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  • iPod (Click Wheel) User's Guide (Manual)
  • list of songs on your iPod, the songs appear in an On-The-Go playlist. ...iPod.You see the new On-The-Go playlist in the iTunes Source list. Rating Songs iPod User's Guide 2 Contents 3 Quick Start 5 What You Need to Get Started 8 Setting Up iPod to Play Music 13 Using iPod 13 Using iPod Controls 20 Connecting and Disconnecting iPod 25 Organizing and Traferring Your Music 32 Adjusting iPod Settings 36 Using the Extra Features of Your iPod 43 Charging the iPod Battery 46 iPod Accessories 49 Tips and Troubleshooting 55 Learning More, Service, and Support 57 Safety and Cleaning 3 1 Quick Start Congratulatio on purchasing your iPod. Read this section to get started using iPod quickly. iPod works with the iTunes music software included on the iPod CD. Use iTunes to import songs from your CD or digital music collection to your computer, or use the iTunes Music Store (available in some countries only) to purchase songs and download them to your computer.Then organize the songs and trafer them to iPod. 4 Quick Start Learning to Use iPod Read this chapter to set up iPod and get started playing music quickly.To learn more about playing music on iPod Download PDF
  • Service Express QuickStart Guide
  • What is Service Express? Service Express is American Honda’s Web-based system for delivering electronic service publications to the aftermarket. In Service Express, technicians have access to the same service information available to Honda and Acura dealers: Service Manuals, Service Bulletins, ServiceNews, Wiring Diagrams, Body Repair Manuals, Accessory Installation Instructions, Owners Manuals, and the Parts Catalogs in one convenient place. When you use Service Express, you get the latest parts and service information available, and you can search across many types of publications simultaneously. How does it work? You search in Service Express by selecting the Model and Year of the vehicle you’re working on, then choose a subject or enter a keyword. Service Express will retrieve all service information related to the subject or keyword to help you repair the vehicle. NOTE: We continually update Service Express, so a printed copy of the Service Express QuickStart may not exactly match what you see on your computer screen. This isn’t usually a problem, because the basic Service Express searching and navigation procedures do not change. Download PDF
  • Pioneers of Arabic Localization on Pocket PCs
  • This pdf covers for Acer n10 Acer n30 Acer n311 Acer n50 AnexTEK SP230 Asus MyPal A636 Asus MyPal A620 Asus MyPal A620BT Asus MyPal A716 Asus MyPal A730 Audiovox 5050 Audiovox PPC 4100 Audiovox PPC 6600 Audiovox PPC 6601 Audiovox PPC 6700 (5.0) Audiovox VX6601 BenQ P50 Bouygues Telecom iPDA Cingular 8125 (5.0) Daxian Telecom CU928 Dell Axim X3 Dell Axim X30 Dell Axim X3i Dell Axim X5 Dell Axim X50 Dell Axim X50v Dell Axim X51 (5.0) Dell Axim X51v (5.0) Dopod 696 Dopod 699 Dopod 700 Dopod 818 Dopod 818 Pro (5.0) Dopod 838 (5.0) Dopod 900 (5.0) E-Plus PDA III E-Plus Pocket PDA E-TEN M500 E-TEN M600 (5.0) E-TEN P300 E-TEN P300B E TEN Pocket PC P700 Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox Garmin iQue M3 Garmin iQue M5 HP iPAQ h1930/1940/1945 HP iPAQ h2210/2215 HP iPAQ h4150/4155 HP iPAQ h4350 HP iPAQ h4350/4355 HP iPAQ h5100/5400/5500 HP iPAQ h5500/5555 HP iPAQ h6315 HP iPAQ h6320/6325 HP iPAQ h6340 HP iPAQ hw6500 Series HP iPAQ hw6900 (5.0) HP iPAQ hx2100 Series HP iPAQ hx2400 Series HP iPAQ hx2700 Series HP iPAQ hx4700 HP iPAQ hx4705 HP iPAQ rw6100 HP iPAQ rx1950 Series (5.0) HP iPAQ rx3115 HP iPAQ rx3415 HP iPAQ rx3715 HP iPAQ rz1710 HP iPAQ rz1715 i-mate JAM i-mate JAMin (5.0) i-mate Jasjar (5.0) i-mate K-JAM (5.0) i-mate PDA2 i-mate PDA2k i-mate Pocket PC Mio 168 Mio 336 Mio 337 Mio 339 Mio 558 Mio A201 Mio A701 Motorola MPx MoviStar TSM500 NEC MobilePro 250e O2
  • 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
  • Press Release - Quantum3D Products Chosen by Honda
  • Honda Selects Quantum3D and Rikei for Advanced Driving and Motorcycle Simulators. Page 1 of 3. Quantum3D, Inc. Bret Kennedy. Director or Marketing Honda Selects Quantum3D and Rikei for Advanced Driving and Motorcycle Simulato Page 1 of 3 Quantum3D, Inc. Bret Kennedy Director or Marketing Tel: (408) 361-9803 Fax: (408) 361-9980 Email: bkennedy@quantum3d.com http://www.quantum3d.com RIKEI Corporation Hiroo Sasaki Executive Director, Business Management Office Tel: +81-3-3345-2199. Fax: +81-3-3345-2165 www.rikei.co.jp Email: sasaki@rikei.co.jp FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE QUANTUM3D PRODUCTS CHOSEN BY HONDA FOR DRIVING AND MOTORCYCLE RIDING SIMULATORS Rikei Corporation, Quantum3D's Master Distributor for Japan, to Deliver over 300 AAlchemy™ and Graphite™ Visual Channels, OpenGVS™ Realtime Scene Management Software and High Fidelity Visual Databases to Honda for Motor Vehicle Training Systems Lille, France-- April 24 th , 2001-- Quantum3D, Inc. at the International Conference, Exhibition and Network for Training, Education and Simulation (ITEC), today announced that the Company's AAlchemy™ and Graphite™ PC-based Image Generato (PC-IGs), along with OpenGVS™ Realtime Scene Management Software have been selected by Honda for deployment in Honda Driving Simulator and Honda Riding Simulator. Rikei Corporation, Quantum3D's value-added master distributor Download PDF
  • Using Microsoft Word’s Annotation Tools: Mac OS X
  • Microsoft Word has several tools that allow users to annotate a document electronically. In this workshop, we will practice using the tools for tracking changes within a document, highlighting text, and adding comments. At the end of this document are instructions for using the more advanced annotation features, comparing two documents and merging changes from two documents into a single document. Feel free to practice using those tools on your own time with the exercises provided. Before using the more advanced annotation features of Word, take some time to familiarize yourself with the workspace. As with many software programs, you can customize the workspace view with the tools you use most often. For the purposes of this workshop, we will review the location and purpose of the commonly used tools. Download pdf Using Microsoft Word’s Annotation Tools: Mac OS X
