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  • GMC Sierra 2007 PDF Manual
  • GMC Truck Owner Network | Segment-leading V8 orsepower and fuel fficiency* Gen IV mall lock ortec ” 8 family, ncluding lexFuel Ethanol E85 capability, uel-saving ctive Fuel anagement ” nd ariable Valve iming Wider front and rear racks (776.22 mm ront /228.44 mm ear) Stronger, tiffer, ully-bboxed frames ith hydroformed front section ” New coil-oover-sshock suspension New rack-aand-pinion teering New splayed rear hock arrangement ” Improved raking ith new generation osch BS ystem Five niquely tuned suspension packages, ncluding nhanced trailering ackage And you will experience life on the assembly line at the Oshawa Truck Assembly entre. lus a whole lot more. What hasn tchanged is our dedication to you, our Truck Owners. So please, send us your comments, your suggestions, your thoughts. We build trucks with you in mind so share with us what s on yours. You can reach us at the address found on this page or online at gmcton.ccom . Thank you. ope you enjoy this ery special edition. Paul inneen Marketing Manager, ull Size rucks E v o l u t i o n i n m o t i o n The GMC Truck Owner Network Magazine is published semi-aannually for GMC Truck owners by General Motors of Canada Limited. Letters to the publication are welcome and should be mailed o: GMC Truck wner etwork agazine c/o General Motors f Canada imited 1908 olonel am rive Oshawa, ntario L1H 8P7 Mail ode: A1-1169-008 At General Motors of Canada Limited ( GM Canada )we respect your
  • Type Acceptance Report - Kawasaki-Hughes 369D
  • maintenance documentation, as the only manual Kawasaki produces in English is the IPC. The Kawasaki-Hughes 369D is in exactly the same position. Aircraft Certification Unit Type Acceptance Report TAR 99/35 Kawasaki-Hughes 369D Type Acceptance Report 19 July 1999 TAR 99/35 — Kawasaki-Hughes 369D i TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 FOREIGN TYPE CERTIFICATE DETAILS 1 TYPE ACCEPTANCE APPLICATION 1 TYPE DATA 2 ADDITIONAL NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 3 SUMMARY 4 ATTACHMENTS 4 Page 5 Type Acceptance Report 19 July 1999 TAR 99/35 — Kawasaki-Hughes 369D 1 Introduction This report details the basis on which Type Acceptance Certificate No.99/35 was granted in the standard category in accordance with NZCAR Part 21 Subpart B. Specifically the report aims to: (a) Record the airworthiness certification standard used for type acceptance of the applicable model(s) in New Zealand; (b) Summarise any outstanding requirements which must be complied with for the issue of a NZ Airworthiness Certificate to Download PDF
  • Migrating from IIS Web Server to Apache on SUSE LINUX Enterprise
  • replacing your IIS Web server with an Apache Web server running on SUSE LINUX Enterprise ... Apache has become the world's most popular Web server. Migrating from IIS Web Server* to Apache on SUSE LINUX ® Enterprise Server 9 SEPTEMBER 2004 A Novell® Migration Study w w w . n o v e l l . c o m Disclaimer Novell, Inc. makes no representatio or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this document, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Trademarks Novell, the Novell logo, and ZENworks are registered trademarks and eDirectory and Nterprise are trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Veora is a registered trademark of Veora. SUSE is a registered trademark of SUSE LINUX AG, a Novell business. * Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Sun, Solaris, and Java are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. IBM, AIX, S/390 and zSeries are registered trademarks and POWER is a trademark of IBM Corporation. Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks and Internet Information Server is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Intel and Intel Download
  • Dell Inspiron 1000 Owners Manual
  • Computer Front View display latch release display hard drive and keyboard status lights power button keyboard touch pad touch pad buttons device status lights speakers DISPLAY LATCH RELEASE — Press this button to release the display latch and open the display. D I S P L A Y — For more information about your display, see “Using the Display” in the Dell Inspiron Help file. To access the help file, see page 9. POWER BUTTON — Press the power button to turn on the computer or to enter or exit a power management mode. NOTICE: To avoid losing data, shut down your computer instead of pressing the power button. If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, the light operates as follows: – Solid green: The battery is charging. – Off: The battery is adequately charged, the computer is turned off, or no battery is installed. – Rapidly flashing green: An error has occurred regarding the battery. If the computer is running on a battery, the light operates as follows: – Off: The battery is discharging normally with use. – Flashing green: The battery charge is low. TOUCH PAD AND TOUCH PAD BUTTONS — Touch pad and touch pad buttons provide the functionality of a mouse. See page 33 for more information. KEYBOARD — The keyboard includes a numeric keypad as well as the Microsoft® Windows® logo key. For information on supported key combinations, see page 32. Download Dell Inspiron 1000 Owners Manual
