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  • Microsoft PowerPoint - Cview 6x Tutorial 24Feb2005
  • 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CiscoView v6.1 Tutorial .....CiscoView v6.1 Tutorial. CiscoView ? A Cisco Graphical Alternative 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 CiscoView v6.1 Tutorial CiscoView v6.1 Tutorial CiscoWorks CiscoView © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 CiscoView v6.1 Tutorial -2 © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CiscoView v6.1 Tutorial About This Tutorial • Identify the need for easy to use, graphical network management tools • Describe how to use CiscoView to configure and monitor Cisco devices • Provide several scenarios for using CiscoView to configure and monitor Cisco devices • Provide helpful itall and maintenance guidelines for system administrato • Provide links to helpful reference documents on CiscoWorks and CiscoView About This Tutorial The CiscoWorks CiscoView tutorial provides self-paced training focused on using CiscoView for configuring and monitoring Cisco network devices using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). This tutorial will focus on how to use and administer CiscoView to manage your Cisco network devices. CiscoView is available with the purchase of the CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS) or the CiscoWorks Small Network Get PDF
  • Quick Reference Real-Time Clock Batteries pdf
  • Macintosh II & IIxMacintosh SE NOTE:Early models use axial pin batteries, later models use the snap-in. Axial pin batteries are no longer available. AWS [all models] Centris 610 & 660av Centris 650 Classic & Classic II Color Classic Color Classic II iMac [all models] Macintosh II & IIx Macintosh IIcx & IIci Macintosh IIfx Macintosh IIsi Macintosh IIvx & IIvi Macintosh LC - LC II Macintosh LC III Macintosh LC 475 Macintosh LC 520 Macintosh SE & SE/30 Macintosh TV Network Server 500 Network Server 700 Performa 200 & 275 Performa 400 - 405 - 476 - 550 - 560 - 600 Performa 6110 & 6118 Power Macintosh 6100 Power Macintosh 7100 - 7200 [except 7220]Ê- 7300 - 7500 - 7600 Power Macintosh 8100 - 8500 - 8600 - 9500 - 9600 Power Macintosh G3 [including G3 Servers and the G3 Blue & White] Power Macintosh G4 [including G4 Servers] Quadra 605 Quadra 610 & 650 Quadra 660av Quadra 700 Quadra 800 & 840av Quadra 900 & 950 Macintosh LC 575 - 578 Macintosh LC 580 Macintosh LC 630 Performa 575 - 578 Performa 580 Performa 630 - 638 Performa 52×0 - 54×0 Performa 62×0 through 64×0 Power Macintosh 4400 Power Macintosh 5200 - 5300 - 5400 - 5500 Power Macintosh 6300 Power Macintosh 6400 - 6500 - 7220 Quadra 630 Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh A302 [742-0003] Panasonic PX-21 4.5 volt alkaline A304 [742-0009] Tadiran TL-2150 3.6 volt lithium axial pin A305 [742-0011] Tadiran TL-2150 3.6 volt lithium snap-in A306 [742-0011] SAFT
  • ASUS Extreme AX550 Review pdf
  • ASUS Extreme AX550 is equipped with ASUS exclusive innovations and ATI Radeon X550 VPU,a “true” PCI-Express solution. Extreme AX550 fully supports the PCI Express bus, the newest PC industry standard for delivering maximum real-time performance for your graphics-intensive software applications. Additionally, Extreme AX550 incorporates various innovative technologies, such as ASUS GameFace Live, ASUS VideoSecurity Online, ASUS OnScreenDisplay, ATI’s SmartShader, and SmoothVision. Extreme AX550 is a complete solution for the new PCI-Express market. ASUS Features: ASUS GameFace Live for real-time video/audio communication. ASUS VideoSecurity Online for building a private security system. ASUS OnScreenDisplay (OSD) allows adjusting various display settings without leaving the game. High-Quality TV output for big screen gaming or presentations Graphics VPU Key Features: Powered by the powerful PCI-E VPU – ATI Radeon X550 MARTSHADER? 2.0 and SMOOTHVISION?2.1 : Proprietary ATI graphics technologies which deliver an exceptionally realistic gaming experience. FULLSTREAM? : Delivers smooth streaming media playback, eliminating choppy internet video HYDRAVISION™: Plug two monitors into your PC and get access to easy to use features that help you to see more and do more. Full Microsoft® DirectX® 9 and OpenGL® support PCI Express™ x16 lane native support Download ASUS Extreme AX550 Review pdf
  • Microsoft IIS Installation and Configuration Guide for Helm 4
