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  • 17 inch PowerBook G4 Review
  • Introducing the new 17-inch PowerBook G4, with the largest display and thinnest design of any notebook computer. Key Features 17-inch widescreen. The stunning panoramic display with 1440-by-900-pixel resolution offers as much viewing area as a 19-inch CRT monitor. 1 inch thin. The gorgeous, ultrathin anodized aluminum design is unlike anything you”ve ever seen or held. Illuminated keyboard. A true ease-of-use breakthrough, the fiber-optic, backlit key- board makes it possible to work in low-light environments. Performance architecture. The 1GHz PowerPC G4 processor, 1MB of L3 cache, NVIDIA graphics, and new high-speed FireWire 800 deliver unmatched performance. SuperDrive. The slot-loading SuperDrive lets you burn custom CDs and professional DVDs using the included iDVD, iMovie, iPhoto, and iTunes applications. Advanced wireless. The new 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme provides superfast wireless networking, 1 and integrated Bluetooth technology offers the latest in connectivity to your mobile phone and other wireless Technical Specifications Processor and memory A 1GHz PowerPC G4 processor with Velocity Engine A 1MB DDR SRAM level 3 cache A 167MHz system bus A 512MB of PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SDRAM; two SO-DIMM slots support up to 1GB Storage A 60GB 4200-rpm Ultra ATA/100 hard drive 2 A Slot-loading SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW) R Writes DVD-R discs at 1x speed; reads DVDs at 8x speed R Writes CD-R discs at 8x speed; writes CD-RW discs at 4x speed R Reads CDs at 24x speed Communications A Built-in 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme wireless networking 1 (based on IEEE 802.11g draft specification; 802.11b Wi-Fi certified) A Built-in Bluetooth 1.1 A Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T
  • Guidelines for Using External Web 2.0 Services
  • Traditionally, the World Wide Web has been a one-way, publisher to reader, medium. The distinguishing feature of Web 2.0 is that it is a bidirectional medium, where content (text, image, audio or video) is contributed by people who interact with the website as well as people and organizations who manage the site – in other words, it is the “read/write web”. There are many companies on the Internet offering attractive and useful applications services based on the Web 2.0 paradigm, including blogs, wikis, office systems, social bookmarking etc – and of course there are virtual worlds such as Second Life which transcend the definition of “Web 2.0”. These are increasingly being adopted by computer users within the University, for administrative, teaching, learning and research purposes. This document offers guidance to staff within the University on some of the issues which need to be considered before using such services for University purposes. The document is intended to be helpful for all staff, including researchers, teaching staff and support staff. Note, however, that it focuses on issues specific to using external Web 2.0 services – issues which are common to Web 2.0 services regardless of whether they are internally or externally hosted are not specifically addressed. The University’s use of Web 2.0 services is developing quickly, and the services themselves are changing and expanding even more rapidly. It is inevitable that the information herein will be far from a complete or comprehensive guide to the issues. You should therefore seek other relevant advice and use
  • Toshiba SD-H903A Introduction in pdf
  • Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD) today announced the world s first half-height HD DVD writer, providing high-definition video editing and content creation capabilities on desktop systems and media centers using this increasingly popular next-generation DVD technology. Like Toshiba s slim-line HD DVD writer launched in 2006, the new SD-H903A provides read and write support for legacy formats, enabling users to enjoy existing CD and DVD material along with high-definition DVD content. Ideally designed for single-bay desktop PCs with its multi-functional capabilities, Toshiba s SD-H903A is the perfect solution for professional high-definition content creation. In addition, consumers can capture content, edit home videos and create vast digital content repositories for movies, music and photos. With dual layer discs, HD DVD provides 30GB of storage capacity, which can accommodate up to eight hours of HD DVD movie content with extended cuts and interactive features, up to five full-length standard DVD films, up to 7,500 MP3 songs or up to 30,000 high-quality images. In addition, HD DVD provides massive data back-up capabilities for commercial applications. This functionality is ideal for archiving graphic, legal, financial and technical data, which require reliable, high-quality back-up solutions. Featuring six times better resolution than standard DVD, the HD DVD format delivers an enhanced viewing experience with brighter colors and greater detail, using the same physical structure of standard DVD technology. As a result, the SD-H903A allows PC and CE manufacturers to make a smooth and affordable transition to high-definition offerings from existing DVD platforms. The SD-H903A features a Serial
