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  • XFX Has the Fastest Video Card in the World
  • Every time a new type of video card comes out, it produces a worldwide quake. ... overclock. The only problem is its price since currently a single card 21 June 2007 XFX Geforce 8800 Ultra Extreme Card www.xbitlabs.com By: Ionut Ciocirlie, Hardware Editor XFX Has the Fastest Video Card in the World Presenting the XFX GeForce 8800 Ultra Extreme Every time a new type of video card comes out, it produces a worldwide quake. Although this statement may seem a little too much at fit, if you look at the launch of the 7 and 8 Geforce series you will notice that performance has almost doubled from one generation to another. And that comes in handy especially if you want to play the latest games since these ones can be very hardware inteive. After the arrival of the 8800 GTX series, everyone waited for Nvidia to roll out a card capable of surpassing Ati/AMDs R600 on every level. The 8800 Ultra was supposed to have GDDR4 chips and a very fast GPU. However when it did come out, the Ultra only came as a tweaked veion of the GTX clocked some 10-15% higher Download PDf
  • Adobe Photoshop CS Black and White Conversion
  • Seeing in black and white Black and white conversions are radical transformations of images. They're about reestablishing the tonal foundations of an image. That's quite different than dodging and burning, or lightening and darkening locally, which is a matter of accentuating existing tonal relationships. Conversion methods There are almost a dozen ways to convert an image from color to black and white; and you can probably find at least one expert to support each way as the best conversion method. The bottom line is that most conversion methods work reasonably well. The method that works best for you depends on your particular workflow and the tools that you're comfortable with. The following method isn't necessarily the best and it isn't the fastest—it generates a larger file—but it offers you the most control and flexibility. Creating layers from channels offers you more control than any other conversion method. It also offers you the flexibility of being able to change any aspect of the conversion at any time in the future. Here's how you do it: copy the individual channels of a color image,and then paste them into the same document as the original color image.Next, rename the layers accordingly. Then, reduce the opacity of the layers to achieve the result that you want. If you want a neutral image and don't want the color of the Background layer to show through, keep the opacity of the layer directly above the color Background layer at 100%. Since you will be going back and forth between the Channels
  • Intel Architecture Optimization Manual
  • In general, developing fast applications for Intel Architecture (IA) processors is not difficult. An understanding of the architecture and good development practices make the difference between a fast application and one that runs significantly slower than its full potential. Of course, applications developed for the 8086/8088, 80286, Intel386™ (DX or SX), and Intel486™ processors will execute on the Pentium ®, Pentium Pro and Pentium II processors without any modification or recompilation. However, the following code optimization techniques and architectural information will help you tune your application to its greatest potential. Tuning an application to execute fast across the Intel Architecture (IA) is relatively simple when the programmer has the appropriate tools. To begin the tuning process, you need the following: • Knowledge of the Intel Architecture. See Chapter 2. • Knowledge of critical stall situations that may impact the performance of your application. See Chapters 3, 4 and 5. • Knowledge of how good your compiler is at optimization and an understanding of how to help the compiler produce good code. • Knowledge of the performance bottlenecks within your application. Use the VTune performance monitoring tool described in this document. • Ability to monitor the performance of the application. Use VTune. VTune, Intel’s Visual Tuning Environment Release 2.0 is a useful tool to help you understand your application and where to begin tuning. The Pentium and Pentium Pro processors provide the ability to monitor your code with performance event counters. These performance event counters can be accessed using VTune. Within each section of this document the appropriate
  • Comparing Java, C# and Ada Monitors queuing policies
