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  • Using OEChem and Ogham with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
  • Microsoft’s Visual Studio development environment is a popular development environment, commonly used by the corporate IT groups of large pharmaceutical companies. Microsoft Visual Studio provides an integrated development environment (IDE) for several programming languages including C, C++, C#, J# and Microsoft Visual Basic that can be used to target graphical and console applications to Intel (and AMD) compatible systems running Microsoft Windows. This document describes how to integrate OpenEye Scientific Software’s toolkit libraries into Visual Studio applications, for example using Microsoft Windows Forms designer, to deliver the power of OEChem’s chemistry functionality to utilities on a chemist’s desktop. Microsoft Versions One potentially problematic aspect of using Microsoft’s development tools to build, debug and deploy is their rapid and continual rate of change. As Microsoft’s Windows operating systems evolve, so do their developer tools to support new functionality, simplified development and ever changing programming paradigms. This means that with each release the user interface of their IDE, the APIs of their libraries and components and even the syntax and names of their programming languages typically change, often in backwardly incompatible ways. The majority of this document describes the use of Microsoft Visual C++ .Net 2003 to develop “managed” Windows Forms applications on Windows 2000 and higher. Although, the steps and code examples given below are known not to work with earlier versions and probably won’t work without modification on later versions, the explanations given in this document should be sufficient for someone skilled/familiar with Microsoft’s tools to adapt to their particular development environment. Download pdf
  • Nokia N70 User Guide
  • You are asked to enter a code on your Nokia N70. Enter. a code (1-16 digits)...... offline, select Automatic or Manual. Search for IM groups and users Download Manual
  • SAP Tutorial Book: The DCOM Connector Manual
  • DCOM provides a standardized basis for creating and integrating distributed software components. External client applications can use DCOM as infrastructure for their communication with SAP servers, to access R/3 components. With this technology, R/3 components such as BAPIs or remote function modules appear as COM objects and use the runtime environment of the Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS). The DCOM Connector provides a C++ Template Library developed by SAP, which you can use to create COM objects from business objects of the R/3 system and administer them. The two scenarios below describe the different uses of the DCOM Connector: PC Client Applications Client applications on a frontend use DCOM to access COM objects installed on one or more MTS servers. In such a scenario, all you need to do is distribute the client application software to different PCs. It is not necessary to install any additional SAP software on the PC, since MTS components are accessed remotely. The DCOM Connector allows you to q Concentrate on programming the client application without having to consider the RFC protocol. q Simplify table handling with ADO using standard tools (for example, Data Bound Control). q Use comfortable development environments (VB 5/6) for developing the clients. WEB Scenario You use Active Server Pages (ASP) to create WEB pages whose HTML coding contains executable scripts on the server side. ASP communicates with the MTS via DCOM to access MTS components. The MTS can run on the same machine as the web server (IIS), but this is no
  • Honda Odyssey 2008 Fact Sheet PDF
  • Touring Engine Type Engine Block/Cylinder Head Displacement (cc) Horsepower @ rpm (SAE net) Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm) Redline (rpm) Valve Train Multi-Point Fuel Injection Drive-by-WireT Throttle System Variable Cylinder Management T (VCMR) Active Control Engine Mount System (ACM) Active Noise CancellationT (ANC) CARB Emissions Rating Direct Ignition System with Immobilizer 100K + / – Miles No Scheduled Tune-Ups* Transmission V-6 Aluminum-Alloy... They’re manufactured to the same strict standards as the rest of the vehicle. Please see your dealer for details. 