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  • Treo 90 Handheld User Guide Manual Macintosh Edition
  • What is a Treo handheld? System requirements Upgrade information Treo components Locking and unlocking the keyboard Adjusting the display Charging the battery Using the protective cover Using the stylus to get things done Elements of the handheld interface Moving around the screen Displaying online tips Customizing your handheld Connecting the HotSync cable Using desktop software Palm Desktop software Using your handheld with another PIM Entering Data in Your Handheld Using the handheld keyboard Typing capital letters Typing numbers and symbols Navigation keystrokes Using menus Using text ShortCuts Typing accented characters Typing extended characters Using the onscreen keyboard Using your computer keyboard Importing data Managing Your Applications Using the Applications Launcher Opening applications Switching between applications Categorizing applications Changing the Applications Launcher display Choosing preferences Installing and removing applications Installing add-on applications Removing applications Removing Palm Desktop software Working with expansion cards Opening applications on an expansion card Copying applications to an expansion card Using the Card Info application Security Assigning a password Changing or deleting a password Locking your handheld Recovering from a forgotten password Applications Overview Date Book Plus Contacts To Do List Memo Pad CityTime Calculator Expense Common Tasks Creating records Editing records Entering text Edit menu Deleting records Other ways to delete records Purging records Categorizing records System-defined and user-defined categories Download pdf Treo 90 Handheld User Guide Manual Macintosh Edition
  • SprintScan 35 User Guide pdf
  • Macintosh system requirements 1-2 PC system requirements 1-3 Technical Support 1-4 Registration card 1-4 Unpacking 1-5 2 Setup and use The scanner 2-1 Positioning the scanner 2-3 SCSI guidelines 2-4 SCSI ID numbers 2-6 Installing a SCSI adapter in a PC 2-7 Connecting the scanner to your computer 2-7 Diagrams of various SCSI configurations 2-8 Turning on the scanner 2-10 Inserting originals for scanning 2-11 3 Care and maintenance Maintenance 3-1 Changing the lamp 3-2 Changing the fuse (ES scanner only) 3-4 Troubleshooting 3-6 SprintScan 35 warranty 3-8 SprintScan 35 service 3-8 Polaroid Offices and Service Centers 3-9 Radio and television interference (LE and Plus) 3-11 Radio and television interference (ES) 3-12 Appendix A: Specifications A-1 Index I-1 Use this as a quick reference for scanning. For details, see the pages indicated. See page: 1-5 1 Unpack the SprintScan 35 scanner package. 2-7 2 Install a SCSI host adapter card in your computer (PC-compatibles only). 2-6 3 Change the SCSI ID number of the scanner, if necessary. The scanners are factory set to SCSI ID number 6. 2-7 4 With all equipment turned off, connect the scanner to your computer using the SCSI cable provided. If the scanner is the last device in the chain, use a terminator at the scanner (LE and ES scanners) or move the termination switch to ON (Plus scanner). 2-10 5 Plug the power cable into the scanner and into a grounded power outlet. 2-10 6 Turn on the scanner, then your computer.
