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  • Europa Universalis III - The Grand Strategy Game Cheats Hints & Trainer PC Guide
  • The Europa Universalis series is back with yet another extensive strategy game. Make your choice of the 250 nations that you can lead and start playing at any moment between 1453 and 1789. Europa Universalis III is unparalleled in its depth historical accuracy. The map is composed out of about 1,700 provinces and it is up to you to rule your nation till the dawn of the French and American Revolution. With such a wide range of choices, I can only imagine that any help that you can get to increase the rate at which you see what every nation has to offer is a heavenly gift. Well, prepare to receive your gift, ‘cause hot juicy cheats are now available. What you need to do is press ALT + 21 on the NumPad to bring up the console, then enter any of the following codes. die native – Natives Attack pirate – Pirates Roam cash – Add Cash stability – Stability prestige – Prestige spy – Add Spies diplomat – Add Diplomats missionary – Add Missionaries merchant – Add Merchants colonist - Add Colonists fow on - Fog of War ON fow off - Fog of War OFF discover (Province ID) - Province ID Discovered undiscover (Province ID) - Province ID Undiscovered revolt (Province ID) - Revolt in Province ID fullscreen - Windowed Mode ON/OFF invest (technology*) amount* - invests amount* in the specified technology* Download pdf Europa Universalis III - The Grand Strategy Game Cheats Hints & Trainer PC Guide
  • iPod Features Guide Manual
  • Read this section to learn about the features of iPod, how to use its controls, and more. To use iPod, you put music, videos, photos, and other files on your computer and then load them onto iPod. iPod is a music player and much more. Use iPod to: Sync songs, videos, and digital photos for listening and viewing on the go Listen to podcasts, downloadable radio-style shows delivered over the Internet View video on iPod or a TV, using the optional iPod AV Cable View photos as a slideshow with music on iPod, or a TV using the optional iPod AV Cable Listen to audiobooks purchased from the iTunes Store or audible.com Store or back up files and other data, using iPod as an external disk Sync contact, calendar, and to-do list information from your computer Play games, store text notes, set an alarm, and more Download iPod Features Guide Manual
  • Web Services – An Integral Element of Oecd's dot.STAT Technology Framework for Statistical Applications
  • The combination of evolving ICT standards that increase the interoperability between applications and the ever-increasing need for a more seamless access to and exchange of information is a major driver in the OECD ICT strategy. This paper describes the role and use of web services in the context of recent developments at the OECD to improve the accessibility of statistical information. It follows up on a paper presented at the 2002 ISIS meeting about “Improving Access to Statistical Information at OECD in Response to Users’ Requirements” and describes a technology framework – called “dot.STAT” – that has been devised for the implementation of applications that enable easy access to certain OECD reference data. The concepts outlined in this paper have been developed in close collaboration with the Statistics Directorate, specialised OECD-internal groups and task forces 2, as well as members of the SDMX Consortium3. The dot.STAT development framework is designed to help implement the basic infrastructure for the new OECD Statistical Information System. It incorporates a central data warehouse and is part of a broader statistical strategy, which depends on a glossary of statistical terms and a corporate meta-data repository. The objectives of the dot.STAT framework are threefold. The first aim is to offer a single platform/repository for multiple data/meta-data sets with different characteristics. Secondly it comprises a complete set of information broker tools to make replication from working/production databases as transparent and simple as possible. Thirdly, the architecture aims to offer basic building blocks for the (re)development of statistical production systems
  • Getting started with CVSDude and PushOK SVN SCC for Visual Studio
