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  • Hacking the XBOX 360 for Noobs Tutorial
  • A guide for flashing your drive firmware to read backup games. 2007 Edition. The Xbox 360 DVD-ROM drive firmware hack is currently the only modification or hack available for the Xbox 360 that allows you to play properly created backup copies of Xbox 360 games. The firmware hack does NOT allow homebrew programs to run and does NOT bypass region protection. If a video game is locked to a particular region, then it will only play on an Xbox 360 of that same region. Before jumping into this modification, it is a good idea to learn how this hack works. In the most basic form, an Xbox 360’s game protection comes from two security measures. First of which is encryption. Nearly all files on an Xbox 360 game disc as well as the Xbox 360 hard drive are signed with Microsoft’s private key. If anything in these files, even just a single bit, is changed, the signature is broken and the Xbox 360 refuses to run the file. The second security measure is media locking. The default.xex (game executable) is restricted to run only from a certain type of media. For example, all Xbox 360 games are restricted to run only from “Xbox 360” media. Before the firmware hacks, if you were to copy an Xbox 360 game and try running it from “DVD+R DL” the Xbox 360 would obviously see that it wasn’t “Xbox 360” media and refuse to run it because of the media restriction. Textbook’s Xbox 360 Firmware Tutorial
  • Nokia N92-1
  • I din Nokia N92 r normalt instllningarna fr MMS, GPRS,. direktuppspelning och mobilt Internet ... P din Nokia N92 vljer du vilket innehll som du vill ... Download PDF
  • Autodesk Map Object Data Tutorial For Digital Record Drawings
  • Object data allows you to create a simple database in a map and store text and numeric data in your maps directly attached to any object. It is far more powerful than block attributes because object data works with any object, not just blocks. Use object data tables to save any kind of information, run queries based on information in the tables and to create thematic maps. Object data can associate an object with documents from other applications. However, Autodesk Map works with object data created only in Autodesk Map and does not recognize object data from other applications, including AutoCAD®. To use object data, define the format for the table, and then create records in the table to attach to selected objects. When editing objects, keep these points in mind: • When you edit an object with object data using the BREAK or TRIM command, and break the object into multiple segments, the object data remains with only the one segment that contains the start point of the original object. • When you copy an object that has object data attached, the object data is also copied. • If you place an object with object data inside a block, the object data remains attached to the object that is placed into the block. You can access the object data by selecting the Nested Data option in the Edit Object Data dialog box Download pdf Autodesk Map Object Data Tutorial For Digital Record Drawings
  • Virtools Character Animation Tutorial
  • When creating animations, you should be very careful what you do with the FloorRef. When walking or running, the character should stay at a constant height from the FloorRef object. When jumping, the Character should increase it’s distance from the FloorRef object to give the appearance of translation away from the floor. Characters should ALSO have a “stationary root” that only moves relative to the floor reference (e.g. for walking, jumping etc.) but that does not move constantly (i.e. in an idle animation the root should not move). This is very important if you wish to use your Characters with the Virtools Mulituser Pack, or the dead reckoning algorithm used for predicting distributed objects will not work correctly. In short: Make sure the (stationary) root element does not move at all when the character is in its default (’wait’ or ‘idle’) animation. For other animations make sure the root moves a minimum; in a walk animation along the Z axis for example, make sure that the root moves along the Z axis only - there should be no movement on the X or Y axes. Note: Ensure the animations you create are ‘real’ in the sense that the Character actually performs them and does not ‘pretend’ to perform them - e.g. for a walk animation you should ensure that your character actually moves (translates) in your modeling application, and does not perform the animation in situ (”on the spot” or “in place”). Download Virtools Character Animation Tutorial
  • Traditional Method Oil Change Instructions for VW 1.9 TDI PDF Manual
  • This document provides instructions on changing the oil and filter on a VW 1.9 TDI engines. All the pictures here are taken from my 2001 New Beetle with automatic transmission. Golfs and Jettas are slightly different fromt the images. And manual transmissions have a full cover on the belly pan. Automatics have a cutout on the belly pan. It exposes the transmission. There is a drain plug readily visible that a quick lube place can be confused about. I have haeard stories that they remove it and a dark red fluid comes out. You do not want this to happen as you can’t drive it. You will have to have it towed to the dealership. Or you can do it yourself with instructions written by Drivbiwire to deal with it. You can find the ATF chane instructions on the TDIClub. Download Traditional Method Oil Change Instructions for VW 1.9 TDI PDF Manual
  • Allplan 2008 Basics Tutorial
