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  • SimpleSafe Flash Drive Security Software User Guide Manual
  • To ensure that SimpleSafe works properly, the following minimum hardware and software requirements must be satisfied. Compatibility SimpleSafe supports with the following SimpleTech flash drives: ” Bonzai ® Xpress (part: STI-UFDBXA/XXX) ” Napster” Flash Drive (part: NAP-USB2FD/XXX) ” USB 2.0 Flash Drive (part: STI-USB2FD/XXX) Installation Requirements SimpleSafe supports the Windows operating systems listed in Minimum System Requirements , above. To run SimpleSafe, you must be logged onto Windows as the administrator or a member of the administrator s group. Installing SimpleSafe in Windows 98/98SE To run SimpleSafe under Windows 98/98SE, you must install the Windows 98 or 98SE driver for your flash drive. Go to www.simpletech.com/support and download the Windows 98/98SE driver to your local computer. To install the driver, double-click on the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions. When installation completes, restart your computer. Installing SimpleSafe in Windows ME, 2000 and XP No additional driver installation or system setup is required. Window ® Users Macintosh ® Users Pentium ® class, 200 MHz PC or compatible Power Macintosh ® , PowerBook ® , iMac ® or iBook ® Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP Mac OS ® 9.0 and later USB 2.0 compliant/1.1 compatible connector USB 2.0 compliant/1.1 compatible connector 3 MB of free disk space ABOUT THIS GUIDE This user guide provides instructions for using SimpleSafe security software with SimpleTech flash drives. Typographic Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this guide: Bold Used for menu, command and keyboard selections you make and screens you will see. Currier
  • PHP Nuke Management and Programming
  • PHP?Nuke is free software, released under the GNU License. It is a CMS (Content Managment System) that integrates in its inside all the instruments that are used to create a site/portal of information (meant in broad sense). Given the immense number of present functions in the installation and in an even greater quantity of modules developed from third parties, the system is also adept to the management of • Intranet business, • e?commerce systems, • corporate portals , • public agencies, • news agencies, • online companies, • information sites, • e?learning systems • and so on... PHP?Nuke utilizes as hinge of its own structure the duo PHP+ MySQL, very often being accompanied by the Apache web server. Many modules have integrated many other languages, such as Javascript, Java, Flash and also even systems that serve, through the portal, sounds and films in streaming mode(Online Radio, TV Online, Images, Files...) PHP?Nuke is developed with a particular eye to the suggestions of the W3C, in its origin, the code is in fact W3C compliant and one has validated both the code and the style sheets. It is then up to the user who intends to create a portal to adhere to these standards during the modification of the graphics or the intrinsic characteristics of the system. The personalisation either of the graphical, or of the programming part has only a single limit, the fantasy and capability of the programer and web designer.The presence of many PHP?Nuke sites similar to each other is due mainly to the lack of time of those who created them
  • Traits in CSharp
  • The main focus of this work is on identifying interesting and important aspects of introducing traits to CSharp. We also identify required and optional features for statically typed languages as well as conflict situations. The implementation presented in this paper is a simple prototype (a preprocessor) based on the trait flattening property [9]. It is meant to be a study case for a clean implementation. The main problem concerning traits and statically typed languages like CSharp is about typing traits and to keep the ability to share code easily. Many approaches already exist in theory. This practical work contributes to the research about traits by presenting a simple prototype, showing the possibilities and difficulties in integrating traits in statically typed languages. Although the focus of this work is on CSharp most of the results are directly applicable to other typed object-oriented languages. The implemented “trait flattening framework”, kept mostly language independent, would also work for most other c-like languages (with only slight modification). Section 2 shortly introduces traits. The following sections cover the basics about CSharp, give a short overview about a first dirty-prototype done in CSharp itself and contain some more extensive descriptions, results and practical research by doing the final implementation using Smalltalk. Download pdf Traits in CSharp
