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  • Radial Tire Conditions Analysis Guide Manual PDF
  • A comprehensive review of tread wear and tire conditions | Determining the causes of tires placed out service is of vital importance to the fleet operator because of the substantial investment that tires represent. To protect your investment in tires, it is necessary to know what caused each tire’s demise. This publication will lead to cost savings through providing guidance and help in the following areas: 1. Eliminating causes of failures if possible. 2. Retreading and repairing tires and placing them back into service. 3. Presenting tires for warranty credit when applicable. 4, Improving tire maintenance and tire selection if necessary. Tire grading should be done prior to the tire being placed in a “scarp pile”. After a tire has been dismounted from the rim and before it is rolled out the tire shop door, the tire should be inspected with the following questions in mind: 1. Is the tire serviceable? 2. Is it repairable ot retreadable? 3. Could it be used in a limited service operation? 4. Should the tire be presented to the original manufacturer or retreader for warranty? 5. If none of the above apply, is it strictly junk? These questions must be answered before the tire is placed in the scrap pile since the tire may lose its usefullness to rust while waiting in the pile to be graded. Any usable tire should be stored in a dry covered area. Download Radial Tire Conditions Analysis Guide Manual PDF
  • Kurzweil 3000 for Macintosh Network Installation and Administration Guide
  • A Kurzweil 3000 Network is a system that provides all of the features and benefits of the single-user Kurzweil 3000 product, but with the following added advantages: • The Kurzweil 3000 Engine stores each student’s Kurzweil 3000 settings and preferences. This allows students to access their customized settings from any Kurzweil 3000 client computer connected to the Kurzweil 3000 Network. • System administrators can manage large, and changing, numbers of Kurzweil 3000 users and Kurzweil 3000 licenses from a central location using the Kurzweil 3000 Administrator. • The Kurzweil 3000 client software may be installed on as many computers on your network as you want, regardless of the number of licenses you have purchased. As long as there is an available license on the Kurzweil 3000 Engine, it is available to any client on the network. • Teachers can track each student’s progress and daily interaction with Kurzweil 3000 via the Eventlog file The Kurzweil 3000 Network is a software application that consists of one or more computers running client software, and at least one computer running the Network Engine software. While logged on to the Kurzweil 3000 Network, users can work with Kurzweil 3000 using their preferred Kurzweil 3000 settings, which are saved on the Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine. The physical layout of a Kurzweil 3000 Network consists of the following: • Kurzweil 3000 Network Engine computer. A computer on which the Kurzweil 3000 network engine software has been installed. This Macintosh must be running Mac OS X version 10.3.9 or later. The Kurzweil 3000 network engine’s
  • C# is a functional programming language
  • C# 3.0 has many features well-known to functional programmers - Parameterized types and polymorphic functions (generics) - First-class functions (delegates) - Lightweight lambda expressions & closure conversion - Type inference (for locals and lambdas) - Streams (iterators) - A library of higher-order functions for collections & iterators - And even:GADTs (polymorphic inheritance) A brief history of fun in C# C# 1.0: - First-class functions (delegates),created only from named methods.Environment=object,code=method. C# 2.0: - Parameterized types and polymorphic methods (generics) - Anonymous methods: creation of delegate objects from code bodies,closure-converted by C# compiler - Iterators:stream abstraction,like generators from Clu C# 3.0: - Lambda expressions:lightweight syntax for anonymous methods whose bodies are expressions - Type inference for locals and lambdas - (Also,not discussed:expression trees for lambdas) Download pdf C# is a functional programming language
  • Which database is more secure? Oracle vs. Microsoft
  • This paper will examine the differences between the security posture of Microsoft’s SQL Server and Oracle’s RDBMS based upon flaws reported by external security researchers and since fixed by the vendor in question. Only flaws affecting the database server software itself have been considered in compiling this data so issues that affect, for example, Oracle Application Server have not been included. The sources of information used whilst compiling the data that forms the basis of this document include: The Microsoft Security Bulletins web page The Oracle Security Alerts web page The CVE website at Mitre. The SecurityFocus.com website A general comparison is made covering Oracle 8, 9 and 10 against SQL Server 7, 2000 and 2005. The vendors’ flagship database servers are then compared. he two graphs above show the number of security flaws in the Oracle and Microsoft database servers that have been discovered and fixed since December 2000 until November 2006. Each block represents a single issue with the sole exception of the single block in Q2 2005 of the Microsoft graph. This represents Service Pack 4 and whilst there are no related security bulletins or bugs listed on bugtraq the author felt it worthy of inclusion. Download pdf Which database is more secure? Oracle vs. Microsoft
  • Logitech Squeezebox Owner's Guide
  • Squeezebox™ lets you play your digitized music collection through your stereo system using your wireless or ethernet network. With Squeezebox™, you can also listen to Internet radio stations, set alarms, display RSS feeds, and more! This user guide includes setup and basic operating instructions for your new player. Because new features are being added to Squeezebox™ on a continuous basis, some new capabilities may not be covered here. You can find additional information about the latest Squeezebox™ features, as well as detailed documentation for developers, at http://www.slimdevices.com/. Squeezebox™ is powered by the open source SlimServer™ software, which is the result of the efforts of software developers worldwide working together in an open community. We are grateful to everyone who has helped to create Squeezebox™. We hope you enjoy Squeezebox™ and that you’ll tell a friend about your new music player. System Requirements • Macintosh®: Mac OS X 0.3 or later, 56MB RAM, ethernet or wireless network, and 0MB of hard disk space for SlimServer • Windows® XP/ 000/NT: 733 MHz Pentium, 56MB RAM, ethernet or wireless network, and 0MB hard disk space for SlimServer • Linux®/BSD/Solaris®/Other: Perl 5.8.3 or later, 56MB RAM, ethernet or wireless network, and 0MB hard disk space for SlimServer • Broadband internet connection for internet radio and SqueezeNetwork™ Download pdf Logitech Squeezebox Owner's Guide
