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  • IMAQ Vision 7.1 Development Module
  • The Vision 7.1 Development Module is for engineers and scientists who are developing machine vision and scientific imaging applications. The development module includes NI Vision Assistant 7.1—an interactive environment for developers who need to quickly prototype vision applications without programming—and IMAQ Vision 7.1 for LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI™, and Microsoft Visual Basic—a library of powerful functions for image processing. In addition, the development module includes NI-IMAQ 3.0, the National Instruments driver software for controlling IMAQ hardware products. This document outlines new functionality, system requirements, installation procedures, and descriptions of the documentation included with the Vision 7.1 Development Module. Refer to the readme.wri file, included with the software, for the most up-to-date information about the Vision 7.1 Development Module. What’s New in the Vision 7.1 Development Module This section describes the new features available in all submodules of the Vision 7.1 Development Module. • 64-bit RGB—Support for 64-bit RGB images. • 2D Barcodes—Functions for creating an application that reads Data Matrix and PDF417 2D barcodes. • Particle Classification—An application for training and classifying samples in images, as well as functions for creating an application that trains and classifies samples based on their shape or a user-defined feature vector. • Optical Character Recognition (OCR)—An application for training and reading characters in images, as well as functions for creating an application that analyzes an image and trains and read characters in images. Download pdf IMAQ Vision 7.1 Development Module
  • The Physiology of the Grid pdf
  • In both e-business and e-science, we often need to integrate services across distributed, heterogeneous, dynamic “virtual organizations” formed from the disparate resources within a single enterprise and/or from external resource sharing and service provider relationships. This integration can be technically challenging because of the need to achieve various qualities of service when running on top of different native platforms. We present an Open Grid Services Architecture that addresses these challenges. Building on concepts and technologies from the Grid and Web services communities, this architecture defines a uniform exposed service semantics (the Grid service); defines standard mechanisms for creating, naming, and discovering transient Grid service instances; provides location transparency and multiple protocol bindings for service instances; and supports integration with underlying native platform facilities. The Open Grid Services Architecture also defines, in terms of Web Services Description Language (WSDL) interfaces and associated conventions, mechanisms required for creating and composing sophisticated distributed systems, including lifetime management, change management, and notification. Service bindings can support reliable invocation, authentication, authorization, and delegation, if required. Our presentation complements an earlier foundational article, “The Anatomy of the Grid,” by describing how Grid mechanisms can implement a service-oriented architecture, explaining how Grid functionality can be incorporated into a Web services framework, and illustrating how our architecture can be applied within commercial computing as a basis for distributed system integration—within and across organizational domains. Download The Physiology of the Grid pdf
  • Scalability of the Microsoft Cluster Service
  • An important argument for the introduction of software managed clusters is that of scale: By constructing the cluster out of commodity compute elements, one can, by simply adding new elements, improve the reliability of the overall system in terms of performance and in availability. The limits to how far such a cluster can be scaled seems to be dependent on the scalability of its management software, which in its core has a collection of distributed algorithms to guarantee the correct operation of the cluster. The complexity of these algorithms makes them a vulnerable component of the system in terms of their impact on the overall scalability of the system. This paper examines two of the distributed components of the Microsoft Cluster Service that are most likely to have an impact on its scalability: the membership and the global update managers. The first sections of the paper will provide some general background on these distributed services and scalability issues. After that the algorithms used to implement these service are described in detail and an analysis of their impact on scalability is given. The scalability analysis is based on an off-line analysis of the algorithms as well as the results of on-line experiments on a cluster with a, in MSCS terms, large number of nodes. Download pdf Scalability of the Microsoft Cluster Service
  • Toshiba Qosmio G30 Review pdf
  • When Toshiba first introduced its Qosmio sometime in ‘04 it made headlines as being in the front of notebook technology. Now their third-gen model, the G30 has come to our fair shores and we’re looking at good old Quosmio style with the latest in Intel power. As with past models, the G30 offers one of the best 17-inch wide-screen displays around, a double-layer DVD drive, and an integrated TV tuner, as well as a full complement of ports and connections, a rocking set of stereo speakers, and an unparalleled set of multimedia controls. Now while most of these features are nothing bright sparkling new to us, what you’ll get on the vast majority of systems is a very highly watered down version. The Qosmio offers true multimedia performance with a bang. If you’re looking for a full-featured digital entertainment system that’s still somehow portable, the G30 leads the pack. Seriously speaking, the G30 is a very big laptop, even for a mobile graphics cum multimedia workstation. The keyboard has large, firm keys, much akin to what a normal desktop would have, albeit with some keys being re-positioned to optimize space usage. Above the keyboard resides the most complete set of system and A/V controls we’ve seen on a laptop. Interesting points include dedicated controls for display brightness, video signal in and out, and Dolby Home Theater Download Toshiba Qosmio G30 Review pdf
  • Hard Drive Quick Series Guide Pdf