  • SuperDuper! Users Guide Manual
  • This guide is designed to get you up and running as fast as possible. We ve taken the most common tasks people perform with SuperDuper!, each placed in its own chapter, and have provided step-by-step guidance (including lots of pictures). In here you ll find out how to: ” Back up your Macintosh for the first time ” Update an existing backup ” Schedule one or multiple backups ” Store a backup alongside other files on a destination drive ” Back up your Macintosh over a network ” Exclude a folder from a backup ” Restore files from a backup ” Restore an entire drive in an emergency situation ” Troubleshooting We ve also included a complete program reference, and some more advanced topics, such as: ” Creating a Sandbox ” Maintaining a Sandbox ” Applying (and recovering from) System Updates while running from a Sandbox Note that SuperDuper operates in two different modes registered and unregistered. The unregistered version allows easy, complete and user-specific backup clones to partitions, FireWire drives, and image files. Once registered, SuperDuper allows you to schedule backups, quickly update backups with Smart Update (saving a lot of time), select copy modes other than Erase, then copy, create Sandboxes, fully customize the copying process using its unique Copy Scripts, save and restore settings, and avoid authenticating every time you copy. And, on top of that, it allows us to eat. Disclaimer Although SuperDuper! has been carefully tested, and should perform its
  • Cable Modem Router Model Number: U10C012 User's Guide
  • Your new cable modem provides high-speed access to the Internet by an active Internet Connection through your cable service provider. This user guide describes how to set up and use the cable modem. Before installing the cable modem, you should read this user guide to ensure proper cable modem operation. Understand the Cable Modem’s Features Your cable modem has the following features to help you access and use the Internet: • Two-way design allows the cable modem to send and receive data over the cable television network. • Cable bandwidth allows data rates of up to 38 megabits per second (Mbps)*, which is faster than analog modems, integrated services digital network (ISDN), or asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL). • Using your cable line means that the cable modem is always on, always connected, and does not tie up your phone line. • Plug-and-play operation through universal serial bus (USB) ensures easy setup and installation. • Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS?) compliance ensures interoperability with DOCSIS compliant cable operators. *NOTE: Speeds may vary based on the following factors: • Computer equipment including available RAM and processor speed • Software applications utilizing your computer’s resources • Network traffic depending on the time of day • Limitations set by your Cable Service Provider Download pdf Cable Modem Router Model Number: U10C012 User's Guide
  • Novell GroupWise Cross-Platform Client User Guide Manual
  • Installing the GroupWise Cross-Platform Client 1.1.1 Installing the GroupWise Cross-Platform Client on Linux 1.1.2 Installing the GroupWise Cross-Platform Client on a Macintosh 1.2 Getting Acquainted with the Main GroupWise Window 1.2.1 Toolbar 1.2.2 Folder and Item List Header 1.2.3 Folder List 1.2.4 Item List 1.2.5 QuickViewer 1.3 Using Different GroupWise Modes 1.3.1 Online Mode 1.3.2 Caching Mode 1.4 Understanding Your Mailbox 1.4.1 Bolded Items in Your Mailbox 1.4.2 Icons Appearing Next to Items in Your Mailbox and Calendar 1.4.3 Viewing Options in Your Mailbox 1.5 Using the Toolbar 1.6 Using Shortcut Keys 1.7 Learning More 1.7.1 Online Help 1.7.2 GroupWise 7 Documentation Web Page 1.7.3 GroupWise Cool Solutions Web Community 2 Logging In to GroupWise 27 2.1 Logging In to GroupWise 2.1.1 Logging In to Your Mailbox 2.1.2 Logging In to Your Mailbox from Another User s Workstation 2.1.3 Logging in to Your Mailbox from a Shared Workstation 2.2 Assigning Passwords to Your Mailbox 2.2.1 Adding a Password 2.2.2 Changing Your Password 2.2.3 Removing Your Password. 3 Working with Items in Your Mailbox 31 3.1 Understanding GroupWise Item Types 3.2 Sending and Receiving Items 3.2.1 Sending Mail Messages 3.2.2 Sending Phone Messages 3.2.3 Changing the Font of Items You Send 3.2.4 Adding a Signature or vCard to Items You Send 3.2.5 Spell-Checking Items You Send 3.3 Attaching Files 3.3.1 Attaching a File to an Item 3.3.2 Viewing Attached Files 3.3.3 Opening Attached Files 3.4 Managing Sent Items 3.4.1 Confirming Delivery of Items You ve Sent 3.4.2 Displaying Sent Items 3.4.3