  • MSD Motorcycle Trigger Pickup
  • MSD Motorcycle Trigger Pickup,. Kawasaki, PN 15-06-4020. Suzuki GSXR 86-88, ...Before installing the FDP Motorcycle Trigger Pickup, the stock trigger FACTORY DIRECT PERFORMANCE • 1355 PULLMAN DR., EL PASO, TEXAS 79936 • (915) 858-3365 • FAX (915) 858-3496 MSD Motorcycle Trigger Pickup, Kawasaki, PN 15-06-4020 Suzuki GSXR 86-88, PN 15-10-4025 Suzuki GS, PN 15-10-4027 IMPORTANT: Read These Itructio Before Attempting The Itallation! CAUTION: This pickup assembly is for use with an MSD Motorcycle Ignition only. Do Not connect directly to coils or failure of the pickup will result. Parts Included In This Kit 1 - Trigger Pickup WARNING: During itallation, disconnect the battery cables. When disconnecting the battery, always remove the Negative cable fit and itall it last. Note: The FDP Motorcycle Trigger Pickup assembly will eliminate all timing advance functio unless used with a mechanical advance mechanisim. INSTALLATION Before italling the FDP Motorcycle Trigger Pickup, the stock trigger assembly must be removed. Refer to your motorcycle's Service Manual for the proper procedure for removing these components. 1. Remove the points/trigger cover located on the side of the engine. 2. Remove the bolt and hex washer that holds the mechanical advance Download PDF
  • Introduction to CORBA
  • The Java Developer Connection SM (JDC) presents a Short Course introducing the Common Object Request Broker Architecture written by Java ™ Software licensee, the MageLang Institute. A leading provider of Java technology training, MageLang has contributed regularly to the JDC since 1996. The MageLang Institute, since its founding in 1995, has been dedicated to promoting the growth of the Java technology community by providing excellent education and acting as an independent resource. To find out more about MageLang’s Java technology training, visit the MageLang web site (http://www.magelang.com/jdc/) . The Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) from the Object Management Group (OMG) provides a platformindependent, language-independent architecture for writing distributed,object-oriented applications. CORBA objects can reside in the same process,on the same machine,down the hall,or across the planet. The Java language is an excellent language for writing CORBA programs. Some of the features that account for this popularity include the clear mapping from OMGIDL to the Java programming language,and the Java runtime environment’s built-in garbage collection. This introductory course will give you an overall view of how CORBA works, how to write CORBA applications in the Java programming language, and illustrates Sun’s Java 2 ORB implementation of CORBA as well as Inprise’sVisiBroker for Java. The approach to presenting CORBA taken in this course is through an example stock trading application. Download pdf Introduction to CORBA
  • Updating PHP on Mac OS X Server 10.4.x
  • The purpose of this document is to provide instructions on how to update the version of PHP included with OS X 10.4.x Tiger Server. DO NOT USE this document to update PHP on 10.5.x Leopard Server. An separate tutorial is available. It will guide you through updating to the latest version of PHP4 without breaking Server Admin functionality. Furthermore you will be shown how to update to the latest version of PHP5, while retaining most of Server Admin's functionality. Although the Apple included version of PHP4 is suitable for most users, there are situations where one might need to update. A common reason is to include support for the GD2 libraries. This document will require you to use the command line. If you do not feel comfortable with using the command line, you should look for a ready made installer package. Why should I use the command line if there are ready made installer packages available? Short answer: Greater flexibility. Long answer: The packages available, reflect the creators' views on what should or shouldn't be included in the package. By understanding how to install things yourself, you can choose what to include in your PHP build. This document is written for Mac OS X 10.4.x. However, it should apply to 10.3.x as well. Be aware though that I have not done any particular testing of this procedure on 10.3.x. DISCLAIMER: Whatever you do based on this document, you do it at your own risk! Just in case you haven't understood: Whatever you do
  • Taming the Multi-core Beast
