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2005 Audi TT Coupe Equipment List Manual2005 Audi TT Coupe 1.8. Technical Specifications. Technical Specifications. 2005 TT Coupe 1.8. ENGINE:. Type. Four cylinder inline, turbocharged
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1.8 liter turbocharged DOHC 180 hp 4-cylinder engine with direct ignition, intercooler, electronic turbo boost regulation, 5-valves per cylinder x - -
1.8 liter turbocharged DOHC 225 hp 4-cylinder engine with direct ignition, two in-line intercoolers,
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Download Audi TT Coupe Equipment List ManualJADE WEB SERVICES INTEGRATION GATEWAY (WSIG) GUIDEThis document describes the rationale behind the Web Service Integration Gateway (WSIG) and how to install, configure and use it. The WSIG (version 0.4) is a JADE add-on that provides support for bidirectional invocation of Web services from JADE agents, and JADE agent services from Web service clients. This is the first public release of this add-on and as such it should be treated as a beta that is subject to change at any time.
The main body of this guide focuses on the process of starting and configuring the WSIG within a running JADE platform. Some usage examples are also provided. Please refer to the javadoc for a complete description of the APIs that allow programmatic access to the security features.
All bugs, issues and feature requests should be made to the main JADE bug reporting system, or sent to the standard JADE mailing lists. Version 0.4 of the WSIG add-on was developed by the JADE Board and is only guaranteed to work with JADE release 3.3 or later.
Get pdf JADE WEB SERVICES INTEGRATION GATEWAY (WSIG) GUIDEOracle Security Alert 66Vulnerabilities in Oracle Application Server Web Cache. Description. Security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Oracle Application Server Web Cache
Oracle Security Alert 66 Dated: 12 March 2004 Updated: 2 April 2004 Severity: 1 Vulnerabilities in Oracle Application Server Web Cache Description Security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Oracle Application Server Web Cache 10 g (9.0.4.0.0) and Oracle9 i Application Server Web Cache. Supported Products Affected • Oracle Application Server Web Cache 10 g (9.0.4.0.0) • Oracle9 i AS Web Cache 9.0.3.1.0 • Oracle9 i AS Web Cache 9.0.2.3.0 • Oracle9 i AS Web Cache 2.0.0.4.0 E-Business Suite 11 i Custome E-Business Suite 11 i custome using Oracle iStore 11 i (11 i .IBE.O and later) with Oracle Web Cache 9.0.2.2 (as described in Certify Issue 382345) must apply corresponding patch(es) specified in the Patch Availability Matrix. E-Business Suite 11 i Early Adopter custome implementing MetaLink note 233436.1 Italling Oracle Application Server 10 g with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11 i must apply corresponding patch(es) specified in the Patch Availability Matrix for Oracle Application Server 10 g (9.0.4.0.0). Platforms Affected All Oracle supported platforms - Sun Solaris, HP/UX, HP Tru64, IBM AIX, Linux and Windows. The only exception is Oracle Application Server Web Cache 10 g (9.0.4.0.0) on Windows, Tru64 and AIX
DownloadIBM ThinkPad X20 X21 Users Guide pdfGetting Service With the original purchase of an IBM hardware product, you have access to extensive support under warranty. Be sure to retain your proof of purchase to obtain warranty service. For hardware product assistance covered under the terms of the IBM Statement of Limited Warranty, you may call the IBM Personal Com- puter HelpCenter (1-800-772-2227 in the U.S.) The following services are available during the warranty period: Problem determination:Trained personnel are available to assist you in determining whether you have a hardware problem and deciding what action is necessary to fix the problem.
