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  • SGH-t219 Series
  • property of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone...... The T-Mobile Help menu is then displayed with the following options SGH-t219 Series P O R T A B L E T R I - B A N D M O B I L E P H O N E User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. Intellectual Property All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective supplie relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but not limited to, accessories, parts, or software relating there to (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws, state laws, and international treaty provisio. Intellectual Property includes, but is not limited to, inventio (patentable or unpatentable), patents, trade secrets, copyrights, software, computer programs, and related documentation and other works of authohip. You may not infringe or otherwise violate the rights secured by the Intellectual Property. Moreover, you agree that you will not (and will not attempt to) modify, prepare derivative works of, revee engineer, decompile download manual
  • Technical Manual Creating Media for the Motorola E1000
  • The Motorola E1000 Media Guide covers the following areas: ... The physical internal display characteristics of the Motorola E1000 are the following: Technical Manual Veion 1.0 Creating Media for the Motorola E1000 2 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................................................. 2 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................. 3 G LOSSARY .................................................................................................................................................. 3 R EFERENCES ............................................................................................................................................... 4 DISPLAY ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 D ISPLAY I NFO ............................................................................................................................................. 6 GRAPHICS & VIDEO................................................................................................................................. 7 S UPPORTED P ICTURE F ORMATS ................................................................................................................... 7 V IDEO P LAYBACK ....................................................................................................................................... 8 G RAPHICS AND V IDEO C APTURE ............................................................................................................... 10 V IDEO T ELEPHONY ................................................................................................................................... 11 MMS/SMS S UPPORT ................................................................................................................................ 12 W ALLPAPER S UPPORT ............................................................................................................................... 12 T HEME S UPPORT ....................................................................................................................................... 13 I CON S PECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................... 14 SOUND........................................................................................................................................................ 15 A LERT T ONE S UPPORT .............................................................................................................................. 15 Ring Tones............................................................................................................................................ 15 S UPPORTED S OUND F ORMATS ................................................................................................................... 15 MIDI S UPPORT .......................................................................................................................................... 17 MIDI A UDIO G UIDELINES ......................................................................................................................... 19 MP3 A UDIO G UIDELINES .......................................................................................................................... 20 Available Sound Properties.................................................................................................................. 21 Design Guidelines ................................................................................................................................ 21 APPENDIX A: DRM.................................................................................................................................. 22 D IGITAL R IGHTS M ANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................... 22 S UPPORTED DRM S OLUTIONS ................................................................................................................... 23 D OWNLOAD ............................................................................................................................................... 23 I NSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................................... 