  • x86-64 Buffer Overflow Exploits and the Borrowed Code Chunks Exploitation Technique
  • The x86-64 CPU platform (i.e. AMD64 or Hammer) introduces new features to protect against exploitation of buffer overflows, the so called No Execute (NX) or Advanced Virus Protection (AVP). This non-executable enforcement of data pages and the ELF64 SystemV ABI render common buffer overflow exploitation techniques useless. This paper describes and analyzes the protection mechanisms in depth. Research and target platform was a SUSE Linux 9.3 x86-64 system but the results can be expanded to non-Linux systems as well. search engine tag: SET-krahmer-bccet-2005. Preface Introduction ELF64 layout and x86-64 execution mode The borrowed code chunks technique And does this really work? Single write exploits Automated exploitation Related work Countermeasures Conclusion Credits Download x86-64 Buffer Overflow Exploits and the Borrowed Code Chunks Exploitation Technique
  • Why .NET Technology is Important for ERP
  • In the late 1990’s many ERP companies caught the web browser wave, undertaking projects to leverage the Internet and browser technology and even to convert their software to “lite-client” or web “portal” architectures. Unfortunately for some, .NET came on the scene too soon after this major overhaul. When .NET appeared, some were too technically exhausted, or inflexible, or still basking in the glow of their new “Internet-based architectures” to recognize and embrace .NET. Other ERP software companies were and continue to be simply too busy struggling to stay solvent during the devastating one-two-three punch of Y2K, the recession of 2000, and 9/11. They lack the resources to consider the complete restructuring of their products that .NET warrants. While Microsoft struggles to explain and market .NET, the changes at its core represent the biggest shift in software technology since the dawn of Microsoft Windows. .NET is the second shoe to fall in the Internet revolution, portending a whole new computing model emphasizing not just superficial trading of web pages, but cooperating and collaborating systems. For ERP vendors and their customers, .NET spells the future of enterprise software applications. And, as we will explore in this whitepaper, .NET technology points to a future that demands ERP software companies rethink and rewrite their base architectures. The Right Place, the Right Time: Accepting the Challenge In 1998, Intuitive Manufacturing Systems was a 4-year-old ERP company, following the industry leaders, investigating “lite-client” architectures and tools to move their ERP package into the Internet age. Intuitive’s investigation turned up
  • Visual Studio Tools for Office Sample Chapter
  • Now that we have considered the basic pattern of the Office object models, let us consider how developers pattern and build their Office solutions. There are three patterns that most solutions built using Office follow. • Office automation executable • Office add-in • Code behind an Office document An automation executable is a program separate from Office that controls and automates an Office application. An automation executable can be created with development tools such as Visual Studio .NET 2005. A typical example is a stand-alone console application or Windows Forms application that starts up an Office application and then automates it to perform some task. To start a solution built this way, the user of the solution starts the automation executable that will in turn start up the Office application. Unlike the other two patterns, the automation code does not run in the Office process but runs in its own process and talks cross process to the Office process being automated. An add-in is a class in an assembly (DLL) that Office loads and creates when needed. An add-in runs in process with the Office application rather than requiring that a separate process from the Office application is running. To start a solution built this way, the user of the solution starts the Office application associated with the add-in. Office detects registered add-ins on Download pdf Visual Studio Tools for Office Sample Chapter
  • Photoshop 6 tutorial: How to Create Basic Colored Shaded Relief
  • Adobe Photoshop is the graphic arts industry standard software for raster image manipulation. Cartographers can also use Photoshop to create effective colored shaded relief for maps. One important advantage in using Photoshop to create shaded relief is that of familiarity. Most cartographers and graphic artists have Photoshop on their desktop and are skilled in using it for working with images. It is an extremely powerful image-editing tool and a skilled cartographer can make many enhancements to a shaded relief map image once it is rendered. Grayscale to Height preparation (optional) To create relief in Photoshop you need first to get a grayscale to height image into the program. I will not go into details for this tutorial, I will simply use a grayscale image created using MacDEM, a remarkably powerful yet simple application that is a vital part of many a cartographer’s toolbox (available at http://www.treeswallow.com/macdem/ ). There are numerous other ways to bring in digital elevation data including opening some data files directly into Photoshop in RAW format. See Tom Patterson’s excellent tutorials on working with GTOPO 30 data for an example: http://www.nacis.org/cp/cp28/gtopo.html. Download pdf Photoshop 6 tutorial: How to Create Basic Colored Shaded Relief