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  • CADPIPE ISO Tutorial
  • This tutorial is a brief introduction to the power of CADPIPE ISO. Wewill show you a few key features and the general drawing procedure. Since this is not an AutoCAD tutorial, you should have a basic working knowledge of AutoCAD before you proceed. Command access There are several different methods for selecting commands in CADPIPE ISO. You can choose all commands through pull-down menus, use toolbar buttons, the Quick menu, or enter the commands on the command line. Toolbars CADPIPE ISO offers toolbars, with buttons for specific commands. Next to each pull-down menu command, the corresponding toolbar button will be shown: CADPIPE ISO includes a pop-up menu referred to as the Quick Menu. This menu was developed as a quick way to access useful commands in order to speed up the drawing process. It is a combination of AutoCAD SNAP commands, VIEW commands, and the CADPIPE Turn Up and Turn Down commands. Touse the Quick Menu pop-up, simply click the appropriate mouse button anywhere on the drawing. If you are using a two-button mouse, hold the key down and click the right button on the mouse. For a three-button mouse, you can configure you mouse to use the middle button. Download pdf CADPIPE ISO Tutorial
  • 2001 / 2002 -- Suzuki GSXR-1000
  • CAUTION ? Install the muffler only on the specified model of motorcycle. ...Suzuki OEM exhaust gasket - 1. ?. Collar / Spacer A 24 x 23mm ? Download PDF
  • Setting up the LitePro 580 Manual
  • This chapter describes how to position the LitePro for optimum viewing, how to connect computers and video equipment to the LitePro, and how to power up the projector. Getting started 1. Choose a location where you can dim the lighting. ” To use the LitePro in a well-lit room, use a special high gain screen, which you can obtain from your In Focus dealer. 2. Place the LitePro on a flat surface. 3. Orient the LitePro so that its lens is at a right angle to the projec-tion screen. ” If you want to use the LitePro s Rear Project feature, set it up behind a translucent screen. See Rear Proj on page 28. 4. Remove the lens cover. 5. Plug the power cord into the LitePro, then plug it into your elec-trical outlet. Always use the power cord that was shipped with your LitePro. The LitePro accepts power from 110-120 VAC and 220-240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, three-wire type grounded sources. When you disconnect the LitePro, always remove the power cord from the electrical outlet first, then from the LitePro. It is recommended that you connect a power strip between the LitePro and your electrical outlet to protect against a power surge. Positioning the projector The distance from the LitePro 580 to the screen determines the size of the projected image. Use of the LitePro s X1.4 zoom lens also affects screen size. The table below indicates the size of the screen image when using the maximum
  • Motion Builder Tutorial
  • This document is recommended for people who 1) agree that RoboBuilder is not just an expensive toy 2) want to download and use the motion files that are created by and uploaded on the Internet by others 3) want to modify others’ motions and make their own motions 4) want to create a motion file for themselves 5) want to share their own motion files with many others 6) want to learn advanced features of MotionBuilder Things to prepare 1) Creator HUNO : All examples in this tutorial were done with a standard HUNO robot. All that is explained in this tutorial can be applied for other types of robots too. 2) PC(desktop or laptop) : Windows XP is recommended (Windows Vista is also applicable). In case the PC doesn’t have a COM port, a USB-RS232 converter is required. 3) PC cable, Power supply : the ones included in the RoboBuilder package. 4) MotionBuilder : the software is available in the Homepage or the installation CD. Download pdf Motion Builder Tutorial
  • Maya 104: Dynamics
  • During this tutorial we’ll explore a number of features of Maya’s dynamics toolset. In part I - the ‘membrane pore tutorial’ - we’ll create a scene with a turbulent membrane that also has a ‘pore’ dynamically floating in it. Next we’ll create a swarm of molecules that collide with the membrane (and can otherwise only traverse it via the pore opening). We’ll gain finer control over the behavior of individual molecules in the swarm through the use of expressions. Finally, we’ll add goals to the entire swarm and control the degree to which these goals affect the swarm’s movement. In part II – the ‘blastocyst tutorial’ - we’ll look at how a piece of geometry can serve as a goal for particles. Specifically, we’ll create a blastocyst-stage embryo made up of blobby particles attracted to a sphere. We’ll control the behavior of these particles relative to the surface of the sphere. For the finale, we’ll squeeze the blastocyst out of the zona pellucida surrounding it by using a lattice deformer applied to the sphere. Download pdf Maya 104: Dynamics
  • Practical PHP Programming
