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  • BMW Owner’s Manual for Onboard Computer PDF
  • The onboard computer offers you an array of functions designed to foster safety while simultaneously enhancing your driving pleasure. The GPS navigation system frees you from the burden of reading maps or looking for road signs. It will guide you to any destination recorded on your map CD/DVD. The radio, with its superb reception quality, joins the cassette and CD players in providing optimal sound to satisfy every taste while serving up entertainment to make every trip seem short. The computer calculates vital operating data – including average fuel consumption, cruising range on the remaining fuel and the estimated time of arrival. It provides additional safety before driving – for example, with entry of a code number for the engine immobilizer – and during driving – for example, with an acoustic warning tone so that you do not drive faster than you intend to. We wish you an enjoyable driving experience. BMW AG Download BMW Owner’s Manual for Onboard Computer PDF
  • MSD Motorcycle Trigger Pickup
  • MSD Motorcycle Trigger Pickup,. Kawasaki, PN 15-06-4020. Suzuki GSXR 86-88, ...Before installing the FDP Motorcycle Trigger Pickup, the stock trigger FACTORY DIRECT PERFORMANCE • 1355 PULLMAN DR., EL PASO, TEXAS 79936 • (915) 858-3365 • FAX (915) 858-3496 MSD Motorcycle Trigger Pickup, Kawasaki, PN 15-06-4020 Suzuki GSXR 86-88, PN 15-10-4025 Suzuki GS, PN 15-10-4027 IMPORTANT: Read These Itructio Before Attempting The Itallation! CAUTION: This pickup assembly is for use with an MSD Motorcycle Ignition only. Do Not connect directly to coils or failure of the pickup will result. Parts Included In This Kit 1 - Trigger Pickup WARNING: During itallation, disconnect the battery cables. When disconnecting the battery, always remove the Negative cable fit and itall it last. Note: The FDP Motorcycle Trigger Pickup assembly will eliminate all timing advance functio unless used with a mechanical advance mechanisim. INSTALLATION Before italling the FDP Motorcycle Trigger Pickup, the stock trigger assembly must be removed. Refer to your motorcycle's Service Manual for the proper procedure for removing these components. 1. Remove the points/trigger cover located on the side of the engine. 2. Remove the bolt and hex washer that holds the mechanical advance Download PDF
  • Audi A6/A6 Avant Quick reference guide
  • Audi A6/A6 Avant Quick reference guide Locking and unlocking the vehicle 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. If you unlock the boot lid (only on saloon with lock cylinder) by turning the key in the slot, the alarm will be triggered immediately. 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 boot lid/tailgate: Press the button for at least 1 second. t Locking button: The turn signals flash once to confirm that the doors and boot lid/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… Download Audi A6 Avant PDF Ebook
  • User's Guide for Nokia N93
  • entries from a compatible Nokia phone to your Nokia N93. using Bluetooth connectivity or infrared ...... To crop the image size manually, select Manual or a Download PDF
  • Tutorial public_html PDF
  • With an RCI account, you are also allotted a certain amount of web storage space which you can use, for example, to distribute material to a class. Before you can begin sharing files, though, you will need to set up a certain folder on your account, called public_html. public_html is the default name for directories on all Rutgers systems that will include files to be shared over the web, which can be loaded up in any web browser. The public states that the directory will be available to anyone via a web browser, and the html denotes the fact that web pages and other files will be contained there-in. We can set up this directory in one of two ways in either of the SSH Secure Shell programs. If you prefer to do it via a command-line interface, you can use the command-line terminal window. If you prefer to do it via a graphical user interface, you can do it via the Secure File Transfer Client. This tutorial will explain both; pick whichever one you feel suits you best. Download Tutorial public_html PDF
  • Writing Scripts with PHP’s PEAR DB Module
  • As a web programming language, one of PHP’s strengths traditionally has been to make it easy to write scripts that access databases so that you can create dynamic web pages that incorporate database content. This is important when you want to provide visitors with information that is always up-to-date, without hand tweaking a lot of static HTML pages. However, although PHP is easy to use, it includes no general-purpose database access interface. Instead it has a number of specialized ones that take the form of separate sets of functions for each database system. There is one set for MySQL, another for InterBase, and another for PostgreSQL—and others as well. This wide range of support for different database engines help make PHP popular because it means essentially that no matter which database you use, PHP probably supports it. On the other hand, having a different set of functions for each database also makes PHP scripts non-portable at the lexical (source code) level. For example, the function for issuing a SQL statement is named mysql_query(), ibase_query(), or pg_exec(), depending on whether you are using MySQL, InterBase, or Post-greSQL. This necessitates a round of messy script editing to change function names if you want to use your scripts with a different database engine, or if you obtain scripts from someone who doesn’t use the same engine you do. In PHP 4 and up, this problem is addressed by means of a database module included in PEAR (the PHP Extension and Add-on Repository). The PEAR DB
