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  • Enter the Matrix - Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC Guide
  • Enter the Matrix is just another example of a movie franchise that had to have a game sequel. Unfortunately, it was slated to appear in the same time with the movie in question, having the producers rush the development and finally releasing a somewhat unfinished game on the market (and if you were to ask me, a bad looking one at that). The game doesn’t follow the adventures of Neo as we might have expected, but in terms, it follows the story of a small character, at least in the movie and it’s used as a pretext for filling some of the gaps in the original script. Cheat mode: Enter the Hacking engine in the game. Enter CHEAT.EXE and the cheat menu will be unlocked. Enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding effect. Maximum firepower - 0034AFFF Unlimited ammunition - 1DDF2556 Unlimited focus - 69E5D9E4 Unlimited health - 7F4DF451 Sparks’ Construct in training mode - 13D2C77F Faster logos - 7867F443 Enemies cannot see you - FFFFFFF1 Hacking engine tools: In Hacking engine (which is accessed from the title screen), there are a number of directories and tools that can be useful (such as spawning a weapon within The Matrix.). Command - Directory - Effect CLS - A:SYSTEM - Clear the screen of text DIR - A:SYSTEM - List files and folders ECHO - A:SYSTEM - Display indicated text EXIT - A:SYSTEM - Exit Hacking engine HELP - A:SYSTEM - Extended help for a command LOGIN - A:SYSTEM -
  • How to create a bone diagram
  • This tutorial shows how to create a bone diagram. A bone diagram represents relations between endpoints and surface interaction. A bone is transformed by a force field, and the skin transforms with the bone according to its settings. It can be usefull for creating diagrams that interact with for example a ground plane or planes that are transformed into a design. It covers the basics of fields kinetics and skin. First we need to create the bones and make them interact with a force field, the forcefield represents an environmental constant. We want each end joint to interact with a different force (for example a different program aspect) To create the bones we need to set them up carefully, it is wise in this case to use the Snap Grid. We'll create 3 individual bones and connect these lateron using the hypergraph. First create a bone (Animation Menuset >> Skeleton >> Joint) Lets draw a bone in the TOP view. Select three coordinates (snap to the grid) and press enter to end the joint. Download pdf How to create a bone diagram
  • Tutorial 3D Studio Max: Populous Part1 PDF
  • How to Get the Most from ArchVision’s and House of Moves’ 3.5D Populous Walking People in 3DS Max What it’s all about The 3.5D Populous Walking People Collections are an incredibly easy way to achieve an unprecedented level of realism within your 3D scenes. The walking people, created by ArchVision and House of Moves, are high quality CG characters, each with their own walking gait and look. Like all 3D RPCs from ArchVision, the Populous characters are viewable throughout their walking cycle from anywhere on the Z-axis. This means that your characters are camera independent, allowing for stunning 3D effects as your camera moves throughout the environment. Populous characters are ideal for use as secondary and background characters in your scenes. And when combined with 2.5D and 3D RPC content, the effect is remarkable. But more than that, it is so incredibly easy to achieve. Using the RPC Plug-in, this content is a snap to place Download Tutorial 3D Studio Max: Populous Part1 PDF
  • MacBook (Early 2008) User's Guide Manual
  • Your MacBook is designed so that you can set it up quickly and start using it right away. If you have never used a MacBook or are new to Macintosh computers, read this chapter for help getting started. Important: Read all the installation instructions (and the safety information starting on page 55) carefully before you first use your computer. If you are an experienced user, you may already know enough to get started. Make sure you look over the information in Chapter 2,“Life with Your MacBook,” to find out about the new features of this MacBook. Many answers to questions can be found on your computer in Mac Help. For information about getting Mac Help, see “Getting Answers”on page 27. Apple may release new versions and updates to its system software, so the images shown in this book may be slightly different from what you see onscreen. Important: Remove the protective film around the 60W MagSafe Power Adapter before setting up your MacBook. Setting Up Your MacBook Your MacBook is designed so that you can set it up quickly and start using it right away.The following pages take you through the setup process, including these tasks: - Plugging in the 60W MagSafe Power Adapter - Connecting cables and accessing a network - Turning on your MacBook and using the trackpad - Configuring a user account and other settings using Setup Assistant - Setting up the Mac OS X desktop and preferences Download pdf MacBook (Early 2008) User's Guide Manual
