2.48 GHz) To prevent interferences: frequency hopping base band frequency switched 1600 times / s ISM band devided into 79 freq. levels, 1 MHz distance Connect two devices: pairing Piconet (a, b) – aggregation of several piconets to scatternet (c) Bluetooth Basics Maximum data rate: 700 kBit/s in Version 1.2, up to 2.1 mBit/s in Version 2.0 + EDR (enhanced data rate) Generally low power consumption Three different device classes: Power Class 1 2 3 Max. output Power 100 mW (20 dBm) 2,5 mW (4 dBm) 1 mW (0 dBm) Max. Operating Range ~ 100 m ~ 20 m ~ 10 m Bluetooth protocol stack: Structure 1. Introduction 1.1 Bluetooth Basics 2. Bluetooth Security 2.1 Attacks via Bluetooth - Introduction 2.2 BlueSnarf 2.3 BlueSnarf++ 2.4 BlueBug 2.5 BlueJacking 2.6 HeloMoto 2.7 BlueSmack 2.8 Cracking the Bluetooth PIN 3. Conclusion Attacks via Bluetooth - Introduction Rising popularity of wireless technology ? rising interest in abusing devices and communication channels Interesting facts about „victim“: Is it a mobile phone / pda / computer ? Vulnerable to a known software leakage ? Which ports are open on the target device ? Social engineering, software tools Blooover by trifinite group Java application for mobile phones Allows security audits and proof-of-concept attacks Slax-based
  • Globus: A Metacomputing Infrastructure Toolkit PDF
  • Emerging high-performance applications require the ability to exploit diverse, ge- ographically distributed resources. These applications use high-speed networks to in- tegrate supercomputers, large databases, archival storage devices, advanced visualiza- tion devices, and/or scienti?c instruments to form networked virtual supercomputers or metacomputers. While the physical infrastructure to build such systems is becoming widespread, the heterogeneous and dynamic nature of the metacomputing environment poses new challenges for developers of system software, parallel tools, and applications. In this article, we introduce Globus, a system that we are developing to address these challenges. The Globus system is intended to achieve a vertically integrated treatment of application, middleware, and network. A low level toolkit provides basic mechanisms such as communication, authentication, network information, and data access. These mechanisms are used to construct various higher-level metacomputing services, such as parallel programming tools and schedulers. Our long-term goal is to build an Adaptive Wide Area Resource Environment (AWARE), an integrated set of higher-level services that enable applications to adapt to heterogeneous and dynamically changing meta- computing environments. Preliminary versions of Globus components were deployed successfully as part of the I-WAY networking experiment. Download Globus: A Metacomputing Infrastructure Toolkit PDF
  • Eclipse Tutorial and First Program
  • Java & Eclipse Platform Oulu, Spring 2005 The Eclipse Platform is designed for building integrated development environments (IDEs) that can be used to create applications as diverse as web sites, embedded Java programs, C++ programs, and Enterprise JavaBeans. In this tutorial we will show the (very) basic functionality of this program, which is call “The Platform” when talking about Java Developing Tools. Visit www.eclipse.org for further information. Eclipse is released open source software license, so you can download for free from its website: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php. To install it, we need a Java Virtual Machine, avaliable in: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp We select JRE 5.0 Update 1 for our platform, now we are ready to download Eclipse and the Visual Editor: http://download.eclipse.org/downloads/drops/R-3.0.1-200409161125/index.php http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ve/downloads/ Remember to install also the required plugins to run Visual Editor: Java Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) Model Runtime and GEF Runtime. To install the Java VM, click on the installer and follow the steps, for Eclipse and the VE: Download Eclipse Tutorial and First Program
  • Processor Utilization with Microsoft ® Windows ® Media Center Edition on Systems Enabled
  • This document is intended for OEMs and system builders building systems utilizing the Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition (MCE) operating system. The P-state transitions (Cool?n’Quiet and AMD PowerNow! technologies) allow a computer to dynamically switch between different processor performance states depending on the processor utilization. In mobile applications these transitions can help extend battery life while delivering maximum processor performance on demand. In desktop applications they can reduce heat dissipation of the processor, resulting in less use of the fan and less noise. The document Microsoft Windows XP MCE 2005 Hardware Requirements (available from Microsoft) helps specify maximum processor utilization for various user scenarios. OEMs and system builders are required to measure processor utilization for Windows XP MCE system compliance. OEMs and system builders must meet these requirements in order to receive the Windows XP MCE logo and to market their products as Windows XP MCE computers. Download pdf Processor Utilization with Microsoft ® Windows ® Media Center Edition on Systems Enabled
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  • Creating Your First C# Windows Program pdf
  • For historical reasons, machine language is also known as assembly language. In the old days, each manufacturer provided a program called an assembler that would convert special words into individual machine instructions. Thus, you might write something really cryptic like MOV AX,CX. (That’s an actual Intel processor instruction, by the way.) The assembler would convert that instruction into a pattern of bits corresponding to a single machine instruction. Humans and computers have decided to meet somewhere in the middle. Programmers create their programs in a language that is not nearly as free as human speech but a lot more flexible and easy to use than machine language. The languages that occupy this middle ground — C#, for example — are called high-level computer languages. (High is a relative term here.) What is a program? In one sense, a Windows program is an executable file that you can run by double-clicking its icon. For example, the version of Microsoft Word that I’m using to write this book is a program. You call that an executable program, or executable for short. The names of executable program files gener- ally end with the extension .exe. But a program is something else, as well. An executable program consists of one or more source files. A C# program file is a text file that contains a sequence of C# commands, which fit together according to the laws of C# grammar. This file is known as a source file, probably because it’s a source of frustration and