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  • Getting started with CVSDude and AnkhSVN for Visual Studio 2005
  • 1. Install AnkhSVN a) Download the setup file from the AnkhSVN web site. Once downloaded, double click the exe file and click next to continue with the setup. b) Read and agree to the license agreement and click next. c) Confirm that the application destination folder is correct and click next. d) Click Install to complete the installation. e) Click Finish to exit the setup wizard. 2. Add Visual Studio to CVSDude Subversion Account a) Open Visual Studio 2005 and browse to the solution/project that you wish to add to your subversion enabled CVSDude account. Once the solution/project is open, select the solution/project from the Solution Explorer, right click and select AnkhSVN | Add solution to Subversion repository. b) Enter the URL to your CVSDude Subversion Repository and click OK. Details of how to obtain the URL can be found in by logging into the CVSDude website, https://cvsdude.com Download pdf Getting started with CVSDude and AnkhSVN for Visual Studio 2005
  • 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF OWNER’S MANUAL
  • Content inside this 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF: Introduction How to Use This Manual Part 1 Seats & Safety Belts Part 2 Features & Controls Part 3 ComfortControls & AudioSystems Part 4 Your Driving and the Road. Part 5 Problems on the Road Part 6 Service & Appearance Care Part 7 Maintenance Schedule Part 8 CustomerAssistanceInformation Including “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 312. Part 9 Index Service Station Information last Download 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF OWNER’S MANUAL
  • AED Challenge User Guide and Administrator Guide
  • AED Challenge is a training tool that provides a computer-simulated environment for practicing automated external defibrillation (AED) skills. It gives realistic practice to students who are learning to use an AED and helps experienced AED users keep their skills sharp. AED Challenge simulates a variety of sudden cardiac arrest scenarios. Your objective is to provide rapid treatment and defibrillation. The program gives advice, feedback, and scores performance. AED Challenge gives defibrillation-trained personnel quality practice whenever it is needed. AED Challenge follows the 2005 American Heart Association (AHA) and European Resuscitation Council (ERC) Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) AED Challenge was designed for review and practice of AED protocol knowledge by emergency responders. It is not a self-instructional program. It is intended to supplement training conducted by a qualified instructor and supervised by a licensed physician. This application is not a replacement for initial hands-on training using an actual device. The treatment recommendations contained in this application meet national and international guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated defibrillation. It is not intended to be a substitute for device operating instructions and local protocols. Download pdf AED Challenge User Guide and Administrator Guide
  • USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive User Manual pdf
  • This user guide will explain how to use the Portable Hard Drive. Please read this manual carefully before using this product. Parts Description LED Indicator USB Interface USB Interface: The USB connector connects to the USB port of your computer. LED Indicator: The LED Indicator will show the status of the device. Once the device is in operation, the LED light will flash quickly. Driver Installation & Functions Install Driver (For Windows 98SE only) Windows 98SE will not recognize the USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive until you have installed the driver using the included installation CD-ROM. Follow the detailed instructions in this section to activate the USB mass storage function, so you will be able to transfer files from your computer to your Portable Hard Drive. a. Plug the Portable Hard Drive into an available USB port of your computer or notebook. Then insert the CD-ROM into the CD Drive. Windows 98SE will automatically detect the device. Click Next to continue. Plug & Play (For Windows ME, 2000, XP and Mac OS9 or Higher) These versions of the Windows or Mac operating systems will automatically detect your Portable Hard Drive after a connection with an available USB port is established. When you plug the device into an available USB port in your computer or notebook, a Local Disk icon will be shown in My Computer. Warning: To unplug the Portable Hard Drive, you have to follow the Safe Removal of Hardware procedure: Windows ME, 2000
  • Nokia E70 User Guide
  • Transfer data from another device. Tip: If you transfer data from your previous phone, the phone may require you to insert the SIM card. Your Nokia E70. Download Manual
  • Programming with the Zope 3 Component Architecture
  • This tutorial provides a short introduction to developing with Zope 3. It provides an example of creating a content objects and associated views, adapters, and utilities. The skills learned here are applied in most facets of Zope 3 development. We Zope to be much more approachable to Python programmers. You should be able to use existing Python objects in Zope with few changes. We want developers to be able to learn Zope a little bit at a time. We provide greater support for reuse through components. Let's look at a minimal class that is usable in Zope. As an example, we'll use objects that manage personal information. We normally organize our software into packages. We can put our packages anywhere, as long as they are in Zope's Python path. We'll create a buddydemo package in the src directory, which is in the Python path. We create an empty __init__.py file in buddydemo, so that Python will treat buddydemo as a package. We'll create a buddy.py module to hold our class, named Buddy. The class is very simple. It stores information in attributes. It provides a single method that combines the first and last name. There are no Zope- specific mix- in classes. We do subclass Persistent. Doing so makes our life easier, because then Zope will manage our data in its object database. We don't have to subclass Persistent. If we don't though, we need to manage our data some other way (e.g. in a relational database). Here are some pointers you might want