  • G-DRIVE Mini Installation Guide
  • WHAT S IN THE BOX 5. G-DRIVE mini OVERVIEW 6. OPTIMIZING DATA TRANSFER RATES 7. INSTALLING G-DRIVE mini 7.1 Attaching the Interface Cable to G-DRIVE mini 7.2 Connecting the Optional Power Adapter 7.3 Connecting G-DRIVE mini to your Computer 7.4 Macintosh G5 Installations 7.5 Macintosh G4 Installations 7.6 iMac G5 Installations 7.7 PowerBook G4 Installations 7.8 iBook G4 Installations 7.9 PC Desktop Installations 7.10 PC Laptop Installations 8. INITIALIZING G- DRIVE mini 8.1 Mac OSX (10.4) 8.2 Windows 2000/ XP 9. UNMOUNTING/ DISCONNECTING G-DRIVE mini 9.1 Mac OS X (10.3. x) 9.2 Windows 200/ XP 10. TECHNICAL SUPPORT 11. LIMITED WARRANTY 7. INSTALLING G-DRIVE mini Connecting G-DRIVE mini to your computer and configuring the system for use is very simple& 1. Attach interface cable to G-DRIVE mini 2. Attach G-DRIVE mini to your computer 3. Initialize G- DRIVE mini for use with your operating system 7.1 Attaching the Interface Cable to G-DRIVE mini 1. Attach the supplied cable to one of the ports on the back of your G-DRIVE mini as shown below. G-DRIVE FW G-DRIVE Combo FireWire 800 connection FireWire 400 connection G-DRIVE USB Optional Power USB 2.0 connection Supply connection 7.2 Connecting the Optional Power Adapter 1. If your computer system does not supply adequate bus power, plug the optional power adapter in to G-DRIVE mini as shown above. Attach the other end to a surge protector or wall outlet. 7.3 Connecting G-DRIVE mini to your Computer ” Mac G5/ G4 installations, proceed to Section 7.4/ 7.5 ” iMac
  • Oracle Data Provider For .NET 11g
  • One of the great benefits of using Oracle products is their support for multiple programming frameworks. By supporting .NET, Java/J2EE, PHP, and C/C++ applications, all developers can use Oracle’s advanced database features, providing true flexibility for development organizations. Each of Oracle’s data access drivers is designed to maximize performance of its respective framework and to enable access to the latest database features. Within the .NET realm, Oracle offers a multitude of products to develop applications with the Oracle database, including Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio .NET, Oracle Database Extensions for .NET, Oracle Providers for ASP.NET, and Oracle Data Provider for .NET (ODP.NET). ODP.NET is a native .NET data access provider for Oracle databases. It offers standard ADO.NET data access for .NET Framework 1.x, 2.0, and higher. For developers who have used another ADO.NET provider, basic ODP.NET data access requires very little new to learn. It can be used with existing constructs, such as the Microsoft Data Access Application Blocks (DAAB) for .NET. As such, ADO.NET developers can start using Oracle data sources very quickly. While ODP.NET shares common basic elements with other ADO.NET providers, ODP.NET’s unique value is its tight integration with the Oracle database. ODP.NET exposes many of the database’s unique capabilities, such as Real Application Clusters (RAC) tuning, advanced security, and complex data types, to .NET developers. These features allow .NET middle-tiers to take advantage of the Oracle database’s unique capabilities. This white paper focuses on ODP.NET data access and its unique capabilities, discussing .NET development features that are
  • Semantic Web meets Web 2.0: The Value of the Mundane for the Semantic Web
  • Web 2.0, not the Semantic Web, has become the face of “the next generation Web” among the tech-literate set, and even among many in the various research communities involved in the Web. Perceptions in these communities of what the Semantic Web is (and who is involved in it) are often misinformed if not misguided. In this paper we identify opportunities for Semantic Web activities to connect with the Web 2.0 community; we explore why this connection is of significant benefit to both groups, and identify how these connections open valuable research opportunities “in the real” for the Semantic Web effort. In a recent blog entry on the tech-savvy O’Reilly site, the author queries “Is Web 2.0 killing the Semantic Web?” By way of background, Web 2.0 is elsewhere on O’Reilly described as a service delivered through the Web in a Web way, delivering a “rich user experience” [ref]. Exemplars offered are BitTorrent, Google and Blogs. The blog writer who asks about Web 2.0 killing the Semantic Web sets his argument as Web 2.0’s instant superficial gratification of people vs the Semantic Web’s deep, meaningful and lasting relationship with data. Web 2.0, he says, is indifferent to technology and just wants to “’give power to the people’, quickly and efficiently” for superficial things like sharing files, opinions and photos. The author then goes on to state that the Semantic Web “is the polar opposite” being all about data and machine readability of that data and “sav[ing] lives.” It is because of Web 2.0’s
