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  • The Macintosh Users Guide to Making and Burning CD- ROM Discs of Emulators
  • This document is intended for Mac users that want to make discs of homebrew games and emulators working on their Dreamcast system. Currently, there is a rather easy way to do this, but I see the same questions over and over again with methods that in my opinion are somewhat dated (though still useful if there is no other option). The world of DC emulation and homebrews can be confusing to the new user even if you are on a PC. Since there is a flood of PC based tutorials, I will not be covering how to do make DC homebrew discs on a PC at this time, though I will in a future revision cover a couple of programs that will be of use to Mac users that will easily run under something like VirtualPC and do not have Mac equivalents. Also, I will make few things clear from the beginning. By emulators, I mean programs that are specifically designed to run on the Dreamcast to emulate another computer or game system. There is currently no Dreamcast emulator for the Mac, and there probably won't be in the near future. Also, this guide will not tell you how to make bootable copies of commercial Dreamcast discs. If that is what you are looking for, go someplace else. Any messages or emails on this subject will be deleted. Finally, while I will cover this in the faq section, do not ask me where you can find roms for the emulators. Those messages
  • ArcGIS Data Interoperability Tutorial
  • Welcome to ESRI® ArcGIS® Data Interoperability extension. This tutorial guides you through some basic Data Interoperability skills. This tutorial is designed to let you explore the capabilities of Data Interoperability at your own pace and without the need for additional assistance. You’ll need about 30–40 minutes of focused time to complete the tutorial. However, you can also perform the exercises one at a time if you wish. To enable the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension, you may have to perform one or more of the following steps from within ArcGIS. Making sure Data Interoperability is visible in ArcCatalog 1. Start ArcCatalog™ and from the Tools menu, click Options. 2. Click the General tab. 3. Under What top level entries do you want the Catalog to contain, check the Interoperability Connections check box. 4. Under Which types of data do you want the Catalog to show, check the Interoperability Data check box. Download pdf ArcGIS Data Interoperability Tutorial
  • 1996 Pontiac Firebird Owner’s Manual Download
  • The door keys are for ,the doors ‘and all other locks. When a new ‘Firebird is delivered, the dealer removes the plugs from the ‘doorke.ys and gives them to the first owner. Each plug has a codeon it that tells your dealer ora qualified locksmith how to make extra door ,keys. Keep the plugs in a safe place. ,If you lose your door keys, you’ll be able to have new ones made using these plugs. I you need a new key, contact your Pontiac dealerwho f can obtain the correct key code. Rememberto carry the pre-cut emergency key which Pontiac sendsafter delivery. Download 1996 Pontiac Firebird Owner’s Manual
  • AutoCAD 2008 Release Comparison Matrix
  • AutoCAD 2008 Release Comparison Matrix in PDF format, covers the Express Tools Layer Groups Create a Sheet Index Tool Palettes Multiline Text (MTEXT) Dimensioning Data Extraction (Block Attributes and Objects) Tables Views/Viewports Layer Isolate (LAYISO) Layer States Dynamic Blocks Dynamic and Pointer Input Dynamic Dimensioning QuickCalc Calculator Annotation Scaling Layer Properties per Viewport Multiple Segment Leaders Multiple Line MTEXT Attributes Table Spanning Linking Tables with Microsoft Excel MTEXT Columns MTEXT Paragraph Spacing 2D Customizable Dashboard Download PDF for AutoCAD 2008 Release Comparison Matrix
  • BMW 318ti (E36/5) Electrical Troubleshooting Manual PDF
  • This BMW 318ti (E36/5) Electrical Troubleshooting Manual includes Vehicles Produced 09/94 to Present Schematics Index Introduction Symbols Power Distribution Chart Power Mirrors ZKE Door Lock HEating (TSH) ZKE Central Locking (ZV) Fuse Chart Power Distribution Fuse Details Ground Ditribution ZKE Power Windows (FH) Power Seats and Lumbar Support Heated Seals Power Sun Roof (SHD) Central Body Electronics (ZKE IV) Horn Drive Away Protection (EWS II) Wiper/Washer Module (WWM) Headlight Washer (SRA) Windshield Washer Jet HEaters INstrument Cluster CLock Data Link Engine COntrol System Charging SystemStart Electronic Transmission Control SUpplementak Restraint System (Airbag) Slip Control... Free Download PDF for BMW 318ti (E36/5) Electrical Troubleshooting Manual
  • RME DIGI96/8 PAD Users Guide Manual for Macintosh
  • DIGI96/8 PAD allows the recording of digital and analog audio from CD, DAT, sampler or other sources directly into your computer. The numerous unique features and well thought-out configuration dialog puts the DIGI96 series at the very top of the range of digital audio interface cards. Drivers for Windows 95/98, Windows NT, 2000 and MacOS allow a problem-free, comfortable and powerful usage on computer systems with PCI bus technology. Drivers for Linux are available both as OSS and ALSA version. This wide choice of drivers makes the DIGI96 series the most versatile cross platform digital audio card available, which may be used under all major Operating Systems. Our ‘hi-performance’ philosophy guarantees full system performance in all possible functions not carried out by the driver (the computer´s CPU) but carried out by the DIGI96 series hard-ware. Download pdf for RME DIGI96/8 PAD Users Guide Manual for Macintosh
  • PixelView PlayTV@P7000 User’s Manual
  • This User’s Manual PixelView PlayTV@P7000 contains Media Center Operation Interface, control all applications by a remote controller. TV/FM/AV Capture. Full PVR, Time-Shifting, and Pause TV. MNR Noise Reduction. 10 Bits Video A/D Filter. Teletext-base Electronic Program Guide (For PAL only) One touch TV/FM schedule Recording. Powerful remote controller as a Media Center. eDrive functionality allow host record TV/Video via Email. Real-Time hardware MPEG2 Encoder. Intel Pentium III 600 MHz or higher, and compatible computer. 128MB RAM. Hard Disk Drive, at least 250MB free space(Installing driver and application).Record/Time-Shifting , need more. PCI local bus PnP 2.1 compliant. Cable/VHF/UHF antenna. Sound Card supports audio mix functions. CD-ROM drive. Windows XP/2000. Download User’s Manual PixelView PlayTV@P7000
  • Manage Operation Users Manual
  • Manage Users and Groups AuthServer Configuration mopasswd: Roles Roles-Access Methods Table Access Methods and their Uses Roles - Access Method Guidelines Roles – Actions Table Actions List: Product Administration Table Actions List: Users Roles- Target Groups Roles- Launch Actions Table Launch Actions – Actions Required Chapter 3: Configure Console Servers CSM Tab or Legacy Tab or Chapter 4: Configure Targets Configuring Emergency Access Methods: Console Server, Serial Port, KVM, and LOM Console Server Dialog Boxes in a Add New Target via Console server Serial Port KVM LOM Managed The Managed section details the very simple configuration of a managed target, the emser setup on a managed target to allow emser Serial Interface Protocol access via a console server with emser and what the heck is emser, anyway? Managed Target Configuration The managed access requires: the IP address of the managed target emser, kopd/kopdx and/or kilogd/lfmx be installed. The emser must be installed for command line access; the kopd(x) must be installed for Operation Console; the kilogd/lfmx must be installed see: http://manageoperation.org/Documents/MOInstall-IML.pdf To complete the dialog for Managed Target: Select Target Management under “mo” or run the tm program; select the Operational Access TAB, select the Managed header and finally select New action icon: Each text string is on its on line in the file. We recommend making a list of all computer equipment models in your lab or at least the most ubiquitous models and placing them in a /etc/MO/targets.model list. Having OS, vendor and model of system in
  • Connector Guide pdf
  • DB25 Male (Macintosh) External SCSI connector on Apple computers except PowerBooks. Also used on some MS-DOS SCSI controller cards. Centronics 50 Male (SCSI-1) External cable connector on SCSI and SCSI-2 devices. Centronics 50 Female External SCSI connectors on SCSI and SCSI-2 controllers and peripherals. HDI 30 Male (PowerBook) external SCSI connector on Apple Macintosh PowerBook computers. 0.50 50 pin w/ thumbscrews .050 50 pin male (SCSI-2) .050 Centronics 50 Male .8MM 68 pin male db50 male .050 centronics 60 male .050 centronics 68 male .050 68 pin male (SCSI-3) IDC 50 position socket IDC 50 position socket .050 50 pin male .050 68 pin male Mini Din COnnectors 3 pin mini female 3 pin mini male 4 pin mini female 4 pin mini male 6 pin mini female 6 pin mini male 8 pin mini female 8 pin mini male Twinax Connectors twinax female din connectors 5 pin male 5 pin female Download Connector Guide pdf
  • PIC16F8X EEPROM Memory Programming Specification
  • The user memory space extends from 0x0000 to 0x1FFF (8K), of which 1K (0x0000 - 0x03FF) is physically implemented. In actual implementation the on-chip user program memory is accessed by the lower 10-bits of the PC, with the upper 3-bits of the PC ignored. Therefore if the PC is greater than 0x3FF, it will wrap around and address a location within the physically implemented memory. (See Figure 2-1). In programming mode the program memory space extends from 0x0000 to 0x3FFF, with the first half (0x0000-0x1FFF) being user program memory and the second half (0x2000-0x3FFF) being configuration memory. The PC will increment from 0x0000 to 0x1FFF and wrap to 0x000 or 0x2000 to 0x3FFF and wrap around to 0x2000 (not to 0x0000). Once in configuration memory, the highest bit of the PC stays a ‘1’, thus always pointing to the configuration memory. The only way to point to user program memory is to reset the part and reenter program/verify mode as described in Section 2.3. In the configuration memory space, 0x2000-0x200F are physically implemented. However, only locations 0x2000 through 0x2007 are available. Other locations are reserved. Locations beyond 0x200F will physically access user memory. (See Figure 2-1). Download pdf PIC16F8X EEPROM Memory Programming Specification