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  • Renault Service Manual System PDF
  • The control module is central to the Entertainment system. It interprets and implements commands entered by the user using the system’s infrared remote control. These commands are relayed to the control module via the system’s infrared sensors mounted in the screen modules. It also distributes power to the system and detects the vehicle’s ignition state via a sense wire running from CN1 to the vehicle’s ignition switch. This enables it to limit battery drain whilst the vehicle is not in use. The control module receives audio and video inputs from the DVD Player via connector CN1 and from the vehicle’s TV tuner (if fitted) via connector CN2. It is also able to receive a further audio/video input and supply a low-level two-channel audio output via CN3. Technical Description: A micro-controller in the Control Module supplies and controls the power to the system via an I 2 C bus. On receipt of a power-on command from the Infrared Controller it performs a simple system check and then sends commands to other parts of the system to bring them on line. When a screen has been selected using the infrared remote control the Control Module identifies the selected screen and displays on it a menu providing the user with access to the functions detailed below: “Independent switching of three Audio-Visual inputs (DVD, TV and AUX) “Video manipulation (Colour, brightness, contrast and aspect ratio of the display.) “Audio processor (Bass, Treble and Volume) “On-Screen instructions language selection “Switch on/off individual screen displays The Control
  • Programming in CSharp pdf
  • CSharp is designed for the .NET framework. The .NET framework is object oriented. CSharp has a great set of tools for the object oriented programmer. CSharp is the first component oriented language in the C/C++ family. Component concepts are first class: Properties, methods, events Design-time and run-time attributes integrated documentation using XML CSharp can be embedded in web pages. In C++ and Java primitive date types (int, double, etc) are magic and do not interoperate with objects. In Smalltalk and Lisp primitive types are objects, but at great performence cost. CSharp unifies this with no performance cost. CSharp also adds new primitive data types, for example decimal. Collections work for all types. In CSharp, private is the default accessibility. The accessibility options are: public - accessible to all private - accessible to containing class protected - accessible to containing or derived classes internal - accessible to code in same assembly protected internal - means protected or internal Classes can be marked as public or internal. By default classes are private. Download Programming in CSharp pdf
  • JADE PROGRAMMER’S GUIDE
  • This programmer’s guide is complemented by the administrator’s guide and the HTML documentation available in the directory jade/doc. If and where conflict arises between what is reported in the HTML documentation and this guide, preference should be given to the HTML documentation that is updated more frequently. JADE (Java Agent Development Framework) is a software development framework aimed at developing multi-agent systems and applications conforming to FIPA standards for intelligent agents. It includes two main products: a FIPA-compliant agent platform and a package to develop Java agents. JADE has been fully coded in Java and an agent programmer, in order to exploit the framework, should code his/her agents in Java, following the implementation guidelines described in this programmer’s guide. This guide supposes the reader to be familiar with the FIPA standards1, at least with the Agent Management specifications (FIPA no. 23), the Agent Communication Language, and the ACL Message Structure (FIPA no. 61). JADE is written in Java language and is made of various Java packages, giving application programmers both ready-made pieces of functionality and abstract interfaces for custom, application dependent tasks. Java was the programming language of choice because of its many attractive features, particularly geared towards object-oriented programming in distributed heterogeneous environments; some of these features are Object Serialization, Reflection API and Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Download JADE PROGRAMMER’S GUIDE
  • Professional Programmer's Guide to Fortran77
  • Fortran is the most widely used programming language in the world for numerical applications. It has achieved this position partly by being on the scene earlier than any of the other major languages and partly because it seems gradually to have evolved the features which its users, especially scientists and engineers, found most useful. In order to retain compatibility with old programs, Fortran has advanced mainly by adding new features rather than by removing old ones. The net result is, of course, that some parts of the language are, by present standards, rather archaic: some of these can be avoided easily, others can still be a nuisance. This section gives a brief history of the language, outlines its future prospects, and summarises its strengths and weaknesses. Fortran was invented by a team of programmers working for IBM in the early nineteen-fifties. This group, led by John Backus, produced the first compiler, for an IBM 704 computer, in 1957. They used the name Fortran because one of their principal aims was “formula translation”. But Fortran was in fact one of the very first high-level language: it came complete with control structures and facilities for input/output. Fortran became popular quite rapidly and compilers were soon produced for other IBM machines. Before long other manufacturers were forced to design Fortran compilers for their own hardware. By 1963 all the major manufacturers had joined in and there were dozens of different Fortran compilers in existence, many of them rather more powerful than the original. All this resulted
  • Tutorial for MySQL For Introduction to Java Programming
  • MySQL is a popular database with more than 4 million users. It is one of the fastest relational databases in the market. Many companies are using it to support their websites, data warehouses, and business applications. MySQL was developed by a Swedish company named MySQL AB. The product is distributed under GNU General Public License (GPL). It can support multiple users concurrently on the network. Students can connect to a MySQL database server standalone on their own computer or from the network. You can download it free from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/4.1.html. MySQL runs on Windows, Linux and Solaris. This tutorial demonstrates using MySQL from the Windows operating system. Starting and Stopping MySQL Server If your database server is not started, you can start it by typing “net start mysql” from the MySQL bin directory as shown in Figure 1.1. You can stop it by typing the command net stop mysql. Download pdf Tutorial for MySQL For Introduction to Java Programming
