This section provides a ‘Quickstart’ guide to using TestDriven.NET any version of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Test Driven Development is the practice of writing unit tests for your code before you actually write that code. By writing a test and then writing the code to make that test pass you have a much better idea of what the goal and purpose of your code is. Test Driven Development also encourage complete code coverage, which not only increases the quality of your code, but also allows you to refactor the internals of a method or class and quickly and easily test the outside interface of the object.
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Before You Begin Installing the Add-ons Preparing for Installation 3 Determining the Amount of Free Flash Memory 4 Obtaining an Add-on Package from Wyse Technology 5 Verifying an Add-on Package Contents 5 Installation Files 6 Removal Files 6 Installing and Removing the Add-ons Installing an Add-on Using Rapport Administrative Software 7 Registering an Add-on Package in the Software Repository 8 Distributing an Add-on Package 10 Installing an Add-on Using Remote Administrator 3000 (RA3000) 11 Installing an Add-on Using FTP Pull 15 Removing an Add-on 16 Removing an Add-on
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23 Apr
Posted by jj as Hardware
Your telephone system administrator assigns features to your feature keys, and provides you with passwords and other codes as required. One of the codes provided by the administrator is the Special Prefix Code (SPRE) which you need in order to use some features. For other features, the SPRE is optional. There are three models of Meridian Digital Telephone. The M2006 has six feature keys. The M2008 has eight feature keys, and the M2008HF includes a built-in microphone. The M2616, shown below, has 16 feature keys and also includes a builtin microphone.
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To ensure that SimpleSafe works properly, the following minimum hardware and software requirements must be satisfied. Compatibility SimpleSafe supports with the following SimpleTech flash drives: ” Bonzai ® Xpress (part: STI-UFDBXA/XXX) ” Napster” Flash Drive (part: NAP-USB2FD/XXX) ” USB 2.0 Flash Drive (part: STI-USB2FD/XXX) Installation Requirements SimpleSafe supports the Windows operating systems listed in Minimum System Requirements , above. To run SimpleSafe, you must be logged onto Windows as the administrator or a member of the administrator s group. Installing SimpleSafe in Windows 98/98SE To run SimpleSafe under Windows 98/98SE, you must install the Windows 98 or 98SE driver for your flash drive. Go to www.simpletech.com/support and download the Windows 98/98SE driver to your local computer.
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Installing Domino for Linux. This guide explains how to install Domino server on the Linux operating system. Refer to the release
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