  • Depending on how your server is set up, you may or may not have Microsoft IIS installed. IIS is a mandatory install if you want to use Helm. It is used to host the Helm website, and will also host any websites you wish to create. Note:- These are guidelines only. We will not provide support for IIS or any other 3rd party applications directly. 1.) Go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows Components. 2.) Double-click Application Server. 3.) You will see that Internet Information Services (IIS) is not checked. Check the box. Press “OK”. You may need your Windows CD in the server drive before you can do this. Once completed, IIS is installed. You will now need to refer to IIS documentation to start configuring it to your requirements. Using Helm with Microsoft IIS 5 or 6 Helm will control IIS 5 or 6 on the control server or any remote server. Although IIS will be controlled by Helm with no additional configuration, there are some alterations that should be made to the global IIS settings to take advantage of everything Helm has to offer. To start, run the IIS interface on the server you wish Helm to control. Right click on the server name on the left hand side of the screen and click on “Properties” on the menu that drops down. Download pdf Microsoft IIS Installation and Configuration Guide for Helm 4
  • Guide to Buying a Scooter or Powered Wheelchair PDF
  • What is a powered wheelchair or a scooter? We probably recognise them when we see them, but what are the features, the differences and the legal aspects? l The law There is legislation that separates scooters and powered wheelchairs in to categories Class 2 vehicles and Class 3 vehicles. Technically they are still called invalid carriages ! CLASS 2 Class 2 vehicles, which are sometimes referred to as pavement vehicles , are designed for use on the footway, which is defined as: a portion of a carriageway that is set aside for use only by pedestrians . They are not allowed on roads other than to cross them and are limited to a maximum speed of 4mph. l Scooter Scooters are by far the more common of the powered mobility aids we see on our streets. They have three or four wheels and are steered using a handlebar, rather like a cycle. They have a battery pack and power from this drives motors on all or some of the wheels. Controls on the handlebar regulate speed and may include switches for a horn and lights. There is a single seat and there may be some provision to carry shopping or a bag in a basket or panniers. Powered wheelchairs look at least to some extent like a traditional wheelchair. They have between four and six wheels and a battery pack. Control of steering and speed is nearly always from a small joystick. There may be auxiliary
  • Why C# and Why .NET In The Undergraduate Information Systems Curriculum
  • Considering the rapid pace of changes in the software field and the limited courses that a student can take in languages, the question is which languages are crucial for students to learn in an undergraduate IS curriculum. This paper investigates the necessity of teaching C# and .NET in the undergraduate IS curriculum. It explores the pros and cons of .Net versus J2EE for applications development and differences between C#, C++ and Java, and which one may be the best language for teaching first programming course in IS curriculum. C# is Microsoft's latest object-oriented programming language developed for .NET platform and .NET is Microsoft’s latest platform technology for creating web services. C# is a C++ based language and was developed to provide portability for distributed applications over network and internet. Application development in .NET platform can be done in multiple languages including C#, C++, and Visual Basic. Programs developed in all of these languages are compiled to Microsoft’s Intermediate Language (IL) and executed within Common Language Runtime (CLR). We explain the core elements of .NET and how web applications are developed and run with this technology. .NET is not a programming language; it's a virtual-machine technology (similar to Java virtual machine technology) with a framework that provides capability to run a variety of web applications. The .NET framework class library provides a set of classes that provide essential functionality for applications build within the .NET environment. Web functionality, XML support, database support, threading and distributed computing support is provided by the .NET framework
  • Statistical Seismology Library Users Guide