  • Molecular Challenges using Maya
  • Importing & animating a receptor 1) Importing molecular data into Maya 2) Using constraints and dynamic motion paths to animate the binding event Membrane with scattered proteins 1) Creating a softbody membrane 2) Using constraints to attach molecules to the dynamic membrane surface 3) Using MEL to scatter proteins automatically Extracellular Matrix 1) Using particles and MEL to create a dense mesh for the ECM Importing Molecular Data into Maya Several PDB viewers, including Chimera and Pymol, are able to export molecular surfaces as VRML files. VRML files can then be converted to a file type that can be imported directly into the 3D application of your choice. By default, Maya is able to import .obj, .ma and .mel files. Plugins can be installed to import a number of other 3d file types, but as of yet there is no direct way to import VRML files into Maya. First, we’ll explore the functionality of Chimera and export VRML files of the reovirus attachment protein sigma1, then we’ll use the ‘multiscale model’ option in Chimera to export the reovirus core as VRML. Download pdf Molecular Challenges using Maya
  • Cisco CVP VoiceXML 3.1 Programmer Guide
  • Cisco CVP VoiceXML software has been designed to be easy to use but highly extendable. While the software provides enough to produce high quality voice applications out of the box, many users will want to extend the functionality of the software by building custom components that perform very specific tasks. This document describes the processes and application programming interfaces (APIs) provided for a developer to construct and deploy these components. The components a developer uses the APIs to construct are: configurable action, decision, and voice elements, standard action and decision elements, dynamic element configurations, start and end of call actions, the on error notification, hotevents, and Say It Smart plugins. Requirements All components require programming effort to construct. In order to build these components, CVP VoiceXML provides a Java API as well as an API that allows the use of other programming languages. Therefore, the reader should at least possess a familiarity with programming concepts. Some components can only be constructed using the Java API and so for these components, the reader should possess a familiarity with the Java programming language. The reader should understand Java interfaces and abstract classes, extending classes and overriding methods, static variables and methods, Java collections, and compiling and deploying Java classes and JAR files. CVP VoiceXML does not require very complex Java coding, knowing the basics of the Java language will be sufficient to start working with the CVP VoiceXML Java API. Most of the information about the Java API is encapsulated in the API’s Javadocs. This document
  • How To Use This Index Automotive Manual
  • B26 1997 MOTOR SOURCE GUIDE 1995 MOTOR MAGAZINE INDEX A A4 (Audi), 1996, Dec:41-42 A6 (Audi), 1996, Dec:42 Aamco Transmissions, Franchisee- In-Training program, Mar:66 Abex Friction Products, Mar:66 ABS. See Antilock brakes (ABS) ABS Education Alliance, Dec:48 A-cars (GM), phasing out of, Sep:47 Accord (Honda) ALB Code 2, Nov:74-75 distributors (’90-’91), Aug:16 ELD charging system (’90 on), Oct:16 feedback carburetor systems (’86- ‘89), Mar:18 Frequency Solenoid Valve C, Feb:16 repair tips (’85-’89), Jan:16-19 intake air temperature sensor (’84), Oct:20-21 PCV valve maintenance (’86-’89), Nov:22 AC-Delco, Rapidfire plug, Apr:56 Aceomatic Transmission Parts, Import Automatic Transmissions, May:91 Acura 1996 models, Dec:41 smog test failures, Apr:58 Aerostar (Ford) 1996, Sep:52 a/c compressor ringing noise (’88- ‘89), Jun:45 rotten egg smell (’86-’87), Jan:50 surge and/or buck (’86-’87), Jun:44 Aftermarket, growth in, Jul:58 Aftermarket Monitor. See also F.Y.I. Aamco Transmissions Franchisee- In-Training program, Mar:66 Aceomatic Transmission Parts… Download Index Automotive Manual PDF