  • Concurrent programming is still challenging and difficult. “Since concurrency techniques have become indispensable for programmers who create highly available services and reactive applications, temporal dimensions of correctness introduced by concurrency, i.e., safety and liveness, are central concerns in any concurrent design and its implementation” [Lea 98]. And without expert guidance and concurrent design-pattern description, they're expected to occasionally fail. Thus providing significant examples and paradigms for teaching good and correct style is of prime importance. Learning concurrency paradigms is necessary but it is not sufficient. The choice of the run-time semantics must be known since it may introduce subtle design and programming errors. It is the aim of this paper to exemplify the importance of process queuing and awaking policies (whether processes are named threads or tasks) resulting from possible choices of the monitor concept implementation. The languages Java, C# and Ada implement the monitor concept [Hoare 1974]. Several possible monitor concurrency semantics have been used in the past and a classification is presented in [Buhr1995]. Every implementation provides mutual exclusion during the execution of a distinguished sequence (synchronized method in Java, lock in C#, protected object subprograms in Ada) using a lock for every object. The semantics differ in the chosen policies for blocking, signalling and awaking processes. The Java policy uses explicit self-blocking and signalling instructions. It provides “wait()”,“notify()” and “notifyAll()” clauses with a unique waiting queue per encapsulated object (termed “synchronized”). A self-blocking thread joins the waiting queue and releases the object mutual exclusion lock. A notifying thread wakes up
  • AutoCAD Mechanical and Power Dimensioning: Start Saving Time Now
  • Power Dimensioning is the fastest and easiest tool available for the typical AutoCAD user who wants to increase productivity! Just install AutoCAD Mechanical and with a few tweaks to your Options, you can be using a single command to meet your dimensioning needs. It is so fast and so easy, you’ll wonder how you’ve survived without it! Sounds like a late night infomercial, doesn’t it? But in this case, the claims are true! We’ll look at how to set up and use Power Dimensioning so you can start saving time immediately. In this class we will take a look at the Power Dimensioning tools available in AutoCAD Mechanical. These tools are also available in Mechanical Desktop. For this class the name “Mechanical” will imply both programs. The tools include the Power Dimensioning command itself, Automatic Dimensioning and a suite of dimension editing tools. These tools can be used right away, in any AutoCAD drawing. However, to take full advantage of them, and save the most time, you should use them in a file that was created from a Mechanical template file. Note: If a “vanilla” AutoCAD file is opened by Mechanical, the template file named in the “Default standards template”, on the AM:Standards tab of the Options dialog box. The topics we will cover in this session are: • Power Dimensioning Basics • Tweaking Power Dimensioning • Automatic Dimensioning • Editing Dimensions • Hole Notes and Hole Charts Download pdf AutoCAD Mechanical and Power Dimensioning: Start Saving Time Now
  • Asus WiFi-AP SoloTM Onboard 3-in-1 Wireless LAN Adapter 54 Mbps User Manual
  • WiFi-AP SoloTM specifications summary Chapter 1: Product introduction Welcome! Features LED and antenna port Choosing an appropriate wireless network Software Access Point (Soft AP) Infrastructure mode Ad-hoc mode Chapter 2: Installation Installation System requirements Installing the antenna Signal range Driver and utilities installation Chapter 3: Setting up About the setup utilities Setting up a wireless access point (Soft AP) Setting up Soft AP using setup wizard Setting up Soft AP using setup utility Setting up a wireless card (Infrastructure) Setting up infrastructure using setup wizard Setting up Infrastructure using setup utility Setting up a wireless card (Ad-hoc) Setting up Ad-hoc with setup wizard Setting up Ad-hoc with setup utility Appendix Wireless LAN channels Safety statements This user guide contains the information you need to install and configure your ASUS WiFi-AP SoloTM wireless solution. How this guide is organized This guide contains the following parts: • Chapter 1: Product introduction This chapter describes the general features of the ASUS WiFi-AP SoloTM wireless solution. The chapter also presents the LED indications, and recommended WiFi-AP SoloTM network settings. • Chapter 2: Installation This chapter provides step by step instructions on installing the wireless LAN adapter drivers and software applications using the support CD. Chapter 3: Setting up • This chapter provides information on how to set up the WiFi-AP SoloTM in your home or office network using the setup wizard. Download pdf Asus WiFi-AP SoloTM Onboard 3-in-1 Wireless LAN Adapter 54 Mbps User Manual
  • Installing Ubuntu Linux “Feisty Fawn”­ Server Version 7.04 Screenshot