  • 1. Install PushOK SVN SCC a) Download the setup file from the PushOK web site. Once downloaded, double click the exe file and click Next to continue with the setup. b) Read and agree to the license agreement and click Next. c) Confirm that the application destination folder is correct and click Next. d) Click Next to complete the installation. e) Click Close to exit the setup wizard and initiate the file monitoring service which will examine your computer for all subversion managed folders. g) The setup wizard will then scan your computer for any folders managed by subversion. h) To start the registration wizard click Register. .... 2. Add a Visual Studio Solution to CVSDude Subversion Account a) Open Visual Studio 2005 and the solution that you want to add to your CVSDude Subversion Account and select File | Source Control | Add Solution to Source Control. Download pdf Getting started with CVSDude and PushOK SVN SCC for Visual Studio
  • 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual Ebook
  • This 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual information: There is an airbag readinesslight on the instrument panel, which shows “AIR BAG’ on it. The system checks the airbag’s electrical system for malfunctions. The light tells you if there is an electrical problem.See “Air Bag Readiness Light” in Index for more the information. When should an air bag inflate? The air bag is designed to inflate in moderate to severe frontal or near-frontal crashes. The airbag will inflate only if the impact speed is above the system’s designed “threshold level.” If your vehicle goes straight into a wall that doesn’t move or deform, the threshold level is about 9 to 15 mph ( 14 to 24 km/h). The threshold level can vary, however, with specific vehicle design, so that it can be somewhat above orbelow this range. If your vehicle strikes something that will move or deform, such as a parked car,the threshold level will be higher. The air bag is not designed to inflate in rollovers, side impacts, or rear impacts, because inflation would not help the occupant. Download 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Owner’s Manual Ebook
  • IBM ThinkPad 570 Users Guide Pdf
  • We have designed the ThinkPad 570 computer with your mobile computing needs in mind. To help us continue to build products that address your mobile computing needs, please complete the ThinkPad Registration included in the Setup Guide. Functional highlights Compact design The slim, lightweight, and portable design of the ThinkPad 570 makes traveling with your computer much easier. At less than 1 inches thin and weighing only about 4 pounds, your computer is available wherever and whenever you need it. High-performance processor The Intel Mobile Pentium II 300PE-, 333-, or 366-MHz processor delivers fast desktop computer-level power and advanced performance. High-performance memory The ThinkPad 570 utilizes for its memory the high speed 66-MHz SDRAM (synchronous dynamic random access memory), which enhances the computer’s advanced performance. Large capacity hard disk drive The 6.4- or 4.0-GB user-upgradable hard disk drive provides ample storage for your computing needs. Download IBM ThinkPad 570 Users Guide Pdf
  • Digital Network Appliance Reference Design Users Guide Manual
  • This manual is the user s guide for the DIGITAL Network Appliance Reference Design (DNARD). Conventions This section defines product-specific terminology, abbreviations, and other conven-tions used throughout this manual. Abbreviations ” Binary Multiples The abbreviations K, M, and G (kilo, mega, and giga) represent binary multiples and have the following values. For example: K =2 10 (1024) M =2 20 (1,048,576) G =2 30 (1,073,741,824) 2KB = 2 kilobytes =2 ´ 2 10 bytes 4MB = 4 megabytes =4 ´ 2 20 bytes 8GB = 8 gigabytes =8 ´ 2 30 bytes 2K pixels = 2 kilopixels =2 ´ 2 10 pixels 4M pixels = 4 megapixels =4 ´ 2 20 pixels ” Register Access The abbreviations used to indicate the type of access to register fields and bits have the following definitions: MBZ Must Be Zero Software must never place a nonzero value in bits and fields specified as MBZ. Reads return UNPREDICTABLE values. Such fields are reserved for future use. RES Reserved Bits and fields specified as RES are reserved by DIGITAL Semiconductor and should not be used; however, zeros can be written to reserved fields that cannot be masked. RO Read Only Bits and fields specified as RO can be read and are ignored (not written) on writes. RW Read/Write Bits and fields specified as RW can be read and written. R/W1C Read/Write One to Clear Bits and fields specified as R/W1C can be read. Writing a one
  • Creating a Windows XP Embedded Run-Time Image Tutorial