23 R IGHT O BJECT ........................................................................................................................................... 24 F ILE T YPES ................................................................................................................................................ 25 APPENDIX B: MIME TYPES.................................................................................................................. 26 INDEX......................................................................................................................................................... 28 Overview 3 Overview Welcome to the Creating Media for the Motorola E1000 guide. This guide contai all the information you need to get started developing pictures, animation, and sounds for the Motorola E1000. The Motorola E1000 Media Guide cove the following
  • Jobs Gives Apple Employees Free 8GB iPhones
  • Jobs Gives Apple Employees Free 8GB iPhones. At the end of July. ... accomplishment with the iPhone, as well as the future of the other Apple product lines. Download PDF
  • NetQin Mobile Anti-Virus for Pocket PC Version 2.2 Users Manual
  • This NetQin Mobile Anti-Virus for Pocket PC Version 2.2 User’s Guide Supported Model Installation Virus Scanning Real Time Monitoring Online Update Settings Logs Subscription Feedback About Help Interface Switching Un-installationContact us Incoming Call Firewall I. Supported Model This version supports Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC and Windows Mobile 2003/SE for Pocket PC currently, more specific as follows: Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC: Cingular 8125, Coolpad 728, Dell AXIM X51v, Dopod 818 Pro, Dopod 830, Dopod 838, Dopod 900, E-TEN G500, E-TEN G500+, E-TEN M550, E-TEN M600, E-TEN M600+, Fujitsu Siemens LOOX T810, GIGABYTE g-Smart, GIGABYTE g-Smart i, GIGABYTE GSMART i, HP iPAQ hw6940, HP iPAQ hw6945, HP iPAQ hw6965, HP iPAQ rw6818, HP iPAQ rw6828, HTC TyTN, i-mate K-JAM, i-mate JAMin, i-mate JASJAR, Lenovo ET980, Mio A700, Mio A701, O2 XDA Mini S, O2 Germany XDA neo, O2 XDA Atom, Orange SPV M3100, Orange SPV M5000, Orange SPV M600, Palm Treo 700w, PCI EX600, Qtek 9000, Qtek 9100, Qtek S200, Qtek v1640, T-Mobile MDA, T-Mobile MDA Compact II, T-Mobile MDA Vario, T-Mobile MDA Vario II, T-Mobile MDA PRO, UBiQUiO 401, UBiQUiO 501. Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC: Lenovo ET280, Lenovo ET560, Dopod696, Dopod696i, Dopod700, Motorola MPX, Panda E88, Daxian CU928, E-TEN P300, E-TEN P300B, E-TEN e88, HP iPAQ h6315, HP iPAQ hw6515, MoviStar TSM500, O2 Xda II Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PC: Dopod699, Dopod818, Dopod828, Dopod828+, HP iPAQ hw6500, HP iPAQ hw6515, Benq P50, E-TEN M500, E-TENe88+, E-TEN M300, Lenovo ET960, Asus P505,
  • Program in ArcGIS using the .Net framework and C#
  • This guide assumes that the reader has a basic understanding of what ArcGIS and the .Net framework is, as well as a rudimentary understanding of how object oriented programming works. For more information about .Net and object oriented programming, follow the links in Appendix B. In order to program with ArcGIS there are two products that you will need to have installed on your computer. First, you must have either ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS ArcInfo or else have the ArcGIS Engine installed. Once these one of these are installed you will be able to run the code you compile in the ArcGIS environment. The other ArcGIS product you need is the Developer Tools for Microsoft.Net that provides access to the .Net framework and the functions that ESRI has made for .Net as well as the Developer tools that install an API for ArcObjects. It is also important to make sure that your software is up to date, which you can do by checking the ESRI website to see if there are updates or service packs for your software (this tutorial was written using ArcGIS 9.2 Service Pack1). The other major required software is a C#.Net compiler. I recommend using Microsoft Visual Studio, because ESRI has created various resources to make coding faster and easier for that environment. If you are looking for a free compiler you can try using the Microsoft Visual Studio C# Express edition, or the SharpDevelop program which is an open-source initiative. Links to these programs are provided in Appendix
  • Mixing the Objective Caml and C# Programming Models in the .NET Framework
  • The .NET platform claims to be a melting pot that allows the integration of different languages in a common framework, sharing a common type system, CTS, and a runtime environment, CLR (Common Language Runtime). Each .NET compiler generates portable MSIL byte-code (MicroSoft Intermediate Language). By assuming compliance to the CTS type system, components inter-operate safely. The .NET framework is actually well suited for object-oriented languages which have an object model close to the one of C# or Java. Unfortunately, languages with other kinds of object models, type systems or supporting different programming paradigms (such as functional programming .. . ) do not fit in .NET as well as C# does. Writing .NET compilers for them requires much more efforts. However, the .NET framework still gives us a good opportunity to experiment interoperability between two languages as different as Objective Caml[1] (shortened as O’Caml) and C#. O’Caml is an ML dialect: it is a functional/imperative statically typed language, featuring parametric polymorphism, an exception mechanism, an object layer and parameterized modules. By achieving interoperability, each language gains access to a wider set of libraries and programmers take advantage of a richer programming model. We use the experimental OCamIL compiler[2], which compiles the whole O’Caml distribution (including toplevel) to .NET managed code. We intend to communicate between O’Caml and C# by means of their respective object models. Difficulties arise because neither the type system nor the object model of O’Caml natively fit in the CTS. O’Caml objects cannot be directly compiled to CTS objects. Communication cannot
  • Tips for Honda CBR 600 F4I/RR Flushmount signal installation Manual
  • What tips for this Honda CBR 600 F4I/RR? In order to remover the factory turn signals and install ours, you will need to remove the entire upper fairing. 2.) Remove the original turn signals from the upper fairing. You can cut the connector off the factory turn signals and splice it into the G.C. turn signals. Simply place the G.C. signals into the spot on the fairing left vacant by the factory signals. The wires will go through the large hole in the fairing and the screw will attach through the small hole. Download Tips for Honda CBR 600 F4I/RR Flushmount signal installation Manual
  • Digital Imaging Project Technical Manual
  • The 1,000,000 plant specimens stored at the National Herbarium of New South Wales are a major resource used by scientific botanists to confirm the identification of plants. The Digital Imaging project will provide an Internet- accessible electronic image bank of the herbarium collections. These data will be managed in the NSW collections database system. The images will be accessible through PlantNET on the RBG website. The first phase of the project will include all NSW native (including rare and endangered) and weedy species, subspecies and varieties. This web based database will provide a resource that can be used to confirm plant identifications by the community. This project will link images and enhance the continuing development of the EucaLink, WattleWeb and other similar projects that are part of PlantNet. It is also closely coordinated with the national Australia’s Virtual Herbarium (AVH) project being undertaken by all herbaria in Australia. The digital photographic equipment was in part funded by a “Community Access to Natural Resource Interaction” (CANRI) grant - a NSW state government initiative. This document is a technical manual of procedures involved with the use of the Nikon D1x (“DIEGO”) and the procedures required to load images into EMu. The Nikon D1x is a professional digital SLR with a 5.47 mega pixel CCD delivering resolutions as high as 3,008 x 1,960 pixels. The current set-up utilises a 35mm wide-angle lens. The camera is connected to the computer using a RC-39665 IEEE1394 6P-6P firewire cable (see the User’s Manual for further details). The “Nikon Capture
  • GMC Sierra 2007 PDF Manual
  • GMC Truck Owner Network | Segment-leading V8 orsepower and fuel fficiency* Gen IV mall lock ortec ” 8 family, ncluding lexFuel Ethanol E85 capability, uel-saving ctive Fuel anagement ” nd ariable Valve iming Wider front and rear racks (776.22 mm ront /228.44 mm ear) Stronger, tiffer, ully-bboxed frames ith hydroformed front section ” New coil-oover-sshock suspension New rack-aand-pinion teering New splayed rear hock arrangement ” Improved raking ith new generation osch BS ystem Five niquely tuned suspension packages, ncluding nhanced trailering ackage And you will experience life on the assembly line at the Oshawa Truck Assembly entre. lus a whole lot more. What hasn tchanged is our dedication to you, our Truck Owners. So please, send us your comments, your suggestions, your thoughts. We build trucks with you in mind so share with us what s on yours. You can reach us at the address found on this page or online at gmcton.ccom . Thank you. ope you enjoy this ery special edition. Paul inneen Marketing Manager, ull Size rucks E v o l u t i o n i n m o t i o n The GMC Truck Owner Network Magazine is published semi-aannually for GMC Truck owners by General Motors of Canada Limited. Letters to the publication are welcome and should be mailed o: GMC Truck wner etwork agazine c/o General Motors f Canada imited 1908 olonel am rive Oshawa, ntario L1H 8P7 Mail ode: A1-1169-008 At General Motors of Canada Limited ( GM Canada )we respect your
  • Solaris Security Step-by-Step PDF
  • For this talk, we’ll be using Solaris syntax • However, the same steps can (and should) be applied to any Unix-like OS • Pointers to specific instructions for many different OS types at the end of the course While this talk will be looking primarily at the Solaris operating system, the 10 basic steps we’ll be covering can be applied to any Unix-like operating system. The trick is finding out the correct syntax for each vendor’s operating system. At the end of the talk, there are two pages of URLs which point to various Internet sites that either have automated tools for hardening systems, or white papers and other documentation on system hardening. Download Solaris Security Step-by-Step PDF