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There are several ways to import Microsoft Access tables into SAS. They are as follows:
1) Using SAS/ACCESS to ODBC:
1) SAS/CORE, SAS/BASE and SAS/ACCESS interface to ODBC licensed and installed at your site.
2) The Microsoft Access ODBC driver must be installed and configured on your PC.
3) Use the following code to read the Microsoft Access file into a SAS dataset. Libname sasuser ‘c:\foo’;
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The ASUS Ai Booster is an innovative application that allows overclocking of system components in Windows® environment. This utility lets you overclock the CPU either manually or automatically without the hassle of entering the BIOS Setup. NOTE. Ai Booster supports Windows® 2000/XP/2003 operating system. Installing Ai Booster The Ai Booster application is included in the support CD that came with your motherboard package.
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Introduction Highlights Available Model ASUS V300C Features Hardware Setup ASUS AGP-V300C Layout Installation Procedures New Systems Systems with Existing VGA Card Software Setup Operating System Requirements Windows 98 Display Driver Installation Windows 98 Method 1: ASUS Quick Setup Program Method 2: Display Property Page Method 3: Plug and Play Windows 2000 Method 1: ASUS Quick Setup Program Method 2: Plug and Play Windows NT 4.0 Method 1: Display Property Page ASUS AGP-V300C Series
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3D Multimedia Accelerator USER’S MANUAL Hardware & Video Drivers AGP-V2740 & AGP-V2740TV Introduction Item Checklist Features ASUS AGP-V2740 Series Layout Hardware Installation AGP-V2740TV Connection Examples Installation Procedures New Systems Systems with Existing VGA Card Windows 95 OSR2.0 Operating System Requirements Windows 95 OSR2.0 Windows 98 Installation Procedures Install VGARTD Install DirectX 5 Install Display Driver Install Video Player Using the Video Player Change Resolution and Color Remove Display Driver Using the Autorun Screen Using Windows 95 Control Panel Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Install Display Driver
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Product introduction Welcome! Package.contents Special features Product highlights Innovative ASUS features Before you proceed motherboard. overview Motherboard layout Placement direction Screw holes Central . Processing . Unit . (CPU) Installing the CPU Installing the heatsink and fan System.memory Overview Memory configurations Installing a DIMM Removing a DIMM Expansion.slots Installing an expansion card Configuring an expansion card PCI slots PCI Express x1 slot PCI Express x16 slot Jumpers Connectors Rear panel connectors Internal connectors Contents
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Windows MobileTM 2003 Includes: Asus MyPal A620 iPAQ 2215 Dell Axim x3 iPAQ 4150 iPAQ 1940 iPAQ 4155 iPAQ 1945 iPAQ 4350 iPAQ 2210 iPAQ 4355 Pocket PC 2002 or Windows Mobile 2003 with Socket SD or CF cards. Keyboard Driver: Stowaway 4.0 Configuring the Keyboard to Your Pocket PC Device ENABLING THE KEYBOARD DRIVER 1. To enable the Stowaway BT keyboard, tap the Enable button on the Config screen of the keyboard application. This will open the Keyboard Setup Screen.
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The ASUS K7M Motherboard Specifications Optional Components Performance Intelligence (only with optional hardware monitor) Motherboard Parts HARDWARE SETUP Motherboard Layout Layout Contents Hardware Setup Procedure Motherboard Settings System Memory (DIMM) General DIMM Notes DIMM Memory Installation Central Processing Unit (CPU) Universal Retention Mechanism Heatsinks Installing the Processor Smart Thermal Solutions Recommended Heatsinks for Slot A Processors Expansion Cards Expansion Card
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The Basics What is RAID? Advantages of RAID Disadvantages of RAID Different Types of RAID Configurations RAID 0 (Data Striping) RAID 1 (Data Mirroring) RAID 0+1 (Data Striping and Data Mirroring) Drivers Creating a Driver Disk Installing Drivers Installing Hard Disks Creating a RAID Array Configuring BIOS Using FastBuildTM Creating with Auto Setup Quick Create a RAID 0 Array Quick Create a RAID 1 Array Quick Create a RAID 0+1 Array Creating with Define Array Rebuilding a RAID 1/RAID 0+1 Array Deleting Arrays Viewing Drive Assignments Using your RAID Drive Partitioning and Formatting Under Windows XP Installing an OS on a RAID Drive Installing Windows 98/ME Installing Windows 2000/XP Using Hard Drives as Non-RAID Introduction About this Guide This document provides a brief step-by-step guide for beginners in how to set up a RAID drive using the onboard Promise® PDC20378 controller, operating under the Windows XP environment.
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