  • 1. First determine the best way to analyze the system. (Note: This is possibly the hardest step in the entire design system depending on what you are trying to design the image for.) a. If the system has a CD-ROM drive or is capable of running Windows XP/2000 then the program tap.exe will be used to create the *.pmq file. i. CD-ROM drive present: insert Disc 1 of the Windows XP Embedded Evaluation Software and boot from disc to XPE which is command prompt based, bare-minimum image. Run tap /O *.pmq from the command prompt and then restart the computer into normal operation. Analysis of the target system using this option will provide a better analysis of the minimum amount of components necessary than (ii.) due to the fact that it is being run from a bare-minimum image. ii. Windows XP/2000 capable: insert Disc 1 of the Windows XP Embedded Evaluation Software and copy the tap.exe utility to a local directory. Start Command Prompt and go to the directory you just saved tap.exe to. Run tap /O *.pmq and then exit the command prompt. b. If the system has no peripherals, the ta.exe must be used through DOS. i. Start the target system into MS-DOS mode and copy ta.exe onto the local drive from Disc 1 of the Windows XP Embedded Evaluation Software by whatever means possible (floppy, USB drive, etc…) and run ta /O *.pmq on the local drive. Then copy the file back to the means in which you put it on
  • T-Splines Maya Plugin Version 1.6
  • After installing the T-Splines plugin, you need to tell Maya to use it. • On the menu, select Window -> Settings/Preferences -> Plug-in Manager. • Look for "TSplineShape" (it will be followed by .mll, .so, or .lib; this depends on your operating system). You may need to scroll down to find it. • Put a check in both the "loaded" and "auto load" boxes. This will load the plug-in and make sure it reloads every time you start Maya. After you load the plug-in, a "TSplines" menu should appear on the menu bar. Most of what you can do with the plug-in is accessed through this menu. The menu contains links to the T-Spline help pages, the forum, and to many of the operations that you can perform on T-Splines. Creating a Shelf To create a shelf with commonly used functions, choose "Create Shelf" from the T-Splines menu. If it's your first time creating the shelf, a new "TSplines" shelf will be added and will be filled with icons. If the shelf already exists, it will re-add any icons that may be missing. Even if you add your own icons to the shelf, you can safely "Create Shelf" again; it will not modify your existing icons. It's a good idea to use "Create Shelf" after upgrading to a new version of the plug-in, as we will probably add new icons on occasion. Download pdf T-Splines Maya Plugin Version 1.6
  • Asus A6 Users Manual pdf
  • This Manual Preparing your Notebook PC Knowing the Parts Top Side Bottom Side Right Side Left Side Front Side Rear Side Getting Started Using the Battery Pack Installing and Removing the Battery Pack Charging the Battery Pack Battery Care Operating Systems Support Software Power Connection Powering ON The Notebook PC The Power-On Self Test (POST) Power Management - “Stand By” & “Hibernate” Restarting or Rebooting Powering OFF the Notebook PC Using the Keyboard Colored Hot Keys Microsoft Windows™ Keys Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad Keyboard as Cursors Instant Launch Keys and Status Indicators Instant Launch Keys Status Indicators (front edge) Status Indicators (above keyboard) CD Player Control Buttons and Indicator Using the Notebook PC Pointing Device Using the Touchpad Touchpad Usage Illustrations Caring for the Touchpad Storage Devices PC Card (PCMCIA) Socket Optical Drive Flash Memory Card Reader Hard Disk Drive Modem and Network Connections Modem Connection Network Connection Bluetooth Wireless Connection (on selected models) Power System AC Power System Battery Power System Power Management Modes Appendix Optional Accessories USB Hub (Optional) USB 2.0 Slim Combo Drive (Optional) Wireless LAN Cardbus Card or USB USB Flash Memory Disk USB Communication Cable USB Floppy Disk Drive USB Keyboard and Mouse Optional Connections Monitor Out Connection External Audio Connections Securing Your Notebook PC IEEE1394 (on selected models) Printer Connection DVD-ROM Drive Information Glossary Declarations and Safety Statements DVD-ROM Drive Information Internal Modem Compliancy FCC Radio Frequency Interference Requirements FCC RF Exposure Guidelines (Wireless Clients) FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Caution Statement Declaration of Conformity