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  • Rimage 2000i User Guide pdf
  • This manual provides the information needed to operate the Rimage 2000i and identify the parts. To set up and install your Rimage 2000i, refer to the Rimage 2000i Setup and Installation Guide. Requirements Software requirements The Rimage 2000i ships with the Rimage 2000i Software”. The Rimage 2000i operates with either the Rimage 2000i Software or Rimage OfficeNet” Software Suite. To Purchase OfficeNet, contact your Rimage reseller. Operating System requirements The Rimage 2000i Software and the Rimage OfficeNet Software Suite run only on Windows 2000 Professional SP4, Windows XP Professional SP1 or SP2, and Windows Server 2003. Networking You can submit orders to the Rimage 2000i from a networked PC only if you are using the Rimage OfficeNet Software Suite. For more information, refer to the Rimage Advanced Setup Guide at http://www.rimage.com/support.html. Media requirements You must use discs that are coated with a surface that is designed for inkjet printing. The media that is in Rimage Media Kits” is designed for optimum use in the Rimage 2000i. Download Rimage 2000i User Guide pdf
  • Informal learning and the use of Web 2.0 within SME training strategies
  • Small and medium sized companies (SMEs) have particular needs in facing the challenges of their daily operations; about 10% of them quote lack of skills as a barrier to growth, highlighting the link between training and sustainability. In order to keep their competencies updated, staff from SMEs need access to appropriate educational opportunities and new technologies, particularly eLearning, which by using Web 2.0 applications enhance knowledge sharing, cultural interchange and networking. Learning by using Web 2.0 (eLearning 2.0) is based on tools that combine ease of creation of content with web delivery. In eLearning 2.0 the driver is the worker, as the content can be created by the users, individually or together. Using the familiar tools of Web 2.0 (such as wikis, social networking, bookmarks, blogs, etc) everyone can be a learner-teacher, as the barriers to ICT based training are removed. With its clear focus on community, eLearning 2.0 is ideal for SMEs, as it supports natural informal learning by simplifying the tasks involved in working and learning in groups. Communities of practice (CoPs) can also become a powerful way for SMEs to innovate and develop new capabilities, as they consist of voluntary members who share similar challenges, interact regularly, can learn from and with each other and would like to improve their ability to address the challenges they face. In this paper we first summarise the current training needs and learning methods used in SMEs, outlining the features of Web 2.0 that may be utilised to fulfil these needs. Then we discuss
  • 2004 Audi TT Roadster Technical Specifications PDF Manual
  • Technical Specifications 2004 TT Roadster ENGINE: Type Four cylinder inline, turbocharged, charge air intercooling (180 and 225 hp ) , six-cylinder spark-ignition DOHC (250 hp) Arrangement Front mounted, transverse 180 hp version 225 hp version Bore 3.18 in. 81 mm 3.18 in. 81 mm Stroke 3.40 in. 86.4 mm 3.40 in. 86.4 mm Displacement 107 cu. in. 1781 cc 107 cu. in. 1781 cc Compression ratio Fuel requirement Premium unleaded (91 AKI) recommended for maximum performance Horsepower (SAE) 180 hp @ 5500 rpm 225 hp @ 5900 rpm Max. Torque 173 lbs. ft. @ 1950 - 4700 rpm 207 lbs. ft. @ 2200-5500 rpm Max. Turbo boost 1.8 bar 2.1 bar ENGINE DESIGN: Cylinder block Cast iron Crankshaft Forged steel, 5 main bearings Cylinder head Aluminum alloy Valve train / intake DOHC, belt driven, hydraulic lifters Firing order 1-3-4-2 (180 and 225 hp models) Cooling system Water-cooled, thermostatically controlled radiator fan Lubrication system Gear pump, pressurized, full flow with oil cooler Fuel injection / ME 7.5 Motronic with electronic multi-point sequential fuel injection, hot film air mass sensor, Ignition system solid state direct ignition with multiple coils Download Audi TT Roadster PDF Manual
  • Audi TT Roadster Quick Reference Guide Manual
  • Audi TT Owners Manuals Safety Seat belts must be worn on every journey, even on short trips in town. To ensure that the seat belts, belt tensioners and airbags are fully effective, note the following points: Adjust seat and sit in correct position The front seats should not be positioned too close to the steering wheel or dashboard. Maintain a distance of at least 25 cm from the steering wheel. It is important to sit in a normal, upright position and set the backrest so it is fully against your back. The top of the head restraint should be at eye level (or higher). Put your feet in a comfortable position in the footwell. Please refer too Audi TT Roadster Owner’s Manual for further and complete guide… Download PDF for Audi TT Roadster Quick Reference Guide Manual
  • V195 GSM NA TMobile User's Guide 3/3/06
  • All semantically-named elements within the Legal Guide content must have their. Role attributes set to LG. V195 GSM NA TMobile User's Guide Dummy Page - To be discarded before printing Use this template with A6MotoLandscape StructApps. This template provides formatting for a User Guide and an embedded Legal Guide. All semantically-named elements within the Legal Guide content must have their Role attributes set to LG. V195 GSM NA TMobile User's Guide 3/3/06 motorola.com V195 GSM Cover.Print.Front.UG.landscape-V195.fm Page 1 Monday, January 9, 2006 4:15 PM Cover.Print.Front.UG.landscape-V195.fm Monday, January 9, 2006 4:15 PM Page 5 1 HELLOMOTO Introducing your new Motorola V195 GSM wireless phone. Here's a quick anatomy lesson. Left Soft Key Navigate menus. Select menu items. Read messages. Open menus. Volume Keys Charge up. Right Soft Key Turn on & off, hang up, exit menus. Go handsfree. or Make & awer calls. Go online. Smart Key Page 6 2 Home Screen Main Menu Press and hold the Power Key u for a few seconds or until the display lights up to turn on your phone. 1 Press the Navigation Key up, down, left, or right (S) to highlight a menu feature. 3 Press the Center Key in (s) to select it. 4 Press the download manual
  • Web 2.0 tools and some things they could be used for: Community building