  • Virtual PC for Mac Deployment Guide Manual
  • Introduction to Virtual PC for Mac Introduction to Virtual PC for Mac Who should read this guide? About Virtual PC for Mac. How Virtual PC for Mac works Benefits of Virtual PC for Mac What’s new in Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 About virtual machine components Setup and configuration checklist Before You Install Virtual PC for Mac Install Virtual PC for Mac Create an empty virtual machine Install an operating system Install Virtual Machine Additions Configure a virtual machine Install Windows-based programs Installing Virtual PC for Mac About automated installations Step 1:Before You Install Virtual PC for Mac System requirements Supported operating systems Product keys Step 2:Install Virtual PC for Mac Step 3:Create an empty virtual machine Step 4:Install an operating system Step 5:Install Virtual Machine Additions Configuring a virtual machine Set up networking Set up Shared Networking Set up Virtual Switch networking Set up printers Set up shared folders Dragging and dropping files Shared network folders Configure Virtual PC for Mac preferences Application preferences Virtual machine settings Copy a virtual machine over the network Before you copy a virtual machine to another Macintosh computer To copy a virtual machine to another Macintosh computer Install additional programs Add a Windows program icon to the Dock Pause or resume a virtual machine Shut down a virtual machine Safely revert by enabling Undo drives Maintaining virtual machines About optimizing performance . Processor speed Multiple virtual machines Amount of RAM on your Macintosh computer Processor cache About security Check
  • 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF OWNER’S MANUAL
  • Content inside this 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF: Introduction How to Use This Manual Part 1 Seats & Safety Belts Part 2 Features & Controls Part 3 ComfortControls & AudioSystems Part 4 Your Driving and the Road. Part 5 Problems on the Road Part 6 Service & Appearance Care Part 7 Maintenance Schedule Part 8 CustomerAssistanceInformation Including “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 312. Part 9 Index Service Station Information last Download 1993 PONTIAC Firebird PDF OWNER’S MANUAL
  • SUPERSTOCK 600 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP_06
  • Honda CBR 600RR. Racing Team AX 52. 12. 26. Will Gruy. USA. Yamaha YZFR6. Team Trasimeno 2. 13. 30. Mickael Savary. SUI. Yamaha YZFR6. Millet Racing Yanaha ... Get PDF
  • Cyberinfrastructure and Web 2.0
  • Cyberinfrastructure 1 and e-Science 1 are conventionally presented in terms of Grid technologies 2 3 that support remote access to computational science resources (such as supercomputers), distributed data management, networked instruments and similar technologies. Web Services are a key technology for realizing this vision 4 5. In contrast to these heavyweight approaches, however, many important innovations in network programming are emerging outside the (by now) traditional Web Services framework and are collectively known as Web 2.0 6. As we discuss in this chapter, these developments need to be tracked and incorporated into the e-Science vision. This chapter reviews some of the core Web 2.0 concepts by considering their impact on e-Science activities. For a related perspective on these issues, see 7. Web 2.0 is not a specific set of technologies and is best characterized as a movement towards network programming for everyone. The blurred distinction between a Web application and a Web tool (such as Google’s My Maps and Yahoo’s Pipes applications) means that even non-programmers can make sophisticated custom Web applications. In contrast to Web 2.0, the Enterprise-centric view of Web technologies holds that Web development is the domain of highly trained programmers working in very sophisticated development environments with complicated service interface and message specifications. Enterprise technologies are characterized by various Web software vendor efforts from Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, Sun, HP, and others. Grid computing is closely aligned (through the Open Grid Forum 8, for example) with Enterprise computing. The numerous Web Service specifications (collectively known as WS-*) have formed