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  • Honda CBR-929RR/954RR - Installation Instructions Manual
  • TiForce exhaust system for your Honda CBR-929rr. TiForce is the world’s finest titanium exhaust system available today. Please install your new system as explained in the following pages, and in accordance with given precautions. Instructions are also available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format on the TiForce website (www.TiForce.com). Download PDF Honda CBR-929RR/954RR - Installation Instructions Manual
  • HP LaserJet 2400 Series Product End-of-Life Disassembly instructions
  • HP LaserJet 2420/Q5956A. HP LaserJet 2420d/Q5957A. HP LaserJet 2420dn/Q5959A. HP LaserJet 2430/Q5954A. HP LaserJet 2430tn/Q5961A, HP LaserJet 2430dtn/Q5962A Product End-of-Life Disassembly Itructio Product Category: LaserJet Printe Marketing Name / Model [List multiple models if applicable.] HP LaserJet 2420/Q5956A HP LaserJet 2420d/Q5957A HP LaserJet 2420dn/Q5959A HP LaserJet 2430/Q5954A HP LaserJet 2430tn/Q5961A, HP LaserJet 2430dtn/Q5962A Purpose: The document is intended for use by end-of-life recycle or treatment facilities. It provides the basic itructio for the disassembly of HP products to remove components and materials requiring selective treatment, as defined by EU directive 2002/96/EC, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). 1.0 Items Requiring Selective Treatment 1.1 Items listed below are classified as requiring selective treatment. 1.2 Enter the quantity of items contained within the product which require selective treatment in the right column, as applicable. Item Description Notes Quantity of items included in product Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) or Printed Circuit Assemblies (PCA) With a surface greater than 10 sq cm 2420 2420d 2420dn 2430 2430tn 2430dtn qty/model 4 4 4 4 4 4 Batteries All types including standard alkaline and lithium coin Download
  • Web Security Glossary
  • Also known as ?Web Security?. Web Application Firewall: An intermediary device, sitting between a. web client and a web server, analyzing OSI Layer-7 Last update: February 23, 2004 Web Security Glossary The Web Security Glossary is an alphabetical index of terms and terminology relating to web application security. The purpose of the Glossary is to clarify the language used within the community. Abuse of Functionality: An attack technique that uses the features and functionality of a web site to coume, defraud, or circumvent the site's access controls. See also “Denial of Service”. ActiveX controls: ActiveX controls are software based on the Component Object Model (COM) and formerly known as OLE controls. ActiveX controls are portable, reusable, and can be utilized by many development languages. They are widely used by web- based applicatio to extend their functionality (ie: Windows Update site, etc.) See also “Java”, “Java Applets”, “JavaScript”, “Web Browser”. Application Server: A software server, normally using HTTP, which has the ability to execute dynamic web applicatio. Also known a middleware, this piece of software is normally italled Download
  • Hewlett-Packard OmniBook 4100 Series & Dell Inspiron 3500 Series Hard Disk Installation & Set-Up Guide pdf
  • If your original hard drive only had a single partition (you only had a C: drive) and your new drive has multiple partitions, your CD-ROM may have been moved to the next available drive letter after your new hard drive partitions. If you have CD-ROM based applications installed (those that require the CD-ROM to run), these applications may be expecting to find your CD-ROM drive at D:, which may have changed. If you have problems running these applications, verify the drive letter of your CD-ROM, and reinstall the CD-ROM applications if the CD-ROM drive is at a new drive letter. Remember, perform this step of making partitions and formatting them only if you didn’t use EasyMove in Step 1, above. Download Hewlett-Packard OmniBook 4100 Series & Dell Inspiron 3500 Series Hard Disk Installation & Set-Up Guide pdf
  • Linux Man Page Howto
  • Why do we write documentation? Silly question. Because we want others to be able to use our program, library function or whatever we have written and made available. But writing documentation is not all there is to it: Documentation must be accessible. If it's hidden in some non?standard place where the documentation?related tools won't find it ?? how can it serve its purpose? • Documentation must be reliable and accurate. There's nothing more annoying than having program behaviour and documentation disagree. Users will curse you, send you hate mail and throw your work into the bit bucket, with the firm intent to never install anything written by that jerk again. • The historical and well known way documentation is accessed on UNIX is via the man(1) command. This HOWTO describes what you have to do to write a man page that will be correctly processed by the documentation? related tools. The most important of these tools are man(1), xman(1x), apropos(1), makewhatis(8) and catman(8). Reliability and accuracy of the information are, of course, up to you. But even in this respect you will find some ideas below that help you avoid some common glitches. How are man pages accessed? You need to know the precise mechanism for acccessing man pages in order to give your man page the right name and install it in the right place. Each man page should be categorized in a specific section, denoted by a single character. The most common sections under Linux, and their human readable names, are: Section The
  • Music-Driven Character Animation