  • We want you to install Ubuntu and set up the network manually entering in your fixed IP address, your correct host name and domain. In addition we will manually partition your file system. We will still create the same file system as you would get with an automated install, but in the real world you may need to understand how to create your own file system layout. After the Initial Install We will install the Ubuntu Desktop meta package (Gnome 2.18 and Xorg) as well as properly configure this to work with your particular hardware by installing the xserver­xorg­video intel package. Before we do this we’ll do a number of other exercises as well. You will specify a user name and password of your choosing. One of the exercises will include creating a user named “admin” and a password we’ll specify in class. If you have questions during installation ask your instructor or an assistant. Installing Ubuntu Step 7 If you can press “Cancel” in time please do so, otherwise see the screen in Step 8 and choose to “Go Back” to manually configure your network. Step 14 The hostname is what you should have on your first page of this installation guide. And, remember to use lowercase characters. Step 16 Your machines likely already have partitions on them. If this is the case you need to delete each individual partition first, then you can create partitions. Here is a sample of deleting
  • FlowJo Manual for Macintosh pdf
  • FlowJo (Macintosh) Manual for Macintosh - Workspace Overview Workspace Overview Adding Samples Groups Batch Analysis Statistics Summary of Drag and Drop Examples. Keyword Search and 13 Graph Window Bivariate displays Univariate di18 Graph Types Bivariate displays…19 Univariate di19 Gating Autogating Tool Backgating PolyVariate Display Output SciBook The Layout Editor Copying Graphs Tables Iteration (Batching) Iterating in the Layout Editor Changing the Iteration Value Formulas in Tables Insert Function Text (String) functions: Printing Movies Exporting Exporting Histogram Data and Kinetics Data Platforms Kinetics Cell Cycle A57 Derived Parameters Compensation Overview Compensation Wizard AutoCompensation Scri64 Calibrated Parameters: Overview Kinetics Overview Cell Cycle Proliferation Population Comparison - Overview Comparison Alg79 FlowJo Population Comparison Platforms Multi-sample Population Comparison Clustering A Highly Efficient Algorithm for Cluster Analysis Introduction MultiGraph Overlay Graphical Display..87 Background Gating Display Transformation Overview Why change the display of your data? Display tr94 FlowJo Menus FlowJo Menu File Menu Preferences Workspace Pre115 Graph Preferences Techniques Getting Help in FlowJo…128 Offline Docum128 Cancelling Batch Op129 Option Key Techniques.130 Mac and Memory Macintosh System Requirements Macintosh Memory Requirements for FlowJo Workspace Overview FlowJo organizes all of your analyses into a “workspace”. The workspace contains the following information: A list of all the samples that you have put into the workspace · A list of all the groups that you have created · All of the analyses (and results of calculations) · All compensation matrices that you have created or loaded · All table definitions that you created · All layout definitions that you created ·
  • 2006 Audi TT Roadster 1.8T Technical Specifications Technical
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  • LPC X Installation Guide & Hardware Reference
  • The Pharos control solution has two complementary parts: the installed Controllers (LPC, AVC) and Remote Devices (RIO), and the Designer software which runs on any personal computer and is only required when creating or modifying the presentation. This guide is primarily intended as a reference for the Pharos hardware installation. For Designer software help please refer to the on-line documentation (once installed,see below) or the PDF file on the installation CD. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION • Microsoft Windows 2000, XP & Vista: Insert the CD and use Windows Explorer to navigate to the Pharos Designer folder and double-click on the file “pharos_designer_installer.exe” to launch the software installation process and follow the simple instructions. • Apple Macintosh OS-X (10.4.x): Insert the CD and use Finder to navigate to the Pharos Designer folder and double-click on the file “pharos_designer_installer.dmg” to launch the software installation process and follow the simple instructions. QUICKTIME Apple’s Quicktime must be installed for Designer to function and so version 7 is supplied on the CD; navigate to the Apple Quicktime folder and double-click either “QuickTimeInstaller.exe” (Windows) or “QuickTimeInstaller.dmg” (Macintosh) to launch the installation process. SAMPLE MEDIA Sample media has been kindly provided by Projected Image Digital, Digigobos and Mode Studios which you are free to use without paying a royalty fee. These media clips can be found in the Sample Media folder on the CD and more can be obtained by visiting these suppliers’ websites; click on the links provided on the Media pane of the Designer software. Download pdf LPC X Installation Guide & Hardware Reference