  • Inspiron 3000, 3500, and 7000 Start Notebook Computers Dell Inspiron 3000, 3500, and 7000 Series Notebook Computers This document contains all the information you need to install your Simple Technology hard drive in the following Dell Inspiron 3000, 3500, and 7000 Series notebook computers. Inspiron 3000 Inspiron3500 C300XT Celeron Inspiron 7000 A366LT Inspiron 3000 M166ST w/MMX Inspiron3500 C333XT Celeron Inspiron 7000 A400LT Inspiron 3000 M200ST w/MMX Inspiron3500 C366XT Celeron Inspiron 7000 C366LT Celeron Inspiron 3000 M233XT w/MMX Inspiron3500 C400GT Celeron Inspiron 7000 C400LT Celeron Inspiron 3000 M266XT Inspiron3500 D233XT Inspiron 7000 D266GT Inspiron3500 A300GT Inspiron3500 D266GT Inspiron 7000 D266XT Inspiron3500 A333GT Inspiron3500 D266XT Inspiron 7000 D300GT Inspiron3500 A366GT Inspiron3500 D300GT Inspiron 7000 D300LT Inspiron3500 A400GT Inspiron 7000 A333GT Download Hard Drive Quick Series Guide Manual
  • Guide to Setting Up a Wireless Network
  • This guide has been commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills, in partnership with NIACE (National Institute of Adult and Continuing Education), to support those working with wireless networks for Adult and Community Learning. It has been written by the DirectSupport initiative, which has been supporting UK online centres, Wireless Outreach Projects, and similar Community ICT access programmes, since 2000. DirectSupport is run by the charity ruralnet|uk, together with other community development partners. The guide is for learning practitioners, and their support staff, who are considering the installation of a new wireless network or want to understand the implications in extending an existing network by using wireless components. It offers information to tutors and community development practioners, who may work in outreach venues, in learning access centres, or in small organisations. Those who may not have a technical team on call, and require simple DIY guidance on how to set up a small network of computers to share files, printers and connect to an existing Internet connection, will find this guide helpful. It sets out to explain the basic principles behind wireless networking, the different standards available and the components needed to set up the network. It also discusses how to add a wireless segment to an existing network constructed using cables or wires – a wired network. It covers configuring the network, setting up network security and basic troubleshooting. The guide assumes a basic understanding of computer networking, but is not intended as a comprehensive guide to network design, management or
  • Addendum to Users Manual Ranger Wedge Interface
  • A laptop computer contains an integrated keyboard whereas a desktop computer uses an external keyboard. When using a desktop computer with a scanner that is designed to emulate keyboard input, the scanner is wedged into the cable that connects the external keyboard to the computer (hence, the term wedge scanner). Since a laptop keyboard is internal, there is no cable accessible to use a standard wedge connection for a scanner. However, most laptops make provision for an external keyboard via a separate keyboard connector (or port). Since the scanner connections to the laptop are different from the connections to a desktop computer, the scanner must be programmed specifically to operate as an external keyboard device. This is accomplished by using the programming codes on page 9. Download pdf Addendum to Users Manual Ranger Wedge Interface
  • FreeLinc Adapter Series Adapter User Manual
  • FreeLinc products to enhance your two-way radio communications. Each FreeLinc adapter is compatible with other FreeLinc communications accessories that use cutting-edge LibertyLink™ wireless technology from Aura Communications, Inc. Based on nearfield magnetic induction communication (NFMC), LibertyLink supports mobility, freedom-of-motion, exceptional battery life, audio integrity, ease-of-use, durability, secure communications and comfort. LibertyLink is the first technology of its kind to be implemented into practical voice and audio solutions. FreeLinc communications accessories operate in a “bubble” that envelops one to three meters of each user’s personal space, and is – by the laws of physics – fully private and secure. The result is an easier to use, lower cost system that makes far more e?cient use of power and bandwidth than conventional RF systems. By limiting the range and bandwidth to only what the application requires, the product achieves a very substantial savings in power. Signals are designed to propagate only within a twometer range, enabling a huge power and battery advantage (up to six times) over standard RF technology. Thank you for choosing FreeLinc. Parts of the Product - Adapter Diagram/Terms Here are the components of your FreeMotion 200 adapter. Download pdf FreeLinc Adapter Series Adapter User Manual
  • Renault Workshop Repair Manual PDF
  • The repair methods given by the manufacturer in this document are based on the technical specifications current when it was prepared. The methods may be modified as a result of changes by the manufacturer in the production of the various component units and accessories from which his vehicles are constructed”. All copyrights reserved by Renault. Copying or translating, in part or in full, of this document or use of the service part reference numbering system is forbidden without the prior written authority of Renault. ENSEMBLE MOTEUR ET BAS Section view Identification Cross section - tightening torques Gears Capacity - Lubricants Special points Modifications Consumables Parts which must always be changed Special tools Gearbox repair Shafts Differential Internal controls Lubrication channel Reverse gear shaft Reverse gear brake Speedometer Thrust pad guide tube Assembling the housings Exploded view parts directory Exploded views MANUAL GEARBOX Download Renault Workshop Repair Manual PDF
  • Netopia ISDN PC Card Windows Users Guide
  • Installation Step 1: Inserting the PC Card Step 2: Connecting your equipment U Interface S/T Interface Connecting your interface to the PC Card Step 3: Configuring the PC Card Windows 95 Windows NT 4.0 Windows NT 3.51 Windows 3.x and DOS Chapter 3 — Windows Configuration Tool Using Setup Wizard Profile configuration Updating firmware Chapter 4 — VT100 Configuration Tool VT100 Configuration Tool activation Profile configuration Chapter 5 — Operation Making a connection Windows 95 Windows NT 4.0 Windows NT 3.51 Windows 3.x DOS Dialing with Multilink PPP About PPP authentication protocols Using other communications applications Dialing with AT commands Data compression Netopia ISDN PC Card LEDs Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting Solutions to common problems Download pdf Netopia ISDN PC Card Windows Users Guide