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Creating a Windows XP Embedded Run-Time Image Tutorial1. First determine the best way to analyze the system. (Note: This is possibly the hardest step in the entire design system depending on what you are trying to design the image for.)
a. If the system has a CD-ROM drive or is capable of running Windows XP/2000 then the program tap.exe will be used to create the *.pmq file.
i. CD-ROM drive present: insert Disc 1 of the Windows XP Embedded Evaluation Software and boot from disc to XPE which is command prompt based, bare-minimum image. Run tap /O *.pmq from the command prompt and then restart the computer into normal operation. Analysis of the target system using this option will provide a better analysis of the minimum amount of components necessary than (ii.) due to the fact that it is being run from a bare-minimum image.
ii. Windows XP/2000 capable: insert Disc 1 of the Windows XP Embedded Evaluation Software and copy the tap.exe utility to a local directory. Start Command Prompt and go to the directory you just saved tap.exe to. Run tap /O *.pmq and then exit the command prompt.
b. If the system has no peripherals, the ta.exe must be used through DOS.
i. Start the target system into MS-DOS mode and copy ta.exe onto the local drive from Disc 1 of the Windows XP Embedded Evaluation Software by whatever means possible (floppy, USB drive, etc…) and run ta /O *.pmq on the local drive. Then copy the file back to the means in which you put it onU132 MAC Driver User Guide ManualThe document helps the user to understand the steps required to bring the device to a functional state . U132 Driver version:1.1.0 Mac OS Support: This is a universal driver.It supports: 1.PowerPC using Mac OS X 10.2.8 or new versions. 2.Intel Macintosh using Mac OS X 10.4.0 or new versions. Features: · It supports Option GT Fusion (with wi-fi)card. · It supports Option Vodafone 3G GPRS card. · It supports Intel/IBM Macintosh. · Power management not fully implemented,the driver has to be revised for power management.
Currently removing the USB cable from U132 and plugging it back solves problems over sleep and wake. Hardware used in the Examples shown below: 1.U132 Device. 2.Vodafone 3G GPRS Card(manufactured by OPTION wireless technology). 3.USB cables. ISP Used in the case study: 1.Vodafone ISP. Installation Steps: To use U132 with 3G Card,following steps would be required: 1.Plug the Hardware 2.Install the U132 Driver 3.Install the 3G card specific driver 4.Connecting to the internet
Download pdf U132 MAC Driver User Guide ManualTropico 2: Pirate Cove Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC GuideThe Caribbean Islands are not just the spot for blooming tourism and great music. Back in the 17th century, these islands were also the home of pirates. Well, once you’ve been El Presidente, you can safely stir things up a little by becoming the Pirate King. In Tropico 2: Pirate Cove you give up on plantations and high educated workers for your factories and concentrate on plundering the wealthy merchant ships that come too close to your secret island. It’s still the Caribbean, it’s pretty much the same game engine, but it’s a totally different story and definitely another gaming experience.
Here you’ll need to keep your scurvy buccaneers satisfied with rowdy gambling, jolly feasting and barrels of Rum. To get a profit you have to send your renegade sailors out on the sea and pray they’ll come back alive and with a pretty loot. Since the world powers had enough of your high seas robbery they’ll take actions against you and try to capture every captain you have and sink all the vessels under your control. So, get a look at the following cheat codes as the seas aren’t safe anymore. Your happiness lays a few clicks away. First of all press CTRL and SHIFT then type the code of your dreams: booty – get 2000 gold timber – get 100 lumber freebuild – turn off normal building rules normbuild – turn on normal building rules goape – the selected pirate becomes enraged frenchinv – French invasion britinv
Download pdf TropicoNokia Bluetooth Headset BH-200 User Guidesearch for Bluetooth devices. See the user guide of your phone for. instructions. 3. Select the headset (Nokia BH-200) from the list of found devices
Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-200 User Guide 9247798 Issue 2 1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole respoibility that the product HS-58W is in conformity with the provisio of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/. © 2006 Nokia. All rights reserved. Reproduction, trafer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owne. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Nokia be respoible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental
Download PDFA Guide to Purchasing CopiersAcquiring a copier is something that is usually done only every four or five years. Over that time, technology advances means that the range of machines you are familiar with may have been superseded. As a consequence, it can be a challenging time for the non-expert to select the "right" copier for their organization. DGS, Procurement & Logistics, State Printing & Duplicating have compiled this guide to assist you in selecting a copier for your application. It is recommended that you use the step-by-step guidelines to assist in your selection.
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The information in the guide has been assembled from personal knowledge and experience, reference to independent buying guides, supplier information and data gathered in copier replacement projects already completed. It has been constructed in a way that will enable you to logically address the steps necessary to make a more informed decision - giving due consideration to the type and size of machine, the features required, costing analysis and servicing issues.
The guide addresses the most frequently asked questions about copiers:
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The guide also providesHow to synchronize Nokia N-GAGE and your computer via Nokia PCversions of PC Suite. You can download the program from http://www.N-GAGE.com/en-R1/support/Software/pcsuite.htm. (1) Install Nokia PC Suite for N-GAGE.