  • Twitter http://twitter.com/ – won’t suit everyone but is very good for little snippets, observations and off the cuff chats that the web has not really replicated until now. Could be used to build communities and for lightweight communication between projects. A useful feature is the use of hash (#) tags, placing the # at the beginning of an event or project tag to aggregate comments. Blogs – persuading projects to blog regularly is great for the programme manager, for a community of projects and for anyone interested in the project. A Project Manager’s reflection on the issue of keeping a blog: So is it worth it? Speaking personally and (for once) completely frankly, I’ve been quite enjoying writing, for several reasons. First, it has allowed me to do a bit of self-indulgent vanity publishing, something for which I criticise other bloggers but, hey, I’m a hypocrite! Second, the requirement to be reflective has made me think about various aspects of the project, which is no bad thing. Third, as it has turned out, I haven’t had to trouble my conscience by using buckets of whitewash to tell a positive story; the project really has been going pretty well. Ning https://www.ning.com/ – easily build your own social network, a good place for people to get to know each other online communities can be closed or open and communication can be public or private. Ning is also a useful tool to run before a workshop for participants to start thinking, and during the workshop for getting
  • Personal Server for Macintosh Guide Manual
  • Getting Started Requirements Installing the Palace Personal Server After you install Getting your server up and running Launching your Palace server Connecting to your Palace server Making your Palace site accessible to others Changing the look of your Palace site Stopping your Palace personal server Chapter 3 Administering the Server (Wizard and God Mode) What are wizards and gods? Chapter 4 The Palace Server Interface Overview of the interface The File menu The Edit Menu Chapter 5 Iptscrae Appendix A The Palace Client Plugin API Index The Palace Personal Server for Macintosh Guide v Preface This manual describes how to create and maintain your own Palace Personal Server for Macintosh. It explains how to obtain the software, setup, launch, and customize the server, and maintain your Palace site. Sections of this manual This manual has the following sections: “Introduction This section introduces the Palace community and Palace personal server software. ” Getting Started This section guides you through installing and settup up your Palace server. ” Administering Your Server (Wizard and God Mode) This section explains the Palace wizard and god modes, and how to enable them on your server. ” The Palace Server Interface This section describes your Palace server graphical interface. ” Iptscrae This section briefly describes the Palace Iptscrae Language, and how to get more information on it. In addition, there is an appendix about the Palace Client Plugin API. Manual conventions This manual has the following conventions: ” Code samples and text you enter are set in
  • TCP Accelerator for BGAN User Guide for Windows Vista
  • The client version of TCP Accelerator is an application that can be installed on a BGAN user’s computer to significantly enhance performance when sending TCP traffic over BGAN. The client version of TCP Accelerator is available for download free of charge. This chapter gives a brief overview of TCP Accelerator, and how it operates on the BGAN terminal and connected devices. The TCP Accelerator suite The following components are required to accelerate TCP traffic in both directions. • TCP Accelerator Client: this is a client based software application and is installed on the user’s PC to enhance performance in the send/upload direction. • TCP Accelerator Network: a server based application for non-VPN users. This sits within the network and together with TCP Accelerator Client enhances performance in the receive/download direction. (To be released.) • TCP Accelerator VPN Enterprise: a server based application for VPN users. This sits within the Enterprise site and together with TCP Accelerator Client enhances performance in the receive/download direction. (To be released.) At the time of publication, only TCP Accelerator Client is available, and so only performance in the send direction can be improved by the software. However, the performance can be further enhanced by modifying the server configuration. Please see section 5.0 “Optimising performance of end host servers though adjustment of TCP parameters. Download pdf TCP Accelerator for BGAN User Guide for Windows Vista
  • Introduction GAMBAS - Gambas Almost Means Basic (Linux Bangalore 2004) PDF
  • Introduction Gambas is a Linux replacement for Visual Basic (but by no means it’s a clone). It is a free development software based on a Basic interpreter. To put it in short, it is a Basic Language with object extensions. If a RAD tool is required for say designing a GUI or a front-end to access MySQL or PostgreSQL database, then Gambas is the tool. KDE pilot application and network applications (with the Gambas Network ToolBox) can also be designed. Also Gambas has multilingual support and thus a program can be translated into many languages. Download Introduction GAMBAS - Gambas Almost Means Basic (Linux Bangalore 2004) PDF
  • DOS Programming Part II
  • DOS Secrets To program well, you have to know more about your hardware and DOS internals. This book is neither a hardware book nor a beginners’ book. So I would slightly touch the hardware and DOS internals in this chapter. In many Institutions hardware & software are being taught as different subjects. And people don’t know how both are related. For system programming you must know the relationship between the two. This chapter will help you to understand why a programmer should know hardware & DOS internals for DOS programming. 14.1 Prelude DOS (Disk Operating System) is the widely used operating system. It is a single-user operating system. DOS is designed to provide an easy way to use disks for storage. It is very efficient in controlling, accessing and managing the data from disk drives. The basic operations performed by DOS are regulate space allocation, keep track of files, save and retrieve files and manage other control functions associated with disk storage. Thus using DOS an interface is made between the user and the computer. This DOS is same for all the systems. For loading this DOS to the memory BIOS, bootstrap program, diagnostic testing programs are very essential and we will discuss it in the coming sections. Download pdf DOS Programming Part II