5-Speed Automatic Transmission Gear Ratios: 1st: 2.697, 2nd: 1.606, 3rd: 1.071, 4th: 0.766, • 5th: 0.580 (i-VTEC), 0.538 (VTEC), Reverse: 1.889, Final Drive: 4.312 Body/Suspension/Chassis Unit-Body Construction MacPherson Strut Front Suspension Multi-Link Double Wishbone Rear Suspension Stabilizer Bar (mm, front) Variable Power-Assisted Rack-and-Pinion Steering Steering Wheel Turns, Lock-to-Lock Steering Ratio Turning Diameter, Curb-to-Curb (ft.) Power-Assisted Ventilated Front Disc/ Solid Rear Disc Brakes (in.) Wheels All-Season Tires MichelinR PAX R System Run-Flat Technology 1 (available) Interior Measurements 23.0 • 3.44 16.2 36.7 11.6/12.3 16? w/Full Covers 235/65 R16 103T 40.9/40.0/38.4 40.8/40.0/41.1 63.5/63.1/61.2 57.0/64.4/48.5 38.4 91.1 147.4 171.4 7 118.1 202.1 68.8 77.1 66.7/66.8 4385 56/44 3500 Headroom (in., front/middle/rear) Legroom (in., front/middle/rear) Shoulder Room (in., front/middle/rear) Hiproom (in., front/middle/rear) Cargo Volume (cu. ft., behind 3rd row) Cargo Volume (cu. ft., behind 2nd row) Cargo Volume (cu. ft., behind 1st row) Passenger Volume (cu. ft.) Seating Capacity Exterior Measurements Wheelbase (in.) Length (in.) Height (in.) Width (in.) Track (in., front/rear) Curb Weight (lbs.) Weight Distribution (%, front/rear) Towing Capacity 2 (lbs.) There’s a
  • Guide to Buying a Scooter or Powered Wheelchair PDF
  • What is a powered wheelchair or a scooter? We probably recognise them when we see them, but what are the features, the differences and the legal aspects? l The law There is legislation that separates scooters and powered wheelchairs in to categories Class 2 vehicles and Class 3 vehicles. Technically they are still called invalid carriages ! CLASS 2 Class 2 vehicles, which are sometimes referred to as pavement vehicles , are designed for use on the footway, which is defined as: a portion of a carriageway that is set aside for use only by pedestrians . They are not allowed on roads other than to cross them and are limited to a maximum speed of 4mph. l Scooter Scooters are by far the more common of the powered mobility aids we see on our streets. They have three or four wheels and are steered using a handlebar, rather like a cycle. They have a battery pack and power from this drives motors on all or some of the wheels. Controls on the handlebar regulate speed and may include switches for a horn and lights. There is a single seat and there may be some provision to carry shopping or a bag in a basket or panniers. Powered wheelchairs look at least to some extent like a traditional wheelchair. They have between four and six wheels and a battery pack. Control of steering and speed is nearly always from a small joystick. There may be auxiliary
  • Bosch Cabin Filter Installation Guide Manual
  • Cabin Air Filter Installation Guide | Version 1.1 | March 2007 Robert Bosch LLC Fitting Instructions | BMW | 1 Fitting nstructions Cabin Filter nstrucciones de montaje Filtro de habitaculo Notice de montage Filtre d’habitacle 1. BMW 3er Serie(E46) 1999 P3640, C3640 Replacement interval 15.000 km/10,000 miles or after 12 months Intervalo de cambio 15.000 km o despues de 1 año Intervalle de remplacement 15.000 km ou une fois par an Assembly is the reverse order of operation Para concluir la instalacion, seguir el orden inverso Le remontage s’effectue dons l’ordre inverse Contents by Make 34 Acura 54 Audi 2 BMW also 35 also 55-56, 58 also 1, 3, 5-9 also 26-28 also 24-25, 28 also 26-27, 29 47 Saab 31 Saturn 50 Toyota 62 Volvo 54 VW also 48-49 also 32 also 51-52 also 63-64 also 57-61 24 Buick 23 Cadillac 25 Chevrolet 10 Chrysler 10 Dodge 11 Ford 25 GMC 33 Honda 38 Hyundai 17 Jaguar 50 Lexus 16 Lincoln 12 Mazda 40 Mercedes 11 Mercury 24 Oldsmobile 24 Pontiac 10 Plymouth Contents by Part Number P3640, C3640 P3681 P3682 P3821, C3821 C3741 P3604, C3804 P3856, C3856 P3672, C3672 24 P3871, C3871 25 P3730, C3730 26 P3720 27 C3841 28 P3850 29 P3620, C3620 30 P3752 31 P3670 32 P3630 33 P3875 34 P3600, C3600 35
  • PIC Serial Programmer Tutorial
  • We use the PICPgm Develop Software for writing our codes into the Flash Memory of the PIC Microcontroller. PICPgm is very good open source software for Windows. Works well with Windows 98, XP and Vista. It supports even our JDM based programmer circuit. Here is a Screenshot of the software as you open it (without connecting any hardware circuitry). Now, if you just connect the Programmer Hardware PCB (without the actual PIC Microcontroller IC placed on it) to the Serial Port of the Computer CPU (through a Serial Port Connection Wire), and press the ‘Autodetect Programmer Hardware’ Button … you will get to see the type of Programmer Hardware, as follows: Now additionally, if you place any 40?pin PIC Microcontroller IC (belonging to the 16F or 18F Series) on the zip socket, and press the ‘Autodetect PIC Type’ button … you will get to see the IC Number. (You can also program a non?40?pin PIC IC using the external pin connector, instead of using the zip?socket) Download pdf PIC Serial Programmer Tutorial
  • HP e3000 MPE/iX System Software Maintenance Manual
