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  • BMW Universal Bluetooth TM Hands-Free System (ULF) Owner’s Manual
  • Universal Bluetooth TM Hands-Free System (ULF) Dear BMW Owner: Congratulations on your purchase of the BMW Universal BluetoothTM Hands-Free System (ULF) for your BMW Group vehicle and for you! The BMW Universal BluetoothTM Hands-Free System will provide an additional convenience feature for you and your passengers. Source: www.e38.org Download PDF of BMW Universal Bluetooth TM Hands-Free System (ULF) Owner’s Manual
  • BT-359 GPS User's Guide
  • Driver CD-ROM with User's Guide and test utility for WIN and Mac O/S* ...A computer with a CD-ROM drive is only required to view the Users Guide Download PDF
  • Barracuda 7200.10 Serial ATA Installation Guide
  • Serial ATA interface disc drives are designed for easy installation. It is normally not necessary to set any jumpers, terminators, or other settings on this drive for proper operation. With a Serial ATA (SATA) interface, each disc drive has its own cable that connects directly to a Serial ATA host adapter or a Serial ATA port on your motherboard. Unlike Parallel ATA, there is no master-slave relationship between drives that use a Serial ATA interface. You can use a Serial ATA drive in the same system with Parallel ATA drives as long as both interfaces are supported on the motherboard or with a host adapter. This makes it easy to add Serial ATA capability to your existing system without removing existing Parallel ATA disc drives. What you need • A Phillips screwdriver and four 6-32 UNC drive mounting screws. • A SATA interface cable (sold separately). Maximum length is 39 inches (1 meter). • A SATA-compatible power cable or adapter (sold separately). • A system with a SATA connector on it, or a SATA host adapter and available PCI slot in which to install the adapter. Refer to your computer system documentation to see if your system supports SATA on the motherboard and locate the SATA connector. If your system does not have a SATA connector on the motherboard, you must purchase a SATA host adapter that is compatible with your computer and operating system and install it with the appropriate device driver according to the host adapter manufacturer’s installation instructions. Note. See www.seagate.com/support/disc/sata/ for a list of
  • Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets
  • Mashups It’s been called the essence of Web 2.0. It’s the ability to combine pieces of different web sites to create something new, something meaningful. Something for you and the people who have your tastes. Your social network. Not some mass market portal built by corporate programmers who think that they know you and your personal tastes. Referred to as a composite web site by some and Mashup site by others, we call it amalgamating web data through the process of transcoding. Whatever. It’s about giving you the data that you want on your mobile phone or desktop browser. It’s Web 2.0. It’s about you. Gadgets Integrated into your Google home page or public website, they provide you with easy access to important information. Any piece of web data, it’s there at a glance. No need to scroll a web page to find that chunk of important data. No clicking. It’s always there. No need to refresh. It constantly updates itself. It’s your Google Universal Gadget powered by alt Mashup technologies. Google Gadget Designer Features The Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets extends the reach of our Mashup development tools to include Google Gadgets as deployment clients. Leveraging the StableDOM and code generation technologies, our Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets provides the following major capabilities: 1. An Opera browser-based design tool. 2. Fill-in-the-blank form to define your Gadget properties. 3. Fill-in-the-blank form to define your Mashup server properties. 4. Testing a prototype of your Gadget accessing live data. 5. Generation of your Gadget files. Download pdf Mashup Designer for Google Gadgets
  • Hard Drive Quick Series Guide Pdf