  • Animations, whether they are in movies, television, or video games, would not capture the viewer’s interest if they were not accompanied by music. Music can set the tone for a scene and is generally added after the animation has been completed. It takes a large amount of work to coordinate a piece of music with a final animation, especially when specific movements must occur at certain times in the song. This paper describes a method of automatically synthesizing an animation that synchronizes with the input music. Our system allows the user to choose a piece of music and a character and outputs a synchronized animation that expresses the emotion and intent of the music through movement. The tempo, beat levels, and dynamic levels are extracted from the music and used to drive the animation. The user inputs a music file, a character created in Alias-Wavefront’s Maya, and a script file. The script file gives the user the freedom to decide what movements will be used in the animation, when they will be performed, and by which body part of the character. These mappings, as defined in the script file, allow the user to experiment with different ways of arranging movement and music to create a unique animation. Our animation system is designed for use by a wide range of users, not just those who are proficient at animation or musically inclined. Our technique concentrates on simplicity of movement and user control for creating a unique music-driven animation. Download pdf Music-Driven Character Animation
  • KVM Switches Buyers Guide pdf
  • Keyboard/video/mouse (KVM) switches are a necessary accessory for server rooms, lab environments, Help desks, and any place multiple computers exist and space is limited. Antiquated manual switches have given way to intelligent devices, which boast new features that increase reliability and productivity. system. Another feature you might want to consider is the KVM switch’s ability to pass a high-resolution video signal without signal degradation. With so many KVM choices available, you can narrow your options by deciding how many devices you need to switch among, how many concurrent users you need to connect (and the distance of those users from the main console), and the maximum video resolution you’ll use. Most devices employ programmable hot keys for switching, but make sure that the device you select has at least one key sequence that doesn’t conflict with another function in your organization. If you need to support many systems, you’ll most likely need to cascade multiple KVM switches. In that case, look at how clean the cascading process is for both implementation and operation. In addition to the device’s features, you need to consider form factor, cable quality, and ease of use.. Download KVM Switches Buyers Guide pdf
  • Installation Procedure Of BOSS LiveCD On Hd
  • Boot with BOSS LiveCD, Create two seperate partitions on your harddisk let us call as sda1 and sda2 .Then sda1 will be of 5GB(min 2GB) and sda2 for swap (double the RAM). *Format sda1 using ext3 filesystem and sda2 with swap. # mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1 # mkswap /dev/sda2 *mount sda1 in /mnt/sda1 #mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1 *copy /BOSS/* to /mnt/sda1 => #cp ­Rpdv /BOSS/* /mnt/sda1 *Edit the /etc/fstab #vi /mnt/sda2/etc/fstab ADD:: /dev/sda2 / /dev/sda3 swap *Edit menu.lst # vi /mnt/sda1/grub/menu.lst Download PDF for Installation Procedure Of BOSS LiveCD On Hd
  • ResolveRT User’s Guide (amira for microscopy)
  • ResolveRT’s deconvolution provides powerful algorithms for improving the quality of microscopic images recorded by 3D widefield and confocal microscopes. Two different methods are supported, namely a so-called non-blind and a blind deconvolution method, both based on iterative maximum- likelihood image restoration. In the first case a measured or computed point spread function (PSF) is required. In the second case the PSF is estimated along with the data itself. The deconvolution documentation is organized as follows: • General remarks about image deconvolution • Data aquisition and sampling rates • Standard deconvolution tutorial • Blind deconvolution tutorial • Bead extraction tutorial • Performance issues and multi-processing The following modules are included: • BeadExtract - obtain a PSF from a bead measurement • Convolution - convolve two 3D images • CorrectZDrop - corrects attenuation in z-direction • DataPreprocess - background and flatfield correction Deconvolution - the actual deconvolution front-end Download ResolveRT User’s Guide (amira for microscopy)
  • MultiMobile ZLX MT128ZLX-ST/NT ISDN PC Card Modem User Guide pdf
  • This Manual MT128ZLX-ST/NT & Computer Operating Systems MT128ZLX-ST/NT & Application Program Interfaces Safety Warnings Technical Specifications FeaturesInstallation & Use in Windows 95 MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows 95 Driver Procedures Windows 95 Installation Verifying the Windows 95 Installation Configuring the MT128ZLX in Windows 95 Uninstalling MT128ZLX-ST/NT Drivers in Windows 95 MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows 95 About APIs The NDIS API The VCOMM API The CAPI API Intro to API Single-Channel and MultiLink Examples Windows 95 NDIS : Single Channel Access Example Windows 95 NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) Windows 95 Vcomm: Single Channel Access Example Windows 95 Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) Windows 95 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example Windows 95 CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) Installation & Use in Windows 98 MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows 98 Driver Procedures Windows 98 Installation Verifying the Windows 98 Installation Configuring the MT128ZLX-ST/NT in Windows 98 Uninstalling MT128ZLX-ST/NT Drivers in Windows 98 MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows 98 About APIs The NDIS API The VCOMM APIThe CAPI API Intro to API Single-Channel and MultiLink Examples Windows 98 NDIS : Single Channel Access Example Windows 98 NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) Windows 98 VCOMM: Single Channel Access Example Windows 98 Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) Windows 98 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example Windows 98 CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) Installation & Use in Windows NT MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows NT4 Driver Procedures Windows NT4 Installation Verifying the Windows NT4 Installation Configuring the MT128ZLX in Windows NT4 Uninstalling the MT128ZLX-ST/NT Drivers in Windows NT4 MT128ZLX: