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  • FDX310 Bus Powered USB Modem Self-Install Quick Installation Guide
  • Thankyou for choosing the Fujitsu FDX310 USB modem for your ADSL service connection. This document introduces you to the contents of your self-install package and provides instructions for getting started with ADSL. The full user manual, contained on the CD-ROM should be used to answer any detailed questions you may have. In the event of difficulty connecting to the ADSL service, please contact your Internet Service Provider. IMPORTANT: Please follow the instructions carefully. Software should be installed before your modem is connected and microfilters inserted before use. Section 1 - Preparation 1. Ensure that you have your ADSL account details from your Internet Service Provider 2. Please ensure that a telephone socket is located within 2 metres of your computer and that this is connected to a telephony service 3. Check the contents of your self-install Package: Download pdf FDX310 Bus Powered USB Modem Self-Install Quick Installation Guide
  • A New Paradigm in Data Intensive Computing: Stork and the Data-Aware Schedulers
  • The unbounded increase in the computation and data requirements of scientific applications has necessitated the use of widely distributed compute and storage resources to meet the demand. In a widely distributed environment, data is no more locally accessible and has thus to be remotely retrieved and stored. Efficient and reliable access to data sources and archiving destinations in such an environment brings new challenges. Placing data on temporary local storage devices offers many advantages, but such “data placements” also require careful management of storage resources and data movement, i.e. allocating storage space, staging-in of input data, staging-out of generated data, and de-allocation of local storage after the data is safely stored at the destination. Traditional systems closely couple data placement and computation, and consider data placement as a side effect of computation. Data placement is either embedded in the computation and causes the computation to delay, or performed as simple scripts which do not have the privileges of a job. The insufficiency of the traditional systems and existing CPU-oriented schedulers in dealing with the complex data handling problem has yielded a new emerging era: the data-aware schedulers. One of the first examples of such schedulers is the Stork data placement scheduler. In this paper, we will discuss the limitations of the traditional schedulers in handling the challenging data scheduling problem of large scale distributed applications; give our vision for the new paradigm in data-intensive scheduling; and elaborate on our case study: the Stork data placement scheduler. Index Terms— Scheduling, data-aware,
  • BMW Owners Manual for the Vehicle
  • This BMW Owners Manual for the Vehicle With a quick reference guide for your convenience content: M roadster M coupe Cockpit 16 Instrument cluster 18 Indicator and warning lamps 20 Hazard warning flashers 24 Warning triangle 24 First-aid kit 25 Refueling 25 Fuel specifications 26 Tire inflation pressure 26 Tire inflation pressure (table) 27 Opening and closing: Keys 30 Electronic vehicle mmobilizer 31 Central locking system 32 Opening and closing from the outside 32 Opening and closing from the inside 33 Luggage compartment lid 34 Electric power windows 35 Sunroof – coupe 36 Convertible top – roadster 37 Source: publish.bmwusa.com Download PDF of BMW Owners Manual for the Vehicle With a quick reference guide for your convenience
  • HP Photosmart 330 series User's Guide
  • Thank you for purchasing an HP Photosmart 330 series printer! With your new, compact photo printer you can easily print beautiful photos with or without a computer. This guide explains how to print photos from the printer without connecting it to a computer. To learn how to print from your computer, install the printer software and explore the onscreen Printer Help, see Installing the software and Finding more information. Your new printer comes with the following documentation: ? Setup Guide: The HP Photosmart 330 series printer comes with setup instructions that explain how to set up the printer. ? User's Guide: The HP Photosmart 330 series User's Guide is the book you are reading. This book describes the basic features of the printer, explains how to use the printer without connecting a computer, and contains hardware troubleshooting information. ? HP Photosmart Printer Help: The onscreen HP Photosmart Printer Help describes how to use the printer with a computer and contains software troubleshooting information Front of printer 1 Control panel: Control the basic functions of the printer from here. 2 Out tray (closed): Open this to print, insert a memory card, connect a compatible digital camera, connect an HP iPod, or access the print cartridge area. Inside front of printer 1 In tray: Load paper here. 2 In tray extender: Pull out to support paper. 3 Paper-width guide: Move to the width of the current paper to position the paper properly. 4 Camera port: Connect a PictBridge digital camera, the optional HP Bluetooth wireless printer adapter, or an HP iPod. 5 Memory card slots:
  • LEARN PRINTER REPAIR NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE
  • check this, print the Configuration Page from tray 1, as described above. .....Thanks to Parts Now! printer repair technicians Eddie Karlslyst and Kirk. HP LaserJet 5Si/8000/8100/8150 Online Training Coue Released • HP LaserJet 4000/4050/4100 Paper Feeder Control PCA • Part Spotlight: Lexmark Optra E310 and E312 Right Side Gear Assembly • Tech Tip: The HP LaserJet 2300 and Color LaserJet 2500 Separation Pad INSIDE THIS ISSUE APRIL 2005, VOL. 14, NUMBER 3 LEARN PRINTER REPAIR NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE ONLINE TRAINING FOR 5SI/8000/8100/8150 RELEASED COMPANY 2 SALES SPOTLIGHT: LARRY RIEDL Parts Now! Account Representative Larry Riedl sat down to awer our questio. Here's what he said: Service Today: Tell me what makes your customer service unique. Why do your custome do business with you? Larry Riedl: I really believe the customer is number one, and I want my custome to know that. I have the ability to really listen to what they are saying and undetand where they are coming from. And, because I have the strength of Parts Now! behind me, I can provide my custome with resources at a moment's notice. ST: What Download