  • The Statistical Seismology Library (SSLib) is a collection of earthquake hypocentral catalogues and R functions to analyse the catalogues. The analyses include graphical data displays, fitting of point process models, estimation of fractal dimensions, and rou- tines to apply the M8 Algorithm to given datasets. The Statistical Seismology Library is written in the R language, and consist of a number of R packages. Each package has its own Users Manual that contains documentation for all functions within that package. This Users Guide contains a sequence of examples, showing how the functions can be implemented and how they are related to each other. The guide is divided into three parts. The first part gives an introduction to the R language, emphasising those features that are important for an understanding of SSLib. In the second part, examples are given for each package in SSLib, showing how the functions are related to each other. The third section is more technical, and really relates to system administration: installation of software, software modification, and inclusion of local earthquake catalogues. Contributions to SSLib have been made by: Ray Brownrigg, Edwin Choi, Robert Davies, Michael Eglinton, David Harte, Dongfeng Li, Alistair Merrifield, Andrew Toke-ley, David Vere-Jones, Wenzheng Yang, Leon Young, Irina Zhdanova and Jiancang Zhuang. Ray Brownrigg translated the original S-PLUS code (Harte, 1998), where necessary, into R and packaged the various library parts into R packages. Like S-PLUS (Statistical Sciences Inc., 1992), R is a statistical programming language (R Development Core Team, 2003) based on the S language (see
  • DOLFIN User Manual
  • DOLFIN is implemented as a C++ library and can be used either as a stand- alone solver, or as a tool for the development and implementation of new methods. To simplify usage and emphasize structure, DOLFIN is organized into three levels of abstraction, referred to as kernel level, module level, and user level, as shown in Figure 1.1. Core features, such as the automatic evaluation of variational forms and adaptive mesh refinement, are implemented as basic tools at kernel level. At module level, new solvers/modules can be assembled from these basic tools and integrated into the system. At user level, a model of the form is specified and solved, either using one of the built-in solvers/modules or by direct usage of the basic tools. This chapter demonstrates how to get started with DOLFIN, including downloading and installing the latest version of DOLFIN, and solving Poisson’s equation. These topics are discussed in more detail elsewhere in this manual. In particular, see Appendix B for detailed installation instructions and Chap- ter 7 for a detailed discussion of how to solve partial differential equations with DOLFIN. Download pdf DOLFIN User Manual
  • Photoshop icycles Tutorial in PDF
  • Easy Icyicles tutorial at photoshop, Step 1 Create a new documents, make the background black and white and use the elliptical marquee tool to draw a circle and fill it with white. Step 2 Use Filter –> Stylize –> Extrude You might want to play with the values to create different shapes of icicles. Step 3 Now go to Filter –> Distort –> Polar Coordinates.. Choose Polar to Rectangular Step 4 Hit CTRL-U and pick a nice blue for your icicles (c) 2006 Photoshop Tutorials by Photoshop Jungle. Download Photoshop icycles Tutorial in PDF
  • Microsoft Dynamics GP Analysis Cubes (Microsoft SQL Server™ 2005)
  • This manual is designed to give you an understanding of how to install, configure, customize, and use Analysis Cubes. To make best use of the product, you should be familiar with Windows ®, Microsoft Dynamics GP, SQL Server, OLAP cubes, and Excel PivotTable reports. You might also need to be familiar with features described in the documentation for the General Ledger, Multidimensional Analysis, Receivables Management, Payables Management, Inventory Control, Sales Order Processing, Purchase Order Processing, and Multicurrency Management modules for Microsoft Dynamics GP. To view information about the release of Microsoft Dynamics GP that you’re using and which modules or features you are registered to use, choose Help > About Microsoft Dynamics GP. The manual is divided into the following chapters. • Chapter 1, “System requirements,” includes information for the system administrator about the infrastructure that must be in place before installing Analysis Cubes. • Chapter 2, “Installation and configuration,” includes information for the system administrator about how to install and configure Analysis Cubes on server and client computers. • Chapter 3, “Customization,” includes information for developers about customizing cubes. • Chapter 4, “Cubes,” includes information about the perspectives, dimensions, attributes, and measures for the cubes. • Chapter 5, “PivotTable reports,” includes information about how to create Excel worksheets with PivotTable reports and other PivotTable-like reports using data from the cubes. Download pdf Microsoft Dynamics GP Analysis Cubes (Microsoft SQL Server™ 2005)