  • Audi A6 allroad quattro Quick reference guide manual
  • Audi A6 allroad quattro Quick reference guide. 1. 4. 2. 3. Anti-theft alarm. The alarm system is automatically set when you lock the car, and switched off when you unlock the car with the remote control. If you unlock the vehicle by inserting the key in the driver’s door, the ignition must be switched on within 15 seconds, otherwise the alarm will be triggered. Remote control keys Press the required button. e Unlocking button: Open one of the doors within about 60 seconds, otherwise the vehicle will lock itself again automatically. r Unlocking button for tailgate: Press the button for at least 1 second. t Locking button: The turn signals flash once to confirm that the doors and tailgate are properly closed and locked. u Folding out the master key: Press the release button. Folding in the master key: Press the button and fold in the key. Note: Press and hold the appropriate button on the remote control key to open or close all the windows and the sun roof automatically. This function is only available if it has been activated in the MMI “Windows” menu (CAR function). Download Audi A6 allroad Quattro Quick Reference PDF
  • 2003 Audi RS6 Equipment pdf
  • 4.2 liter DOHC aluminum alloy 450 hp 90 degree biturbo V8 engine, 5-valves per cylinder, direct ignition system, roller camshaft followers, variable intake camshaft timing 5-speed HP-24 automatic transmission with Tiptronic® (steering wheel control) and DSP (selects from over 200 shift programs to match driver needs), hill detection capability and new "Sport-mode" setting ESP 5.7 - Electronic Stabilization Program with break assist quattro® IV - permanent all-wheel drive system, includes Torsen® TORque SENsing center differential Anti-lock Brake System (ABS 5.7) with front and rear Electronic Differential Locks (EDL) and Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) CFC-free (ChloroFlouroCarbon) air conditioning refrigerant Fully galvanized steel unibody construction with aluminum hood and front fenders 8.5J x 18 inch 9-spoke cast alloy wheels with 255/40 ZR performance tires 8-piston 4-Pad front brake calipers Floating-Hub Brake design front and rear Tire Mobility System for flat tire repair Four-link front suspension Double A-arm rear suspension Dynamic Ride Control (DRC) Sport suspension with: - body lowered 20mm - shocks with 40% increased compression damping - 30% stiffer spring rate - larger diameter stabilizer bar Servotronic® - vehicle speed-sensitive power rack & pinion steering 3-spoke sport steering wheel with Tiptronic® control paddles Electrically adjustable tilt and telescopic steering column with automatic tilt-away for ease of entry and exit Download 2003 Audi RS6 Equipment pdf
  • 1989 Mazda RX-7 Factory Service Manual
  • This Online/PC version of the Manual has been brought to you by “Scott 89t2? and www.1300cc.com Thanks to those who are hosting it for me. Some parts of the manual may be hard to read or see on the screen, but if you print the pages out it’s perfect. Well except for the crookedness .. *Terms of Use: This online/PC copy of the manual is only to be used and in your possession if you already own the printed version. It is for backup purposes only in case yours (or part of) is lost or damaged. If you downloaded this manual by mistake, Please Remove it from your possession. I also take no responsibility for what you do to yourself or your car while you use this manual…. Download
  • Kawasaki WINCH KIT INSTALLATION MANUAL KIT NUMBER: 20-2021
  • Kawasaki. WINCH KIT. INSTALLATION. MANUAL. KIT NUMBER: 20-2021. 2005 Master Lock... Refer to the winch manual for winch mounting. instructions Kawasaki WINCH KIT INSTALLATION MANUAL KIT NUMBER: 20-2021 © 2005 Master Lock ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 1 WNK7000 Winch Mount Plate 2 1 WNK7001 Hawse Mount Plate 3 2 WNK7002 Hawse Mount Strap 4 1 WNK7003A Mount Plate Brace 6 1 CC316 3/16 Cable Clamp 7 1 11044 Roller Hawse Assembly 8 1 B38-1 3/8 x 1 Bolt 9 3 LN38NY 3/8 Nylock Nut 10 2 UB516-118134 5/16 X 1-1/8 X 1-3/4 U-Bolt 11 2 B516-1 5/16 x 1 Bolt 12 6 LN516NY 5/16 Nylock Nut 13 2 B38-2 3/8 x 2 Bolt 14 1 9037 Cable Stop 20-2021 Parts List 4 1 14 7 2 3 13 11 8 10 6 Refer to the winch manual for winch mounting itructio. KIT NUMBER: 20-2021 ALL DIRECTIONS REFFERING TO THE LEFT AND RIGHT ARE WHEN THE OPERATOR IS SITTING ON THE MACHINE. 1. REMOVE THE FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY FROM THE ATV. 2. Place the Winch Mount Plate agait the two vertical Main Frame Tubes so the bottom plate is resting on top of the lower bumper attaching supports. Attach the Winch Mount Plate to the ATV tubes using the two 5/16” x 1 1/8” x 1 ¾” U-Bolts 3. Place the Winch Mount Brace Under the Winch Mount Plate and up agait the lower bumper attaching supports. Line Download PDF