  • Making Web 2.0 Work for Your Enterprise
  • The introduction of Web 2.0 technologies into the enterprise greatly increases the value of your company?s most important asset: employees? knowledge, relationships and initiative. Increased collaboration accelerates productivity. Making knowledge more visible increases innovation and shortens turnaround times. Your company transforms into a more socially connected organization that reacts faster and more effectively to the market. The Consumer Web has shown us the power of the Internet as a social, collaborative platform, particularly when compared to existing rigid corporate environments. Wikis, blogs, RSS feeds, social networks, tagging and mashups are flexible, user-driven tools that have the potential to bring many benefits to the enterprise. Leading companies are harnessing Web 2.0 and applying it to build their next-generation workplaces. The new, Enterprise 2.0 workplace becomes an Internet-powered, user-focused and community-centric social fabric. This social Web ties together people, ideas, content, processes, systems and other enterprise artifacts. Importantly, these connections are both explicit (e.g. let?s have a meeting) and implicit (e.g. tracking user activities to rank the relative value of documents). In addition to connections, another key aspect of the social Web is its participative or do-it-yourself (DIY) nature. Employees are empowered to create and publish content that is easily consumable throughout the company and externally by customers and partners. The social Web captures and makes accessible previously invisible knowledge, an ignites new conversations among employees that lead to new innovations that would not have previously occurred. However, Web 2.0 in the enterprise has significant differences from the Consumer Web. Enterprises have many mission critical
  • SAP Tutorial: Test Equipment Management (QM-IT)
  • Test equipment is used in many companies for performing quality inspections. In order to ensure that the test equipment used always fulfils the defined performance criteria, most companies regularly test and calibrate their test equipment. Using the functions in the component Test Equipment Management, you can manage equipment data, plan and schedule inspections, and perform calibration inspections for the equipment. Implementation Considerations You should use the component Test Equipment Management in your company if: · Individual data is maintained for each piece of test equipment Test equipment is regularly calibrated · Calibration inspections are planned and scheduled for different maintenance orders and maintenance strategies · A results history is maintained for each piece of test equipment Integration The component Test equipment management links the following planning and processing functions of the application components Plant Maintenance (PM) and Quality Management (QM): Download SAP Tutorial: Test Equipment Management (QM-IT)
  • Threading in C#
  • C# supports parallel execution of code through multithreading. A thread is an independent execution path, able to run simultaneously with other threads. A C# program starts in a single thread created automatically by the CLR and operating system (the "main" thread), and is made multi-threaded by creating additional threads. The main thread creates a new thread t on which it runs a method that repeatedly prints the character y. Simultaneously, the main thread repeatedly prints the character x. The CLR assigns each thread its own memory stack so that local variables are kept separate. In the next example, we define a method with a local variable, then call the method simultaneously on the main thread and a newly created thread: A separate copy of the cycles variable is created on each thread's memory stack, and so the output is, predictably, ten question marks. Download pdf Threading in C#
  • Quick reference glossary of common terms & keyboard shortcuts for LightWave 3D users
  • This quick reference show you the keyboard shortcuts for LightWave 3D. LightWave 3D >> Maya Transition guide ViewPort Commands Traversing Hierarchy Modeling Viewport Options Display, Display Options or < d > Hotbox or Panel Menu Select Ancester Up Arrow Up Arrow Copy, Paste or < c, v > Edit Menu > Duplicate Options Min Max N/A Select Child Down Arrow Down Arrow Array Multiply > Array Edit Menu > Duplicate Options Arc Rotate < alt > + LMB < alt > + LMB Mirror < crtl + v > Edit Menu > Duplicate Options Pan Main Interface Button < alt > + MMB Command Panels Component Pick Masks Space Bar • Vertex • Edge Zoom Main Interface Button < alt > + LMB + MMB Item Properties Attribute Editor • Face • Polygons Zoom Region N/A < alt + ctrl > + LMB Geometry Deform Create NonLinear • Element Zoom Selection • Segement Modeler Space Bar Component Selection • Isoparm View Undo N/A • Hull • Surface Point View Redo N/A ViewPort Navigation Controls Templete Layers Main UI, 1-0 Display Menu > Object Display > Change Views 1 thru 6 on Keyboard Hotbox or Panel Menu Templete Zoom Camera > Camera Zoom View > Camera Ctrls > Zoom Tool Edit Polygons Multiply > Bevel or < b > Bevel Object Selection and Display Zoom Extend
  • VTBook Evaluation Guide pdf
  • VTBook is a PC-Card graphics card for notebook computers: it connects through a CardBus compatible PC-Card slot. The goal of Village Tronic while designing VTBook was to create a small, affordable, reliable device that would empower notebook users by allowing them to connect big digital displays to their computers, as they were desktop systems. Modern notebooks feature impressive capabilities in terms of computing power, storage space, networking and so on, but they still lack in graphics expandability, especially in the number and size of supported displays. No notebook can drive more than two displays (including the internal one) and just a few have a digital video connector. For any notebook with a CardBus connector, VTBook means the ability to add one or more displays, even digital, high resolution or wide, expanding the available desktop space for the user productivity. Adding the VTBook DualDisplay accessory it s even possible to reach a total of three external displays on Windows notebooks! Download VTBook Evaluation Guide pdf