09 Nov
Posted by jj as Multimedia, Operating System
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.
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This document describes the rationale behind the Web Service Integration Gateway (WSIG) and how to install, configure and use it. The WSIG (version 0.4) is a JADE add-on that provides support for bidirectional invocation of Web services from JADE agents, and JADE agent services from Web service clients. This is the first public release of this add-on and as such it should be treated as a beta that is subject to change at any time.
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In this tutorial, we will assume that our organization has a single LDAP directory containing some information about our
users, while a MySQL database is used to contain further information about users that is accessible via a web
interface. For now, we will simply work toward providing a means for LDAP-ready applications to access data within
the MySQL database used by our web application. This is easily achieved using VDS.
Assumptions
1. VDS is installed and configured properly; VDS is currently running.
2. An LDAP directory such as Active Directory is already installed and accessible from the computer on which VDS is installed.
3. A MySQL database server is already installed and accessible from the computer on which VDS is installed.
4. A MySQL database called “test” has been created, and contains a table called “users” with a schema that contains the following items:
`uid` varchar(25) NOT NULL,
`password` varchar(40) NOT NULL,
`Title` varchar(255) default ”,
`FirstName` varchar(255) default ”,
`LastName` varchar(255) default ”,
`Company` varchar(255) default ”,
`EmailDisplayName` varchar(255) default ”,
`EmailAddress` varchar(255) default ”
5. The MySQL table called “users” is populated with at least one entry.
6. The LDAP directory is accessible on port 389 (default ldap port) and the MySQL server is accessible on port 3306 (default mysql port).
7. Port 3890 is available on the computer in which VDS is installed.
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In this tutorial, I will dive into the nitty gritties of MYSQL 5 Application Development using the MYSQL Connector for .NET for Visual Studio.NET 2005 and build a simple Database Application using VC# and MYSQL 5.
This tutorial is a Level 200 session, which means that pre-requisite knowledge of the products is necessary.
System Requirements:
A basic P4 Machine with 512 MB RAM and about 40 GB HDD, a pointing device,
A keyboard and a monitor.
Software Requirements.
Development Software
Windows 2000 and above.
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Chapter 1: Terms and Concepts A Quick Glance into History Joomla!—How was it Developed? Structure of a CMS Front End and Back End Configuration Settings Access Rights Content Templates Extensions (Components) Workflow Joomla! as Real Estate Joomla! Versions Numbering System of Joomla! Versions Roadmap Joomla! Features Examples of Joomla! Pages Joomla.org Porsche, Brazil PC Praxis, Germany BSI DANS, Norway Team Lesotho, Lesotho Chapter 2: Installation Setting Up the Local Server Environment Windows XAMPP for Windows Linux SUSE (10.x) OpenSUSE Debian/Ubuntu Your Own Server at a Provider On a Virtual Server in the Net Installing Joomla! Selecting a Directory for Installation An Example Local Installation of Joomla! Directory Unpacking Joomla! Web Installer Summary
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Background on the guide and the author 1 - 2 2. OS X Overview - A high-level view of the structure and features of OS X 3 - 10 3. General Hints and Tricks - Non-program-specific suggestions and hints 11 - 17 4. The Finder - The secrets to making the most of the new Finder 18 - 31 5. The Dock - Love it or hate it, it s an integral part of OS X - make the most of it! 32 - 35 6. Classic - Making old and new play nicely together 36 7. System Preferences - Key features of various system preference panels 37 - 42 8. Bundled Applications: Mail - Put the free mail program to good use 43 - 45 9. Bundled Applications: ProcessViewer - Use a GUI-based troubleshooting tool 46 - 47 10. Bundled Applications: Disk Copy - Work with, create, and write disk images 48 11. Bundled Applications: Disk Utility - Learn the disk maintenance tool 49 12. UNIX
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Technical Manual:Configuration and Setup Setting Up a POP3 or IMAP Email Account 1.Select Mail /Preferences. 2.Click the Accounts button,located at the top of the window. 3.To add a new account,click the plus (+)button,located in the bottom left corner of the window. 4.Click the Account Type drop-down menu,and then choose one of the following: ” To use a POP server,select POP. ” To use an IMAP server,select IMAP. 5.Enter the following information: ” Description Enter a descriptive name for the account. ” Email Address Enter your entire email address (e.g., myname@mydomain.com ),using all lowercase letters. ” Full Name Enter your first and last name.
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This Guide Audience and Scope Organization and Use Conventions Related Documentation Obtaining Documentation Cisco.com Product Documentation DVD Ordering Documentation Documentation Feedback Cisco Product Security Overview Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Product Alerts and Field Notices Obtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Submitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request Severity Obtaining Additional Publications and Information
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