  • AnyDATA.NET USB Modem Manual
  • In today’s fast-moving economy, the need to remain connected is essential. The world most compact AnyDATA EVDO USB modem, (ADU-E100), offers the appropriate solution to home and mobile connectivity using antenna diversity that enables better connectivity and data speed in poor signal environment and internal antenna technology. It provides extensive and reliable wireless data communication at speed up to 2.4Mbps downlink and 153kbps uplink, The AnyDATA EVDO USB modem connects to USB port and application software effortlessly integrates into a Windows based PC as well as notebook computer. Getting Started In order to use ANYDATA.NET USB MODEM following must be satisfied: 1) Easy Wireless Net Software and ANYDATA.NET USB MODEM Driver has been installed on the computer. 2) Have a proper user name and password from the local CDMA operator. 3) ANYDATA.NET USB MODEM must have been certified from the operator. Download pdf AnyDATA.NET USB Modem Manual
  • Applying Microsoft Patches with Task Scheduler Pro
  • This white paper provides step by step instructions to apply Microsoft patches with Lieberman Software’s Task Scheduler Pro. 1. Applying Microsoft Patches with Task Scheduler Pro The MSBlast worm, also called the RPC/DCOM vulnerability, requires that you install a specific version of the patch for each platform you are patching. Task Scheduler Pro allows enables you to copy the appropriate platform specific patch to each of your systems, execute the patch in an unattended manner, and reboot the systems remotely without any further action on your part. Task Scheduler Pro allows administrators to deploy patches across their enterprise much faster than distribution systems like Microsoft SMS. Patch tasks can be created on all of your systems simultaneously, and they begin executing on your systems almost immediately. In a virus outbreak situation, speed is essential. 2. Preparation - Download Patches First download the patches you will need from the Microsoft web site and store them in a common and convenient location on your local machine. Task Scheduler Pro will copy these files to your systems. The following section provides lists of file names and specific links to the Microsoft web site to download each patch. For the sake of easy installation, these should be all stored in a common location on your local workstation. When this guide was written the current files were named as follows: Windows NT 4.0 Server File Name: Q823980i.EXE Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition File Name: Q823980i.EXE Windows 2000 File Name: Windows2000-KB823980-x86-ENU.exe Windows XP 32 bit Edition File Name: WindowsXP-KB823980-x86-ENU.exe Windows XP 64 bit Edition File Name:
  • Installing and using the Message Box Knowledge Object for Authorware
  • This document assumes you have a copy of the Message Box KO installer. You can download the Message Box KO from the internet at: http://www.learningconsulting.com. Please contact AEC Consulting directly, for more information. The Message Box KO works with Authorware 5, 6 and 6.5. Please make sure that Authorware is installed and/or available before launching the installer. The installer for the Message Box KO is very simple. The only prompts that you typically need to follow are the “Next” and “Finish” buttons. To install the Message Box KO: 1. Double-click the Message Box KO installer file. 2. In the Welcome screen, click Next to install the KOs shown in Figure 1, below. 3. The Message Box KO installer tries to automatically find the location where Authorware is installed. If it is unable to determine this location, you may receive a prompt similar to Figure 2, to manually locate the Authorware folder. Otherwise, the installer immediately copies the necessary files to appropriate Authorware subfolders, see Figure 3. If the installer copies the Message Box KO files to a location other than the intended Authorware folder (i.e. Authorware is installed in more than one location), contact your vendor for more information. Download pdf Installing and using the Message Box Knowledge Object for Authorware
  • WoWnet Manual - Mac OS 9.x Guide for Cisco Aironet Series 350
  • Mac OS 9.x Guide for Cisco Aironet Series 350 Please note that OS9 is no longer supported by IS&T. Although the instructions are provided here, we will be unable to help you if you have problems setting up or connecting using OS9. Requirements: ” Apple PowerMac G3 (Blue and White) or G4 computer Apple PowerBook G3 Series 1998-99, G3 (with firewire), or G4 Series A Type II or Type III PC card slot or an empty PCI expansion slot Mac OS 9.x operating system Installation OS 9.x 1. Power up your computer 2. Insert the CSU Wireless Setup CD into your computer 3. In the root folder, double-click Cisco WLAN Install to activate the installer 4. When the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Software screen appears, click Continue… Download WoWnet Manual - Mac OS 9.x Guide for Cisco Aironet Series 350
  • SBGrid 'Quo Vadis' – Workshop Maya Tutorial
  • This tutorial serves as a rapid overview of Autodesk’s Maya software. The 3D production pipeline can be broken down into several distinct activities and skill sets - we will cover all of these to give you a sense for building an entire scene from start to finish. The biological topic will be to create a visual depiction of how calcium chelation can affect cadherin flexibility. The tutorial is divided into 5 sections, each of which focus on an aspect of the 3D pipeline: 1) Importing PDBs & modeling – assembling a cadherin monomer 2) Basic animation – calcium chelation 3) Skeletons, rigging & kinematics – setting up the cadherin rig 4) Dynamics & softbodies – using particles & fields to drive skeletal motion 5) Surfacing, lighting & rendering – rendering your scene Each of these areas is described in greater detail in a series of online tutorials aimed at using Maya for biological visualization purposes. These can be found in the ‘Learning’ section of the website: www.molecularmovies.org. Several files have been prepared for you on the computers – these can also be downloaded from the website. They include: • starting geometry files - two PDB-based geometry files exported from Chimera as .vrml and then converted from .vrml to .obj format (this can be done in any number of applications like Deep Exploration or Cinema4D. Download pdf SBGrid 'Quo Vadis' – Workshop Tutorial