  • The SAP Lock Concept (BC-CST-EQ) Tutorial
  • The SAP System is equipped with a special lock mechanism that synchronizes access to data on the database. The purpose of the lock mechanism is to prevent two transactions from changing the same data on the database simultaneously. Implementation Considerations Locks are defined generically as “lock objects” in the Data Dictionary. A lock request is a specific instance of a lock object and locks a certain database object, such as a correction or a table entry. Lock entries are usually set and deleted automatically when user programs access a data object and release it again. Integration The SAP lock mechanism is closely related to the update mechanism in R/3 [Extern]. A description of handling lock objects is provided in the ABAP Dictionary Documentation under Lock Objects [Extern]. The ABAP documentation explains the key elements of the lock concept with regard to programming ABAP transactions in the section entitled The R/3 Lock Concept Download The SAP Lock Concept (BC-CST-EQ) Tutorial
  • Introduction to MySQL on Windows
  • MySQL is an open source relational database management system which is quite popular for light-weight web applications. Over the last few years, the product has also added some features which allow it to be used for larger business tools. This paper will provide an overview of this software on Windows. MySQL does not have as many features as PostgreSQL, and while many of the more advanced features are not as mature. However one would expect it to perform substantially better than PostgreSQL on Windows because of its thread-based architecture (PostgreSQL uses a process-based architecture instead). Note for Vista Users The MySQL installation requires that User Account Control (UAC) is disabled. If you do not do this, the installation will fail when the system tries to start the service, even if the user allows the change. To disable UAC, go to the Control Panel: Download pdf Introduction to MySQL on Windows
  • Alfa Romeo GT JTS Selespeed
  • Alfa Romeo know a thing or two about. engines and the JTS is a gem. Featuring direct …. Essentially a manual gearbox with a computer … Enthusiasts whose budget can’t stretch for the V6 GT can take heart. Alfa Romeo’s four cylinder variant is here. While it may not have a rasping six under the bonnet, you won’t feel short changed. Retaining the style of its more powerful sibling, smaller 16? alloys are the only external clue to the four cylinder version. Buyers will still need to be ready for some admiring glances. VALUE FOR MONEY PRICING There is only one version of the JTS and in standard trim it sells for $64,950, plus on road costs. STANDARD FEATURES It’s European, sporting and luxurious, so the list of equipment is substantial. Included are; dual zone climate control, cruise control, 6 disc CD, leather upholstery, heated front seats, 16? alloys, parking sensors, trip computer and power windows. The options list is kept to a minimum - metallic paint ($950) and 17? alloy wheels ($1000). Download PDF
  • JBS Technologies Installation Guide - Owners Guide PDF
  • Manufacturer Make/ Year Anti-theft PONITAC BONNIEVILLE 89+ VATS FIREBIRD 88+ VATS GRAND AM 96-98 PASSLOCK 1 GRAND AM 99+ PASSLOCK 2 GRAND PRIX 92-96 VATS MONTANA 99+ TRANSPONDER SUNFIRE 96-99 PASSLOCK 1 SUNFIRE 2000+ PASSLOCK 2 PORSCHE ALL 97+ TRANSPONDER SAAB ALL 97+ TRANSPONDER SATURN ALL 97+ FACTORY 2000+ TRANSPONDER TOYOTA AVALON 98+ TRANSPONDER CAMRY 98+ TRANSPONDER LAND CRUISER 98+ TRANSPONDER SOLARIA 99+ TRANSPONDER SUPRA 98+ TRANSPONDER VOLKSWAGON BEETLE 98+ TRANSPONDER GOLF 98+ TRANSPONDER PASSAT 98+ TRANSPONDER VOLVO ALL 98+ TRANSPONDER | Manufacturer Make/ Year Anti-theft SIERRA 98+ PASSLOCK 2 SONOMA 98+ PASSLOCK 2 SUBURBAN 98+ PASSLOCK 2 YUKON 98+ PASSLOCK 2 YUKON XL 2000+ PASSLOCK 2 HONDA ACCORD 98+ TRANSPONDER ODYSSEY 98+ TRANSPONDER PRELUDE 98+ TRANSPONDER S2000 TRANSPONDER INIFINITY I30 98+ TRANSPONDER Q45 98+ TRANSPONDER QX4 98+ TRANSPONDER JAGUAR ALL 98+ TRANSPONDER JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 99+ TRANSPONDER (GREY KEY ONLY) WRANGLER 99+ TRANSPONDER (GREY KEY ONLY) LEXUS ALL 97+ TRANSPONDER LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 97+ TRANSPONDER LS 2000+ TRANSPONDER LINCOLN MARK V3 97+ TRANSPONDER NAVIGATOR 97+ TRANSPONDER TOWN CAR 97+ TRANSPONDER MERCEDES ALL 97+ TRANSPONDER MERCURY COUGAR 99+ TRANSPONDER MOUNTAINEER 98+ TRANSPONDER (Some) MYSTIQUE 97+ TRANSPONDER (Some) SABLE 96+ TRANSPONDER NISSAN MAXIMA 98+ TRANSPONDER OLDSMOBILE ACHIEVA 95+ PASSLOCK 1 ALERO 99+ PASSLOCK 2 AURORA 95+ VATS BRAVADA 98+ PASSLOCK 2 CUTLASS 97+ PASSLOCK 2 NINETY-EIGHT VATS SILHOUETTE 99+ TRANSPONDER |
  • STK Tutorial Using the Object Model