  • Pqi Intelligent Stick 2.0 Users Manual pdf
  • This manual explains how to use the application software of the device. System Requirements There are minimum hardware and software requirements that must be satisfied to ensure the device to function properly. Computer Model IBM PC/AT Compatible, Power Macintosh, PowerBook, iMAC or iBook Operating System Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition (Windows ME), Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, Linux 2.4 or higher, Mac OS 9.0 or higher Interface USB Free Hard Disk Space No less than 3 MB Windows 98 SE does not support default Mass Storage Driver. You have to install the driver bundled with the device. The application software can only run on Microsoft Windows OS. However, the U-Storage basic functions can be supported with all the operating systems listed above. Guide to Components USB Interface: The interface connects to the USB port of the computer. LED Display: This LED Display will show the status of the device. Once the device is in operation, the LED will be turned on. Contact Pins LED Indicator Basic Functions 1. Plug and Play When you plug the device into the USB port of your computer, you will see a Removable Disk icon in the file manager window. In Macintosh, once you plug the Intelligent Stick into the USB port. You can see the disk icon in the Desktop . In Linux OS, you can mount the device by the following instructions. Double click
  • Asus Motherboard P4B-M User Guide pdf
  • How this guide is organized Conventions used in this guide Where to find more information ASUS contact information Chapter 1: Product introduction 1.1 Welcome! 1.2 Package contents Overview 1.3.1 Identifying the motherboard components 1.3.2 Pre-installed accessory 1-5 Special features Chapter 2: Hardware information Motherboard installation 2.1.1 Placement direction 2.1.2 Screw holes Motherboard layout Before you proceed Central Processing Unit (CPU) Overview Installing the CPU Installing the heatsink and fan Connecting the CPU fan cable System memory Overview Memory configurations Installing a DIMM Removing a DIMM Expansion slots Installing an expansion card Configuring an expansion card PCI slots AGP slot CNR slot Switches and jumpers Switch settings Jumper settings Connectors Chapter 3: Powering up Starting up for the first time Powering off the computer Chapter 4: BIOS setup Managing and updating your BIOS Using the computer system for the first time Updating BIOS procedures BIOS Setup program BIOS menu bar Legend bar Main Menu Primary and Secondary Master/Slave Keyboard Features Advanced Menu Chip Configuration I/O Device Configuration PCI Configuration Power Menu Power Up Control Hardware Monitor Boot Menu Exit Menu Chapter 5: Software support Install an operating system Windows 98 first time installation Support CD information Running the support CD Main menu Software menu Drivers menu DOS Utilities menu ASUS Contact Information Other information Software information ASUS Update Glossary Index Download Asus Motherboard P4B-M User Guide pdf
  • The Eclipse 3.0 platform: Adopting OSGi Technology PDF Download
  • Eclipse was mainly designed to be a tooling platform, but with Version 3.0, Eclipse is now evolving toward a Rich Client Platform (RCP). This change, driven by the open-source community, brought a whole set of new requirements and challenges for the Eclipse platform, such as dynamic plug-in management, services, security, and improved performance. This paper describes the path from the proprietary Eclipse 2.1 runtime to the new Eclipse 3.0 runtime based on OSGie speci?cations. It details the motivation for such a change and discusses the challenges this change presented. 1 Although Eclipse was initially created to serve as an open platform for tools, its architecture was designed so that its components could be used to build essentially any client application. Now in Release 3.0, Eclipse has reinvented itself, evolving toward a 2 Rich Client Platform (RCP). The RCP is a natural progression toward integrating not only tools but Download The Eclipse 3.0 platform: Adopting OSGi Technology Manual
  • BMW 7 Series (E32) Service Manual: 1988–1994
  • The BMW 7 Series (E32) Service Manual: 1988–1994 is here! The 7 Series—BMW’s flagship luxury sedan—is equipped with an impressive level of advanced features and systems that demand in-depth accurate repair information. This manual provides the level of detail required to service and maintain all 7 Series (E32) vehicles. With almost 300 pages of electrical schematics, including an expanded electrical component location section, enthusiasts, do-it-yourselfers, and professional technicians will appreciate the quality of illustrations, model specific troubleshooting, and accurate step-by-step instructions. Source: www.bentleypublishers.com Free PDF Download BMW 7 Series (E32) Service Manual: 1988–1994
  • MAPSTER 2.0 Tutorial
  • MAPSTER has been designed to provide easy and intuitive access to fish and fish habitat information for a widely dispersed and diverse group of individuals. With the release of version 2.0, there have been many changes in the appearance and functionality of MAPSTER. To help new or returning users, this tutorial has been prepared to review the application's tools and features. The tutorial has been divided into four units : 1. Navigating the Map introduces MAPSTER's interface and toolbar while working with different map layers. Basic tools to explore and locate information on the map are also covered. 2. Creating Data and Maps covers the use of markup tools to create new datasets. Steps to distribute finished maps using the print and email functions are also presented. 3. Advanced Features showcases various methods to access attribute and spatial information from the maps. Users will also work through examples to add CHS charts and shapefiles into the map view. 4. GIS Maps and Data provides a description of the web pages found on the HEB GIS Unit website. The MAPSTER interface is divided into several frames, indicated in the picture below: • Tab Frame - contains a number of functions to interact with the map and the map layers. The tab frame also provides access to the application's help file and background information. • Toolbar Frame - contains several tools used to interact with the map. • Map Frame - contains the interactive map. • Information Frame - displays information about the map and allows users to work with map layers.