IBM hardware repair: If the problem is determined to be caused by IBM hardware under warranty, trained service personnel are available to provide service. Engineering change management: Occasionally, changes may e required after a product has been sold. IBM or, if authorized by IBM, your reseller will make Engineering Changes (ECs) available that apply to your hardware. To prepare for your call, fill in the blanks of the recording sheets (refer to “Recording sheet” on page 52) with information about your computer. If possible, be at your computer when you call. The following items are not covered: Replacement or use of non-IBM parts or nonwarranted IBM parts Configuration of BIOS as part of an installation to device drivers Installation and maintenance of network operating systems (NOS) Installation and maintenance of application programs
Download IBM ThinkPad X20 X21 Users Guide pdfExporting a Simple Animated Scene from Maya to Virtools TutorialThis tutorial explains how to export a Maya scene including animated objects with simple keyframes. It uses the Virtools plug-in directly loaded in Maya. The Scene in Maya Load the “mountains.ma” scene in the tutorial’s “scenes” file into Maya. To do so, place “mountains.ma” directly in your Maya “/scenes” directory. Then place the 4 textures in “/sourceimages”. Here is what you should see: Activate Display/Polygon Counts to see the number of faces in the scene, i.e., 474 (quads or triangles). Note a certain number of specific characteristics before exporting this scene. - the vertex lighting & the triangulation.
In the Custom Polygon Display Options, set Color to Color in Shaded Display and the Color Material Channel to Ambient+Diffuse. Then click Apply. You will see in smooth shaded or smooth shaded & textured mode that the main scene is in vertex lighting. These values will be exported in Virtools.
Download Exporting a Simple Animated Scene from Maya to Virtools TutorialSCV64 User Manual pdfThis Document Conventions Signals Symbols Mathematical Notation Functional Description Introduction Organization of the Functional Description Functional Overview Data Path VMEbus Interface Local Bus Interface Function Bus Request Modes Fair and Demand Modes VMEbus Request Levels Bus Release Modes Bus Clear Enabling Release On Request and Release When Done Ownership Timer Other Bus Release Mechanisms Local Memory Interrupt BI-Mode VMEbus Requester Local and System Reset VMEbus Interrupts Interrupt Generation BI-mode Effects Reset Effects Local Bus Interrupts Interrupt Enabling and Status Local Interrupt Level Mapping interrupt
Acknowledge Cycles Auto-Vectored Interrupts Vectored Interrupts BI-Mode Effects Reset Effects Syscon Determination IACK Daisy Chain Driver VMEbus Arbiter Arbitration Modes Arbitration Time-out Reset Effects Bus Timer System Clock Driver External Inputs External Status Off-Board Reset Input Reset Effects on Syscon Functions SCV64 as VME Slave Coupled Mode Interrupter Interrupt Handler System Controller Functions Data Path Decoupled Mode SCV64 as VME Master Coupled Mode Decoupled Mode DMA Transfers CPU Memory Map VME Slave Memory Map Automatic Base Address Programming Access Protection SCV64 as VME Master Address Translation Byte Lane Translation VMEbus Mastership RMW Cycles Termination of a Master Cycle with RETRY* SCV64 as VME Slave Address Translation Byte Lane Translation Local Bus Mastership DMA Transfers Master/Slave Deadlock Resolution Location Monitor Access Bus Busy Glitch BI-Mode Effects Bus Error Handling Local Bus Arbitration Local Arbiter Bypassed Local Arbiter Active Memory Mapping VMEbus Interface Local Bus Interface Local Cycles – Overview Cycle Initiation Data Transfer Cycle Termination Signals Bus Error Handling SCV64 as Local Slave SCV64 as Local Master3Ds Max Tutorial: Create Table LampWe are going to create a table lamp with lines and lathe in 3ds max. Go to Create>Shapes>Line. 1 In the Splines rollout set Initial Type to smooth and Drag type to bezier. In the left viewport draw a line similar to below. Go to Modifiers>Patch/Spline Modeling>Lathe. Don’t worry if you’re lamp base looks similar to below. In the Modifiers rollout click the plus sign next to Lathe and then click on Axis. Move the axis until you get a nice shape. You may have to turn on Flip Normals.
In the Modifier List set the Segments to 32. Once you have the segments set you object will change in appearance a slight amount. What that does is add segments which smooth your object. Compare the difference between the top and bottom images below.