How to synchronize Nokia N-GAGE and your computer via Nokia PC Suite Note: Please make sure you are using Nokia PC Suite for N-GAGE and not other veio of PC Suite. You can download the program from http://www.N-GAGE.com/en-R1/support/Software/pcsuite.htm (1) Itall Nokia PC Suite for N-GAGE. (2) Click the right button of your mouse on ” the tray-icon of Bluetooth “. Select the “ Explore My Bluetooth Places “. (3) Search for devices in range , select the phone you want to link and pair it . (4) Key in the same Bluetooth PIN Code on your computer and Nokia N-GAGE to complete the pairing process (5) Discover the services of N-Gage , and then double click the Bluetooth Serial Port on N-Gage QD” (6) Click OK when the following dialog box appea. (7) Ignore the error message below and then click OK if you see the dialog. (8) Connect to Bluetooth serial port again
download PDFMixing the Objective Caml and C# Programming Models in the .NET FrameworkThe .NET platform claims to be a melting pot that allows the integration of different languages in a common framework, sharing a common type system, CTS, and a runtime environment, CLR (Common Language Runtime). Each .NET compiler generates portable MSIL byte-code (MicroSoft Intermediate Language). By assuming compliance to the CTS type system, components inter-operate safely.
The .NET framework is actually well suited for object-oriented languages which have an object model close to the one of C# or Java. Unfortunately, languages with other kinds of object models, type systems or supporting different programming paradigms (such as functional programming .. . ) do not fit in .NET as well as C# does. Writing .NET compilers for them requires much more efforts.
However, the .NET framework still gives us a good opportunity to experiment interoperability between two languages as different as Objective Caml[1] (shortened as O’Caml) and C#. O’Caml is an ML dialect: it is a functional/imperative statically typed language, featuring parametric polymorphism, an exception mechanism, an object layer and parameterized modules. By achieving interoperability, each language gains access to a wider set of libraries and programmers take advantage of a richer programming model.
We use the experimental OCamIL compiler[2], which compiles the whole O’Caml distribution (including toplevel) to .NET managed code. We intend to communicate between O’Caml and C# by means of their respective object models. Difficulties arise because neither the type system nor the object model of O’Caml natively fit in the CTS. O’Caml objects cannot be directly compiled to CTS objects. Communication cannotXIII - Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC GuideXIII is a first person shooter that uses an unusual technology: cell shading. This allows for a comic book aspect to dominate the entire gameplay experience to the very speech bubbles feature. Unfortunately, this was also its downfall as it was plagued by numerous bugs that no patch could correct. Cheat mode Press [F2] during game play to display the console window. Type one of the following codes, then press [Enter] to activate the corresponding cheat function.
Full ammo for current weapon - maxammo Restore health to 100% - healme 100 Big feet and head with tiny body - superdeform Changes blood to flowers and blood splatter on walls to lip marks - flowerpower 1 Player only allowed to move; repeat to deactivate, may freeze game if active during flashback - playersonly Kill your character - suicide Instantly end game - quit Better sniping accuracy When in sniper mode, zoom in. To steady yourself for greater accuracy, sit there and do not touch anything to look or move for about five seconds or until he stops moving around. You can now look around with perfect dead aim accuracy. Quick gun At the start of the game, run through the back door rather than going to the man at the front. Note: Hit him in the head and he will die faster. More ammunition Wait until an enemy reloads his weapon before killing him. Kill him before he fires his gun and you will get a full magazine for your weapon. GetA Short History of the ComputerThe history of computers starts out about 2000 years ago, at the birth of the abacus, a wooden rack holding two horizontal wires with beads strung on them. When these beads are moved around, according to programming rules memorized by the user, all regular arithmetic problems can be done. Another important invention around the same time was the Astrolabe, used for navigation. Blaise Pascal is usually credited for building the first digital computer in 1642. It added numbers entered with dials and was made to help his father, a tax collector. In 1671, Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz invented a computer that was built in 1694. It could add, and, after changing some things around, multiply. Leibniz invented a special stepped gear mechanism for introducing the addend digits, and this is still being used.
The prototypes made by Pascal and Leibniz were not used in many places, and considered weird until a little more than a century later, when Thomas of Colmar (A.K.A. Charles Xavier Thomas) created the first successful mechanical calculator that could add, subtract, multiply, and divide. A lot of improved desktop calculators by many inventors followed, so that by about 1890, the range of improvements included:
Accumulation of partial results
Storage and automatic reentry of past results (A memory function)
Printing of the results
Babbage
While Thomas of Colmar was developing the desktop calculator, a series of very interesting developments in computers was started in Cambridge, England, by Charles Babbage (left, of which the computer store "Babbages" is named), a mathematics professor. In 1812,Editing SGML Documents With Emacs Text Editor Tutorial ManualEmacs (pronounced ee-max) started off in 1976 as a series of editor macros (hence its name) written by Richard Matthew Stallman for the TECO text editor on the DEC PDP-10 minicomputer. Since becoming its own program separate from TECO, it has become extremely popular and widely used for two main reasons: first, free versions of Emacs are available for nearly every computer in existence; second, it’s completely customizable. Many text editors and word processors claim to be completely customizable. Some let you reassign each key’s purpose, and they let you assign a series of operations to be performed by one or two keystrokes or menu choices.
Perhaps this series of operations can have loops of repeated statements and if statements that execute one or another group of instructions based on whether a particular condition is true. If so, the editor’s proponents claim that its macro facility features a full-fledged programming language. This is usually an exaggeration, but not with Emacs.
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