  • IBM ThinkPad 600X Users Guide pdf
  • We have developed this ThinkPad computer to meet both your technical requirements and your high expectations. To help us continue to build products that address your needs for mobile computing, please take a moment to complete the ThinkPad Registration in the Setup Guide. There is a danger of an explosion if the rechargeable battery pack is incorrectly replaced. The battery pack contains a small amount of harmful substances. To avoid possible injury: Replace only with a battery of the type recommended by IBM, or an equivalent. Keep the battery pack away from fire. Do not expose it to water or rain. Do not attempt to disassemble it. Do not short-circuit it. Keep it away from children. Do not put the battery pack in trash that is disposed of in landfills. When disposing of the battery, comply with local ordinances or regulations and your company’s safety standards. In the United States, call IBM at 1-800-IBM-4333 for information on disposal. Handling the ThinkPad computer By using common sense and by following these handling tips, you will get the most use and enjoyment out of your computer for a long time to come. This section provides tips for handling notebook computers in general. Some descriptions might not suit your situation. Check your shipping checklist to confirm the items you get with your computer. ThinkPad 760E/ED/EL Notebook computers are precision machines that require careful handling. Though your computer is designed and tested to be a durable notebook computer that functions reliably in normal work
  • SQLrand: Preventing SQL Injection Attacks
  • We present a practical protection mechanism against SQL injection attacks. Such attacks target databases that are accessible through a web front-end, and take advantage of flaws in the input validation logic of Web components such as CGI scripts. We apply the concept of instruction-set randomization to SQL, creating instances of the language that are unpredictable to the attacker. Queries injected by the attacker will be caught and terminated by the database parser. We show how to use this technique with the MySQL database using an intermediary proxy that translates the random SQL to its standard language. Our mechanism imposes negligible performance overhead to query processing and can be easily retrofitted to existing systems. The intuition behind such attacks is that pre-defined logical expressions within a pre-defined query can be altered simply by injecting operations that always result in true or false statements. This injection typically occurs through a web form and associated CGI script that does not perform appropriate input validation. These types of injections are not limited strictly to character fields. Similar alterations to the “where” and “having” SQL clauses have been exposed, when the application does not restrict numeric data for numeric fields. Standard SQL error messages returned by a database can also assist the attacker. In situations where the attacker has no knowledge of the underlying SQL query or the contributing tables, forcing an exception may reveal more details about the table or its field names and types. This technique has been shown to be quite effective in practice. One
  • Navigation Rear View Mirror Model LCMR4N Installation Manual
  • Installation Manual. Features:. ? Rearview Mirror with 4? LCD. ? Audiovox Navigation Input. ? 2 Built in Speakers. ? Cellular Phone Hands Free Input Navigation Rear View Mirror Model LCMR4N Itallation Manual Features: • Rearview Mirror with 4” LCD • Audiovox Navigation Input • 2 Built in Speake • Cellular Phone Hands Free Input • Hands Free Microphone Built-In NOTE: Hands free feature may not operate with all cellular phones and/or an adapter may be required. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Packing List…………………………………………………….2 Cautio!………………………………………………………..2 1. Itallation Itructio………………………………3 2. Itall the mobile phone magnetic mount……………4 3. Controls and Indicato……………………………….5 SW1 and SW2:…………………………………………….6 Specificatio…………………………………………………...6 General……………………………………………………6 Maintenance….. ………………………………………………..7 Troubleshooting. ……………………………………………......7 3 Packing List The Navigation Rear View Mirror Model LCMR4N coists of the following items: 1. Rear View Mirror 2. Mobile Phone Hands Free Cable Plug 3. Mobile Phone Adhesive Magnetic Seat 4. Fastening Belts (6) 5. Adhesive Foam Backing Cautio! You, as the driver, are solely respoible for the safe operation of your vehicle and the safety of your passenge according to the country and their local traffic regulatio. . Do not use any features of this system to the extent it distracts you from safe driving Download PDF