  • XML Gauge Programming for FS2004. Chapter 2. Interaction Sections
  • XML is a text based programming language. Therefore, the code can be written in a standard text editor. There are applications available specifically written for XML, but I have always used an enhanced shareware version of Notepad. If code is saved with a txt extension, rename with an xml extension. XML gauges usually consist of the xml file and bmp (bitmap) files, although gauges without bitmaps are quite common. This tutorial provides a general introduction to gauge interaction sections and their functions. If you read this tutorial second, it will give some good foundation information Colours have been used to group relative information, or to allow the reader to easily find references in code or text. There are essentially two ways to interact and communicate with a gauge. Mouse clicks and variable links. This tutorial will deal with mouse click communication. Variable links are a special type of variable that cross communicate between any numbers of gauges and will be dealt with in a further tutorial. Essentially, there will be areas on the gauge where the mouse cursor becomes active, and a click will perform a function The mouse section usually resides at the end of the gauge coding, although it can be positioned anywhere in the gauge code. However, the gauge is less ‘messy’ if it resides at the end. As stated in Chapter 1, XML gauges follow a common theme of being broken down into sections, each with an opening and closing instruction. The mouse section follows the same rules. The
  • Web (2.0) Mining: Analyzing Social Media
  • The past few years have seen the advent of Web-based social media systems such as blogs, wikis, media-sharing sites and message forums. Such Web2.0 systems have a significant amount of user generated content, and have become an important new way to publish information, engage in discussions and form communities on the Internet. Their reach and impact is significant with tens of millions of people providing content on a regular basis around the world. Governments, corporations, traditional media companies and NGOs are working to understand how to adapt to them and use them effectively. Citizens, both young and old, are also discovering how social media technology can improve their lives and give them more voice in the world. We must better under- stand the information ecology of these new publication methods in order to make them and the information they provide more useful, trustworthy and reliable. Doing this requires mining such systems to find communities based on a combination of topic, bias, and underlying beliefs; authors and blogs are most influential within a given community; from where do particular beliefs or ideas originate and how do they spread; what are the most trustworthy sources of information about a particular topic; and what opinions and beliefs characterize a community and how do these opinions change. The Blogosphere is part of the Web and therefore shares most of it’s general characteristics. It differs, however, in some ways that impact how we can model it and use the model to help extract information from it.
  • IALink Series IALink100 User Guide pdf
  • Overview Package Check List Product Specification Terminologies and acronyms 2: Getting Started Panel Layout DIN Rail Mounting 2.3 Connecting the Hardware Connecting the power 2.3.2 Connecting to the network 2.3.3 Connecting to the device 2.4 Accessing Console Port 2.4.1 Using Serial console 2.4.2 Using Remote console 3: IP Address Configuration 3.1 Static IP 3.1.1 Overview 3.1.2 IP address 3.1.3 Subnet mask 3.1.4 Default gateway 3.1.4 Primary and Secondary DNS 3.2 DHCP 3.2.1 Overview 3.2.2 DHCP setting 3.3 PPPoE 3.3.1 Overview 3.3.2 PPPoE setting 4: Serial Port Configuration 4.1 Host mode configuration 4.1.1 Overview 4.1.2 TCP server mode operations 4.1.3 TCP client mode operations 4.1.4 TCP server/client mode operations 3 1.5 UDP tunneling mode operations 4.1.6 UDP server mode operations 4.1.7 Modem emulation mode operations 4.2 UART configuration 4.2.1 Type 4.2.2 Baud rate 4.2.3 Data bits, Stop bits, Parity 4.2.4 Flow control 4.2.5 DTR/DSR behavior 4.3 Cryptography configuration 4.4 Options 4.4.1 Inactivity timeout 4.4.2 Inter-character timeout 5: Advanced Options Configurations 5.1 Remote host access control 5.1.1 Configuration access 5.1.2 Serial Port access 5.2 Manual DNS configuration 5.3 Locating server 5.3.1 Overview 5.3.2 Locating server configuration 5.3.3 Locating server communication protocol 6: System Status and Log 6.1 Display system status 6.2 Display log data 6.3 Automatic log delivery by email 7: System administration 8: System tools 7.1 User name and password 8.1 Factory default reset 8.2 Firmware upgrade 8.3 Ping test 8.4 Socket reset Appendix A: Connections A.1 Ethernet Pin outs A.2 Serial Ports Pin Outs A.3 Ethernet Wiring Diagram A.4 Serial Wiring Diagram
  • HP Pavilion dv2500 Maintenance and Service Manual
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