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  • Volkswagen New Beetle Service Manual: 1998 - 2002
  • This Volkswagen New Beetle Service Manual contain: 1.8 Turbo, 1.9L TDI Diesel, 2.0L Gasoline, The Volkswagen New Beetle Service Manual: 1998-2002 covers the GL, GLS, GLX, and. TurboS models. This manual has been preparedusing selected factory Service Source: www.bentleypublishers.com Download the PDF of Volkswagen New Beetle Service Manual: 1998 - 2002
  • Connect a Zapp Handset to MAC User Guide
  • Setting the speed of your high speed modem included in your Zapp Handset Hyundai H1-00 Handset Synertek S200 handset Installing the USB Interface Install ATEN USB to Serial Adapter ATEN Adapter on Mac OS 9 Zapp Modem (230Kbps) Installation Configure Remote Access TCP/IP Settings Setting your default browser: Setting the speed of your high speed modem included in your Zapp Handset Hyundai H1-00 Handset press menu press 7 press 3 select 230400 using up/down arrows press select press [END] button The Zapp modem speed is now set to 230400bps. Synertek S200 handset press menu button press 6 (Network) press 2 (Computer Speed) select 230400 using up/down arrows press menu button when 230400 is selected The Zapp modem speed is now set to 230400bps. Installing the USB Interface Install ATEN USB to Serial Adapter You may connect your Zapp Handset to USB port using a Zapp Serial Data Cable and a standard USB to Serial Adapter. Here is an example with the USB Adapter manufactured by ATEN Technologies ( http://www.aten-usa.com/ ) Connect Zapp Serial Data Cable to the mobile device. Connect Zapp Serial Data Cable to ATEN Adapter Connect ATEN Adapter to a computer USB port ATEN Adapter on Mac OS 9 ATEN USB to Serial Adapter is provided with it’s own driver. Download pdf Connect a Zapp Handset to MAC User Guide
  • Dell Laser Printer 1710 & 1710n
  • The Dell Laser Printer 1710 series offers fast, affordable printing in a compact design. Choose the 1710 for direct attach printing from your computer or The Dell Laser Printer 1710 series offe fast, affordable printing in a compact design. Choose the 1710 for direct attach printing from your computer or select the 1710n to share over your office network. Fast, up to 27 page per minute print speed (actual speed will vary with use) and up to 15,000 page monthly duty cycle make it ideal for a busy office environment. The 1710 and 1710n offer a low total cost of printing, which includes initial purchase price, management and operation costs for the life of your printer. Dell allows you to save money with a low acquisition cost on hardware as well as a low toner cost per page. We also make it easy to manage and order supplies with the Dell Toner Management System™. In addition, both of these printe include peace of mind with a 1-year Next Business Day Advanced Exchange Service 2 and 24x7 toll free technical phone support. The Dell Laser Printer 1710 & Download
  • FlowPATH Tool-pathing Tutorial
  • This tutorial outlines the process of preparing a 2D digital file for tool-pathing with FlowPATH for use with the school’s abrasive water-jet cutter. The water-jet is only capable of 2D cutting operations, and has extremely limited control of the depth of the cut so work should be designed with 2D lines and with the intention that the lines will be cut completely through the material – not etched. Depending on the hardness of the material it is possible to etch or score a cut instead of cutting all the way through, but this should only be done with ductile materials as it will cause shattering or breaking in more brittle materials. 2D File Creation 1) The FlowPATH software will only accept 2D geometry, and it works best with lines and arcs, splines may cause some problems. The lines can be made in any 2D application capable of exporting DXF files; possible applications are Maya, 3dMax, Rhino, AutoCAD, Illustrator and VectorWorks. If your model is made of surfaces or polygons it is necessary to duplicate the edges of the objects to make 2D lines, you cannot use the surface geometry directly for water-jet cutting. Objects and parts should be made at full-scale, the limits of the bed size are 40” x 20”. Pieces should also be on the XY plane with the Z axis up. 2) Once you have suitable geometry created in a 3D application you must export it as DXF. When exporting you should save as Release 12 (R12) format, this format
  • BMW ComSystem K1200 LT Owner’s Manual PDF
  • BMW ComSystem has been developed to provide riders of BMW K 1200 LT models the most advanced sound and communications management system. The ComSystem acts as the foundation, allowing owners to utilize privately purchased portable modular electronic devices suited for the local market such as cell phones, two-way radios and portable music storage devices. The ComSystem allows the rider to manage all audio sources as well as communicate with the passenger and other individuals, whether on motorcycles, other vehicles, or at home / office. There are many choices available to riders, so it is important to fully understand how to manage these choices to bring the highest level of enjoyment to you and your passenger. Please read the enclosed manual completely. The manual provides an overview of the audio & communications system, a detailed explanation how each interface operates, and provides an understanding of options / accessories available to maximize your enjoyment of the system. Download BMW ComSystem K1200 LT Owner’s Manual PDF
  • Parallelism/Concurrency Specification Within UML