Download PDF for 3Ds Max Tutorial: Create Table LampOntology Maturing: a Collaborative Web 2.0 Approach to Ontology EngineeringMost of the current methodologies for building ontologies rely on specialized knowledge engineers. This is in contrast to real-world settings, where the need for maintenance of domain specific ontologies emerges in the daily work of users. But in order to allow for participatory ontology engineering, we need to have a more realistic conceptual model of how ontologies develop in the real world. We introduce the ontology maturing processes which is based on the insight that ontology engineering is a collaborative informal learning process and for which we analyze characteristic evolution steps and triggers that have users engage in ontology engineering within their everyday work processes.
This model integrates tagging and folksonomies with formal ontologies and shows maturing pathways between them. As implementations of this model, we present two case studies and the corresponding tools. The first is about image-based ontology engineering (introducing so-called imagenotions), the second about ontology-enabled social bookmarking (SOBOLEO). Both of them are inspired by lightweight Web 2.0 approaches and allow for realtime collaboration.
Within state-of-the-art semantic approaches, ontologies have emerged as the key to enable more advanced technological support for end users and their work processes, which particularly applies to knowledge work. However, current research and development concentrates more on what we can do as soon as we have ontologies—rather than having a closer look at the processes of creating and especially maintaining such domain-specific ontologies. In real-world settings these issues are crucial to fulfill the users’ needs and currently insufficiently dealt with.
It is usually acknowledged that ontologies areDI-704UP Ethernet Broadband Router and USB Print ServerConnecting The DI-704UP Broadband Router To Your Network
A. First, connect the power adapter to the receptor at the back panel of the DI-704UP and then plug the other end of the power adapter to a wall outlet or power strip. The Power LED lights up indicating proper operation.
B. 1. Power off your Cable or DSL modem; the devices that do not have a on/off switch and will require you to unplug the power adapter. Now, the DI-704UP should be powered on and the Cable / DSL modem should be turned off. Cable / DSL modem (Power Off) – DI-704UP (Power On)
2.Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack located on the Cable / DSL modem. After the Ethernet cable is securely connected, power on the Cable / DSL modem by turning on the unit or plugging in the power adapter. Cable / DSL modem (Power On) – DI-704UP (Power On)
3. Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable to the WAN PORT on the back panel of the DI-704UP. The WAN LED light will illuminate to indicate proper connection. If the WAN LED is not illuminated, please go back to step B1 and repeat the steps.
C. Insert an Ethernet cable to LAN Port 1 on the back panel of the DI-704UP and an available Ethernet port on the network adapter in the computer you are using to configure the DI-704UP. The LED light for LAN Port 1 illuminates to indicate proper connection. (Note: The LAN Ports on the DI-704UP areXBMC-Python Scripting TutorialWelcome to the Python for XBMC Tutorial! This project began one day when I discovered XBMC (XBox Media Center) supports scripts written in Python. Darkie made the port, and I’d like to thank him for his great work and support! (I harassed him with questions and feature suggestions and he was always nice enough to reply to the questions and to add the features.) Curious, I decided to try to use this scripting language to display some basic stuff.
Before I could begin writing for the XBox, I spent many hours learning the Python language (and, in the process, the snake bit me ;), and reading through all the documentation included in the Windows port. Once I’d finished that, I started to code some very basic scripts. I learned XBMC Python through a lot of trial and error. Now I feel more comfortable coding for the XBox, and so I decided to share my experience.
In order to script for the XBox, you’ll obviously need Python installed with XBMC. Most XBMC releases include a python.rar file containing the necessary scripts. (Some full-scale releases come with Python already included in the main installation.) So unrar the Python file if you need to, and you'll have two folders: “python” and “scripts.” Place both of these in XBMC’s root directory.
Note that features are always being added, so we really advise you to have the last version of XBMC and of Python, otherwise scripts written using newer versions may not work with your installation. To run