  • This tutorial is designed to give you a quick and practical introduction to all the important design and modification tools in Allplan 2008. It contains several examples in the form of exercises. These are used to show how to design in 2D and how to get started in 3D modeling. This guide assumes that you are familiar with and have a working knowledge of Windows and Allplan 2008. These essentials are described in the manual which comes with Allplan 2008. In particular, you should know • how to start and exit Allplan 2008 • how to create projects • how to open and close drawing files and how set drawing files to edit or reference mode • how to control the on-screen display; in particular how to refresh your drawing and how to zoom in on details You should work through the exercises in the given sequence as tools that are presented in more detail in the earlier exercises are only referred to by name in later exercises. Download pdf Allplan 2008 Basics Tutorial
  • INSTALLATION MANUAL KC-SERIES
  • Kyocera began to extensively research PV technology in 1975 and ... Kyocera modules are ideal to power remote homes, recreational vehicles, water pumps, Get PDF
  • Zend Core for i5/OS V2.6 User Guide
  • Zend Core™ supports businesses using PHP and managing database information for mission critical web applications. It provides a seamless out-of-the-box experience delivering a stable, easy to-install and supported PHP development and production environment. Presented in a browser-based environment, Zend Core provides a highly stable and efficient means for installing and managing PHP servers. Resources and reference information are bundled into Zend Core for "one click" access to a wide range of information, configurations and reference documents. Using Zend Core ensures that organizations work with a stable, certified, binary distribution of PHP. In other words, Zend Core provides a constantly supported and updated generic code base. An organization’s PHP will therefore be easily understood so that newcomers or external consultants can quickly get up to speed with the new environment. Installing Zend Core To install Zend Core for i5/OS in 'silent' mode (no interactive dialogs): When the SAVF is loaded into the i5 QGPL library run the following command: SBMJOB CMD(RSTLICPGM LICPGM(1ZCORE5) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(QGPL/ZCORESAVF)) Zend Core for i5/OS will be automatically installed without interactive dialogs being displayed. To install Zend Core for i5/OS in 'interactive' mode: 1. When the SAVF is loaded into the i5 QGPL library, run the following command: RSTLICPGM LICPGM(1ZCORE5) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(QGPL/ZCORESAVF 2. Follow the on-screen instructions. Get pdf Zend Core for i5/OS V2.6 User Guide
  • Audi A4 Avant Technical Specifications pdf
  • These tires are designed for optimum performance and handling in warm climates. They are not suitable for cold, snowy, or icy weather conditions. If you drive under those circumstances, you should equip your vehicle with all-season or winter tires, which offer better traction under those conditions. We suggest you use the recommended winter or all season tire specified for your car or its equivalent. These high-performance tires also have a lower aspect ratio that aids performance and handling; however, in order to avoid tire, rim, or vehicle damage, it is important that the inflation pressure is regularly checked and maintained at recommended levels. Please also remember in making your selection that, while these tires deliver responsive handling, they may ride less comfortably and make more noise than other choices. Finally, these tires may wear more quickly than other choices. For further information on all these topics, please consult the owner's manual, your local dealer or call 1-800-FOR-AUDI Maximum speed electronically limited to 130 mph in U.S. (209 kmh in Canada). Obey all speed and traffic laws. Your mileage may vary Download Audi A4 Avant Technical Specifications pdf
  • Accessibility of Emerging Rich Web Technologies: Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web
  • Web 2.0 is a new approach to Web content, making it more interactive and allowing sites to combine features in new ways. This change in paradigm brings new challenges to people with disabilities. Accessibility advocates must develop solutions rapidly. Semantic Web technologies address some of these requirements, and accessibility innovation may be part of A convergence of the Web 2.0 and Semantic Web. The term “Web 2.0” describes new characteristics of the Web. New types of services are made possible by the ability of sites to share or aggregate data, and for users to be part of the authoring process. For users, it is often characterized by much greater interactivity, with users able to influence what is presented to them. Often the content changes or updates frequently, such as in games, flight trackers, stock tickers, etc. In many ways there is a more desktop-like experience, in which Web applications converge with the features of ordinary applications. This is an emergent aspect of the combination of existing technologies supported by the open nature of the architecture of the Web. Although Web 2.0 applications behave increasingly like desktop applications, they continue to use Web technologies for content transmission, encoding, and presentation. These technologies are used or combined in novel ways that lack the accessibility features that have been built over years into their platform-specific counterparts and are just becoming effectively mainstream in “Web 1.0” content. Web 2.0 thus presents significant risks to accessibility. Because Web 2.0 is an emergent phenomenon rather than a specific technology or