  • The concurrency is an important issue to tackle when modelling real-time applications which are intrinsically concurrent. According to the definitions of real-time given in (CNRS 1988) and (Stankovic 88), real-time implies on one hand that the response are waited at a precise moment (neither before nor after) and on other hand, that such systems are coupled with the real world, therefore highly concurrent. This document overviews the support for concurrency modelling provided by UML. It describes first the main concept of active object and second a (non exhaustive) list of issues pertaining to concurrency mechanism interactions. The integration of concurrency issues within object-oriented environments generated a large amount of research. In the case of object-oriented languages, most concurrency issues are related to the concept of active object (Atkinson 91), (Guerraoui 95) et (Tripathi, Oosten et al. 99). Concrete examples of concurrent object oriented languages are Act++ , Hybrid (Nierstratz 1987), ABCL (Yonezawa, Shibayama et al. 87), Argus (Liskov 1988), PRAL RT (Fouquier and Terrier 95), RTGOL (Sourrouille and Lecoeuche 95), TOM , etc. Download Parallelism/Concurrency Specification Within UML
  • SEQUENCHER Tour Guide for Windows
  • SEQUENCHER has been developed to work with a wide range of sequencing applications. For example, SEQUENCHER can be used for: Creating assemblies for shotgun or EST sequencing projects Editing contigs while viewing all relevant trace data Assembling multiple sequences to a user-defined reference sequence Polymorphism detection and annotation Aligning cDNAs to their genomic sequence using the large gap algorithm Discovery of heterozygous peaks Creating difference reports for SNP discovery Displaying restriction maps, ORF maps, protein translations Automated vector and quality trimming Macintosh and PC Support SEQUENCHER is available for both Macintosh and PC platforms. This CD provides software for both environments. Instructions for touring a Macintosh SEQUENCHER demo are included with your CD. What You Will Learn in This Tutorial The purpose of this tutorial is to guide you through SEQUENCHER‘s core assembly and editing functions. Additional application-specific tutorials are included on your CD in PDF format. In this tutorial, you will: Install the software Create a new project Import data Trim sequences for quality Assemble a contig View and edit assembled chromatograms Work with a reference sequence View protein translations Annotate sequence Create a difference report from an alignment Create a new sequence from a consensus Create a summary report Once you have mastered these techniques you will be ready to explore SEQUENCHER’s other powerful features. Download pdf SEQUENCHER Tour Guide for Windows
  • Ruby CheatSheet pdf
  • Ruby 1.8.4 Types Expression Variables Predefined Variables Ruby arguments Reserved Words Operator and Presedence Regex Exceptions Module/Class Constants Object Array File String Hash Dir Kernel Test::Unit DateTime Download Ruby CheatSheet pdf
  • Moscow ML Owner’s Manual
  • Moscow ML implements Standard ML (SML), as defined in the 1997 Definition of Standard ML, including the SML Modules language and some extensions. Moreover, Moscow ML supports most required parts of the SML Basis Library. It supports separate compilation and the generation of stand-alone executables. This document explains how to use the Moscow ML system. A companion document, the Moscow ML Language Overview, summarizes Moscow ML syntax and the most common built-in functions [9]. Another companion document, the Moscow ML Library Documentation, describes in detail all Moscow ML library modules [10]. Get a copy of the Moscow ML system executables (see Section 20 for instructions) and unpack them in your home directory (under Unix) or in directory C: (under MS Windows and DOS). This creates a directory mosml. Read the flle mosml/install.txt. This manual, as well as the Moscow ML Language Overview and the Moscow ML Library Documentation, are in directory mosml/doc. The interactive system is invoked by typing mosml at the shell prompt. It allows you to enter declarations and evaluate expressions: You can quit the interactive session by typing ‘quit();’ or control-D (under Unix) or control-Z followed by new- line (under MS Windows and DOS). Type help “lib”; for an overview of built-in function libraries, and e.g. help “Array” for help on Array operations. See Section 3 for further information on mosml. Download Moscow ML Owner’s Manual
  • VTBook Manual pdf
  • Features Introduction Technical specifications 2. Compatibility Supported PowerBook models Supported operating systems Supported displays and resolutions 3. Software Installation Installing the software on Mac OS X Files installed on Mac OS X Installing the software on Mac OS 9 Files installed on Mac OS 9 4. How to use your VTBook Connecting the display Plugging the VTBook Unplugging the VTBook Configuration on Mac OS X Configuration on Mac OS 9 Monitors & MP (Mac OS 9) 5. Multidisplay Tips&Tricks Working with multiple displays The right job for the right card 6. Contact Information 7. Certificate of FCC and CE Compliance 1. Features Introduction People have recently been discovering the joy of ever smaller notebook computers. The more compact they are the more comfortable it is to carry them wherever we go. However, the majority of the time we use our notebooks on our workdesk at the office. In this situation, after hours of working, we may prefer a larger display. VTBook is the ultimate solution - it plugs into the CardBus PC-Card slot and allows the connection of high-resolution displays, both digital (DVI) and analog (VGA). Thanks to it´s 32MB of memory it supports even the highest resolutions in maximum color depth (16 millions of colors) with very fast refresh rates to ensure maximum comfort. The display controlled by the VTBook is a true second display. This means that it offers additional display space for your use. You can move and arrange windows from the Notebook´s display to be shown on