  • Writing PHP code is quite a fun task – as we’re sure of you will agree – it’s an easily learnt, flexible, and feature-rich language that lends itself very well to scripts of all shapes and sizes. Almost certainly as a result of this comparative ease of use, many PHP programmers take to re-inventing the wheel a lot and spend much time writing and rewriting ‘new and improved’ code to handle authentication, caching, forums, opinion polls, and other systems that have been coded and recoded in the past. This is not unique to PHP as a language. C++, for instance, utilises the Standard Template Library (STL) to provide abstract data types (ADTs) for programmers that are pre-written, pre-optimised, and are cross-platform. As a result, a programmer writing for Windows using C++ can create and use STL stacks, vectors, maps, and queues, and have them recompile smoothly on Mac OS, OS/390, Solaris, and, of course Linux. This is immensely time-saving, so it’s unsurprising that many other languages have their own versions of this plan. In PHP, this is known as PEAR, the PHP Extension and Application Repository, and is available from http://pear.php.net. The purpose of this tutorial is to briefly outline what PEAR can offer, with a particular focus (thanks to popular demand) on PEAR::DB, the advanced database abstraction library that forms the most popular part of PEAR. Download pdf Practical PHP Programming
  • Online Backup Quick Guide
  • Whether at home and in the office, each day we save an increasing amount of data (documents, worksheets, contracts, pictures, drawings, projects, videos, music, etc.). Protecting this data is essential but, at times, we only realize this when it’s too late. Today, traditional backup devices (DVD, external HD, USB keys, floppy disks, etc.) have become obsolete since unreliable, costly and inconvenient. A new service is now on the market that promises to revolutionize how we protect and organize our files: Online Backup. The purpose of this guide is to help you select the Online Backup service that best meets your business or home needs. What is backup and why is it so important? Backup is nothing more than a copy of your data, stored to prevent it from being lost or stolen. All system administrators and computer experts suggest you protect you data with one or more backup copies. Normally, information is saved on optical storage devices like CDs or DVDs that are cheap but subject to wear. Hardware devices like USB keys or external HDs are also used but cost more since they only last a couple of years 1 (Failure Trends in a Large Disk Drive Population).You can now use a new and increasingly popular way to protect your files: Online Backup. Over the last 10 years, digital content production has grown exponentially throughout the world, confirming the UGC – User Generated Content - generation trend launched in the mid '90's. Studies indicate that the continuous growth of generated content will reach
  • JADE A White Paper
  • What is JADE? Describes the JADE platform, its main functionalities, the architectural model, and some technical information. JADE is an Open Source project around which a community of users and contributors has grown up, and recently also an International Governing Board has been formed. Section “The JADE Community” outlines this community, describes the open source project and how its organization is evolving through the creation of the Governing Board. Finally, Section “Why using JADE?” presents some considerations to highlight the advantages of JADE and which application domains it can prove most useful as enabling technology. Download pdf JADE A White Paper
  • 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
  • Checking Microsoft Windows Systems for Signs of Compromise
  • This guide does not cover the administrative aspects of a compromise, rather it is intended to outline useful tips in finding malware, links to tools for examining the system and define the reasons for undergoing this work. This document will deal with basic levels of intrusion analysis, aimed mainly at intrusions on desktop systems, or initial examination of servers. It is not an in depth technical discussion of recovery of mission critical servers. It should also be noted that a number of these tools will change the file system - this will more than likely make the drive inadmissible as evidence. If you think you might want to involve law enforcement, this isn't the guide to read! A compromise can occur in a number of ways, possibly a machine was unpatched against a certain vulnerability, or the user is using weak passwords (particularly on Windows shares) or the user 'clicked on the wrong thing'. However the machine has been compromised, it is important to analyze the system to work out how the intruders got in, as this will give you the means for preventing entry in the future - it is useless to reformat and reinstall a box, only to leave the same way in wide open. Understanding the mode of entry can also help determine if other machines on your site have been compromised, i.e. was entry gained through a service unique to this machine, or common to the whole site or department ? However entry was gained, one of the most