  • This tutorial will show you how to use the STK Object Model in a custom application to accomplish many of the tasks for which you might otherwise use Connect or the STK GUI. Source code is given in C# and Visual Basic.NET. Familiarity with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2003) or 2005, and some familiarity with STK, are presumed. Source Code Location : The source code for this tutorial can be found in the following text file: HelpObjectModeltextObjectModelTutorial.txt The code is broken into sections corresponding to the sections in this tutorial. Within each section, the C# and VB.NET code are presented in separate subsections. NOTE : If you have the AGI Custom Application Framework and are using Visual Studio 2005 to work through this tutorial, instructions are provided at appropriate places (beginning on page 3) for using the Framework to accelerate and simplify your project setup. If you do not have the Framework, it can be downloaded free from the AGI Web site (www.agi.com). Where to Get Help Before proceeding with this tutorial, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the parts of the STK Help system that relate to the Object Model, STK X and other products in the STK/Integration Module. In the Contents tab of the Help system, navigate to Integration with STK STK Object Model STK Objects. In addition to several introductory sections, you will see that the help for STK Objects is broken down into subsections for the various types in the library. Try this: To find help for the AgStkObjectRoot class discussed above, click
  • Acura manual 865
  • Acura® manual 865. Hand-held microdispenser intended for repeat distribution. of microliter volumes. Includes a three-way valve system. Hand-held microdispenser intended for repeat distribution of microliter volumes. Includes a three-way valve system for automatic self-refilling. Carefully selected materials ensure durability and optimal chemical resistance. Three models cover the range from 5 to 1000L Product features Excellent ergonomics, ultra soft plunger activation Large volume… Download PDF
  • A Short History of the Internet
  • It began life under the name ARPANet in 1969. It was born in the U.S.A., created in the midst of the Cold War by the government as a strategic mechanism that would provide for the emission and reception of electronic communication signals in the event of a world catastrophe. Commissioned by the Department of Defense, four computers called nodes were connected using modems, telephone wires and satellites, one each at UCLA, UCSB, Stanford and University of Utah. ARPANet stands for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. Its purpose was to share information and results of research among the various scientists involved in Department of Defense projects. Each node was specifically designed io be independent of the others in case of that aforementioned world catastrophe. Meanwhile, the Merit Network was being established between Wayne State University, Michigan State University, and the University of Michigan for the use of its students, faculty and ahimni to access various documents and services such as the weather. This non- defense-related information sharing network is still in service today. in 1971, email was "invented." Ray Tomlinson devised the use of the @ sign to make email possible, it is a program to send messages across a distributed network, it was not as fancy as the programs you are all accustomed to using, but it did the job. And ARPANet continued to grow, it consisted of 23 host computers. In 1973, ARPANet became an international network when the University of London and the Royal Radar Establishment in Norway came "on-line."
  • Maya Plugins for RealFlow Tutorial PDF
  • Here is an explanation of how to work with RealFlow and Maya with the collection of plug-ins provided with RealFlow pack. The RealFlow plug-ins for Maya consist of the following files: RealflowMesher.mll (or RealflowMesher.so for Maya Linux) RealflowMesher.mel sdTranslator.mll (or sdTranslator.so for Maya Linux) sdTranslatorOpts.mel RealflowParticler.mll (or RealflowParticler.so for Maya Linux) RealflowParticler.mel AERealflowEmitterTemplate.mel rf2.bmp (or rf2.xpm for Maya Linux) rflogo.bmp (or rflogo.xpm for Maya Linux) cubos.bmp (or cubos.xpm for Maya Linux) Send Plug-in questions to maya@nextlimit.com Installation To install the plug-ins, uncompress rf_plugins_mayaX_X_win.zip (or rf_plugins_mayaX_X_Linux.tar.gz for Maya Linux). You will have the files listed previously. Copy all the *.mll (or *.so) files to /Maya/bin/plug-ins, and all the *.mel files to /Maya/scripts/others except AERealflowEmitterTemplate.mel, you have to copy this file to /Maya/scripts/AETemplates. Finally copy the *.bmp (or *.xpm) files to /Maya/scripts/others. Important: If you have previous versions of the Maya® RealFlow® plug-ins you have to get rid of them. Just remove the following lines from /Maya/scripts/startup/userSetup.mel: Download Maya Plugins for RealFlow PDF