  • Professor Brian Vinter Concurrency vs. Parallelism Designing parallel systems is very hard • But sometimes necessary • Designing concurrent systems is surprisingly easy Concurrent systems can transparently utilize an underlying parallel system If your program is concurrent, and with sufficient concurrent operations, you don’t have to design for a specific number of processors Parallelism News flash: Moore’s law is dead since October 2004 This means that increased performance must come from using more processors How much of a Pentium 4 processor is actual processing power? Next generation processors are all multi-core Concurrency Concurrency it the natural way of things Serial algorithms are just the way we are trained… All (most) new CPUs are hardware threaded • Why? (hint: how far is a nano-second?) The basic assumption behind hardware threading is that your application is multithreaded • Otherwise there is little advantage Download Taming the Multi-core Beast
  • VoIP Security and WiMAX
  • VoIP Security and WiMAX. 2006-01-27. 4. VoIP Security Strategy. ? VoIP Security presents a fresh set of challenges unique. to real-time applications Slide title In CAPITALS 50 pt Slide subtitle 32 pt VoIP Security and WiMAX Marco Bergamo Top right corner for field-mark, customer or partner logotypes. See Best practice for example. Slide title 40 pt Slide subtitle 24 pt Text 24 pt Bullets level 2-5 20 pt © Ericsson BA 2006 VoIP Security and WiMAX 2006-01-27 2 Agenda ? VoIP Security ? WiMAX: Security and VoIP ? WiMAX Open Trial Top right corner for field-mark, customer or partner logotypes. See Best practice for example. Slide title 40 pt Slide subtitle 24 pt Text 24 pt Bullets level 2-5 20 pt © Ericsson BA 2006 VoIP Security and WiMAX 2006-01-27 3 Is VoIP secure? ? Traditional TDM network architectures benefit from their proprietary/closed nature to create natural barrier to many security threats on converged systems ? Migration of voice traffic to IP introduces common network paths for voice, signaling and management, introducing new vulnerabilities, some of these critical for VoIP ? Furthermore, also VoIP terminals can become tools for hacke ? Authentication, Confidentiality and Integrity of VoIP are mandatory for the effectiveness of such service, as much as these are hacker-subject. Top right corner for field-mark, customer or partner logotypes. See Best practice for example. Slide title 40 pt Slide subtitle 24 pt Text 24 pt Bullets level 2-5 20 pt © Ericsson BA 2006 VoIP Security and download
  • Sprint Power Vision Phone A900 by Samsung
  • 911, but will not hide your general location based on the cell ...... the battery has been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone Sprint Power Vision SM Phone A900 by Samsung® www.sprint.com © 2005 Sprint Nextel. All rights reserved. Sprint, the “Going Forward” logo, and other trademarks are trademarks of Sprint Nextel. Printed in Korea. YK09.05_LMa900_110905_F4 Table of Contents Welcome to Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Your Phone's Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii Section 1: Getting Started download manual
  • Creating 2D Drawings from 3D AutoCAD Model
  • This class explores the various techniques in creating 2D part and assembly drawings from 3D AutoCAD models. As part of the AutoCAD 3D Power Track, you will learn best practices for creating drawings from your 3D models. While notalways required, it is still necessaryto generate drawings for an object to be built. Using the tools and methods presented in this class,you will learn to quickly and efficiently create those drawings. Two-dimensional drawings are still needed to communicate ideas in industry. While designing in 3D offers significant advantages, designs may still have to be displayed in a 2D format for producing your products. The following lessons teach you the methods, commands, and options for creating views of your 3D models. These methods include defining views based on orientation of 3D models, planes, and 2D geometry extracted from the 3D models. You also learn to create, edit, and manage layouts, and to combine defining views to create layouts that document your 3D designs. Section a Solid Model and Generate 2D Geometry This lesson describes how to graphically remove part of a 3D model and generate 2D geometry from the solid model. As you create more detailed models, there will be times when you need to view an aspect of a model that is visually obstructed by other parts or features of the model. By using section planes, you can view the information you want in 3D or 2D form. You can also generate 2D cross sections based on the planes you define that can be used to