  • mobile PhoneTools User Guide Manual
  • Introduction With mobile PhoneTools, you can share the information contained in your mobile phone with your computer. Once your mobile phone is connected to your computer, the following operations can be easily processed: place and receive calls; send and receive e-mails and SMS; synchronize your phonebooks and calendars; load, create and modify ring tones for your mobile phone; launch a GPRS session… 1.1 Copyrights Copyright © MotorolaSiemens, Inc. 2004 © 2001-04 BVRP Software. All rights reserved. 1.2 Trademarks All the product names mentioned in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 1.3 Statement Music or other audio works, whether originating from CD’s, MP-3’s or some other source, (”Music Materials”) may be protected under copyright law. Unauthorized copying of copyrighted works may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws of the United States and other countries. It is your responsibility, not Motorola’s, to ensure that your use of Mobile Phone Tools software and/or Motorola phones to copy, edit, play or otherwise use any Music Materials does not violate the copyright laws. You are responsible for obtaining any necessary permission and paying any necessary licensing fees for the Music Materials other materials you choose to copy, edit, play or otherwise use. A violation of copyright laws could result in a civil or criminal claim brought against you, even if you don’t receive any money or other commercial benefit from your copying or other use of the material. This software should only be used for your
  • Big Brain Academy Instruction Manual pdf
  • How to Begin Nintendo’s game pages, at www.nintendo.com/games, feature walkthroughs, frequently-asked questions, and codes for many of our games. If your answer isn’t there, check out our forums where you can exchange tips with other gamers online. For more information about our forums, visit www.nintendo.com/community. If you don’t have access to the web-site, recorded tips for many titles are available on Nintendo’s Power Line at (425) 885-7529. This may be a longdistance call, so please ask permission from whoever pays the phone bill. Make sure that the Nintendo DS is turned off. (To turn the power on or off, press and hold .) Insert your Big Brain Academy DS Card into the top slot of your DS system, then press until you hear a click.. Touch the Big Brain Academy panel on the DS Menu Screen. If your system has been set to Auto Mode, you can skip this step. See the Nintendo DS instruction booklet for more information. Controls The game is controlled with the Touch Screen and a stylus. (See the “Categories and Activities” section on Pgs. 10-15 for more information.) Homeroom Touch the title screen to enter the Homeroom – where you can create save files. Touch an empty slot to start a new file, or touch a name to continue a previously saved game. Continuing a Game Touching a name will take you to the Select Class screen (Pg. 6). …….Return to the previous screen. Starting a New File If you touch the button marked
  • HOBOware Lite User's Guide - Macintosh
  • HOBOware Lite software is used for launching, reading out, and plotting data from HOBO data loggers. This chapter explains: How to install and start the software How to connect loggers to the computer How to launch, log, and read out loggers Installing HOBOware Lite You must have an administrator login to install HOBOware Lite. To install the software from CD: 1. Refer to the README file on the installation CD for detailed information about the hardware and software needed to run HOBOware Lite. If you have additional questions, please check the HOBOware website at http://www.onsetcomp.com/HOBOware, or call Onset Technical Support. 2. Insert the CD in your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Double-click the CD icon in the Finder and double-click the HOBOwareLite.pkg icon to launch the HOBOware Lite installer. 3. Follow the prompts to install HOBOware Lite. 4. When you reach the final screen of the installation program, click Restart. 5. After restarting, open HOBOware Lite by double-clicking the HOBOware Lite icon in your computer’s Applications folder. Connecting devices HOBOware Lite supports HOBO U-Series data loggers, which communicate with the computer by connecting to a USB port. You can connect most devices to the USB port by using an Onset-supplied USB interface cable. Some loggers require an optic USB base station/coupler to connect to the computer. Consult the manual that came with your device for specific information about required base stations/couplers or cables. Tip: For instructions on using the HOBO Waterproof Shuttle as a base station, refer to the shuttle’s user guide. Download pdf HOBOware Lite User's Guide - Macintosh