  • This Manual Task Checklists Selecting Checklists Checklist A. Manage Patches Checklist B. Manage Patches by Staging Area Checklist C. Distributing Staging Areas to Remote Systems Checklist D. Add-on with Tape Checklist E. Add-on with Tape and Manage Patches Checklist F. Add-on with CD-ROM Checklist G. Update with Tape Checklist H. Update with CD-ROM Checklist I. Modify Remote System Checklist J. Reinstall Using a CSLT Checklist K. Install a New System Checklist L. Using AUTOINST to Apply PowerPatch Only Checklist M. Using AUTOINST to Add-on and Apply PowerPatch Planning for Your Task Verifying Required Materials Source Material Components Tool Options Media Requirements Operating System Version Requirements General Planning Tasks CD-ROM Planning Tasks Checking Tape Media Checking Peripherals CD-ROM Disk Drive LDEV 1 Disk Minimum Capacity LDEV 1 Disk Maximum Usage Estimating Disk Space Non-Contiguous Disk Space Requirements Contiguous Disk Space Requirements Disk Space Error Messages Preparing Your System Reserving Disk Space for Tape Tasks Contents Reserving Disk Space for Distributing Staging Areas Preparing to Run HPINSTAL Initializing HP Stage/iX Backing Up Your System for Reinstall Creating the CSLT using HPINSTAL Starting the Patch Management Tools Overview Installing HP Patch/iX Starting HP Patch/iX Selecting HP Patch/iX Activities Overview Selecting Patching Task Preparing Your System With HP Patch/iX Viewing Patches Overview Viewing Patches (optional) Qualifying Patches Overview Qualifying Patches Steps Creating a Patch Tape or Staging Area Overview Creating Patch or Stage Tape Steps Reserving Disk Space for CD-ROM Tasks Modifying Your System Securing and Backing Up the System for Tape Tasks Applying
  • Exception Handling: A Field Study in Java and .NET
  • Most modern programming languages rely on exceptions for dealing with abnormal situations. Although exception handling was a significant improvement over other mechanisms like checking return codes, it is far from perfect. In fact, it can be argued that this mechanism is seriously limited, if not, flawed. This paper aims to contribute to the discussion by providing quantitative measures on how programmers are currently using exception handling. We examined 32 different applications, both for Java and .NET. The major conclusion for this work is that exceptions are not being correctly used as an error recovery mechanism. Exception handlers are not specialized enough for allowing recovery and, typically, programmers just do one of the following actions: logging, user notification and application termination. To our knowledge, this is the most comprehensive study done on exception handling to date, providing a quantitative measure useful for guiding the development of new error handling mechanisms. In order to develop robust software, a programming language must provide the programmer with primitives that make it easy and natural to deal with abnormal situations and recover from them. Robust software must be able to perceive and deal with the temporary disconnection of network links, disks that are full, authentication procedures that fail and so on. Most modern programming languages like C#, Java or Python rely on exceptions for dealing with such abnormal events. Although exception handling was a significant improvement over other mechanisms like checking return codes, it is far from perfect. In fact, it can be argued that the
  • HP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange 2.0 Quick Specs
  • HP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange is client software that integrates with HP Integrated Archive Platform (IAP) to help you mitigate the business risk associated with legal discovery, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance requirements, reduce the cost of email storage, and boost messaging server performance and availability. HP Email Archiving software for Microsoft Exchange integrates with Microsoft Outlook and OWA to provide a seamless, nearly transparent user interface where archived messages can still be accessed through users' standard Outlook interface. Available Selective Archiving module provides policies to mine messages from users' mailboxes. Policies can be based on quota thresholds, or any combination of message content, age, size, sender/recipient and keyword, all of which can be applied to individual users, groups or the total enterprise. Use of the Selective Archiving version can significantly reduce the storage burden on the primary Exchange servers by removing a large percentage of email data to the HP Integrated Archive Platform. This process can significantly boost the performance of the Exchange application while optimizing storage and controlling IT costs. Another benefit when using the Selective Archiving version is the ability to create user mailboxes with unlimited quotas which can eliminate the spread of PSTs and reduce the lost productivity that is a side effect of users managing their maxed out mailboxes. Users can now take control of their mailboxes and even search lost or deleted emails from the simple, easy-to-use Outlook Integrated Archive Search for an extensive range of search and retrieve capabilities. Available Compliance Archiving module