  • Inspiron 3000, 3500, and 7000 Start Notebook Computers Dell Inspiron 3000, 3500, and 7000 Series Notebook Computers This document contains all the information you need to install your Simple Technology hard drive in the following Dell Inspiron 3000, 3500, and 7000 Series notebook computers. Inspiron 3000 Inspiron3500 C300XT Celeron Inspiron 7000 A366LT Inspiron 3000 M166ST w/MMX Inspiron3500 C333XT Celeron Inspiron 7000 A400LT Inspiron 3000 M200ST w/MMX Inspiron3500 C366XT Celeron Inspiron 7000 C366LT Celeron Inspiron 3000 M233XT w/MMX Inspiron3500 C400GT Celeron Inspiron 7000 C400LT Celeron Inspiron 3000 M266XT Inspiron3500 D233XT Inspiron 7000 D266GT Inspiron3500 A300GT Inspiron3500 D266GT Inspiron 7000 D266XT Inspiron3500 A333GT Inspiron3500 D266XT Inspiron 7000 D300GT Inspiron3500 A366GT Inspiron3500 D300GT Inspiron 7000 D300LT Inspiron3500 A400GT Inspiron 7000 A333GT Download Hard Drive Quick Series Guide Manual
  • MySQL Tutorial Chapter 3
  • This chapter provides a tutorial introduction to MySQL by showing how to use the mysql client program to create and use a simple database. mysql (sometimes referred to as the ``terminal monitor'' or just ``monitor'') is an interactive program that allows you to connect to a MySQL server, run queries, and view the results. mysql may also be used in batch mode: you place your queries in a file beforehand, then tell mysql to execute the contents of the file. Both ways of using mysql are covered here. To see a list of options provided by mysql, invoke it with the --help option: shell> mysql --help This chapter assumes that mysql is installed on your machine and that a MySQL server is available to which you can connect. If this is not true, contact your MySQL administrator. (If you are the administrator, you need to consult other sections of this manual.) This chapter describes the entire process of setting up and using a database. If you are interested only in accessing an existing database, you may want to skip over the sections that describe how to create the database and the tables it contains. Because this chapter is tutorial in nature, many details are necessarily omitted. Consult the relevant sec- tions of the manual for more information on the topics covered here. Download pdf MySQL Tutorial Chapter 3
  • A readers guide to the new Globe and Mail
  • Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of 2007 A3 2.0T with manual transmission is $33,800. Destination charge of $700, PDI, taxes, license, registration fees, administration fees, documentation fees and other options additional. Audi A3 2.0T equipped with manual transmission and Premium package or S line package, $1,900 extra. Offer is for a limited time and can change without notice. Vehicle selection is subject to availability. European model shown: A3 3.2 quattro, MSRP of $45,690. Dealer may sell for less. “Audi,” “quattro,” “A3,” and the four rings emblem are registered trademarks of AUDI AG. Look this PDF Manual Download
  • Signal Mirror Installation Instructions
  • Honda Goldwing GL 1500, 1988-2000. THE safety accessory of the 21. st. Century.?. P/N 210-0049-0. Rev D1 (9-1-04), BTV. 2003 Muth Mirror Systems, LLC. ... Signal ® Mirror Itallation Itructio Honda Goldwing GL 1500, 1988-2000 THE safety accessory of the 21 st Century.™ P/N 210-0049-0 Rev D1 (9-1-04), BTV © 2003 Muth Mirror Systems, LLC. ® INCLUDED ITEMS: 1 left and 1 right Signal ® mirror and housing 1 left and 1 right wire harness 1 itruction manual 1 piece of heat shrink 2 black connecto REQUIRED TOOLS: Medium Philips screwdriver Needle nose plie Electric drill ¼” drill bit Masking tape Multimeter Sturdy gloves Safety glasses or goggles PROBLEMS OR QUESTIONS? Technical Assistance is available by calling Muth Mirror Systems Technicia at: 1-800-844-6616 Monday through Friday Between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. CST Or through the Muth web site : www.muthco.com Or via E-mail: sales@muthco.com Please read itructio prior to itallation. Note: Professional Itallation Recommended Warranty does not cover damage to the vehicle or mirror housing due to improper itallation. The following itallation itructio are to be coidered as a guide only. Indicator wire color and location may have Download PDF
  • A Globus Primer
  • Everything You Wanted to Know about Globus, but Were Afraid To Ask Describing Globus Toolkit Version 4 An Early and Incomplete Draft Please send comments, criticisms, and suggestions to: foster@mcs.anl.gov Preface The Globus Toolkit (GT) has been developed since the late 1990s to support the development of service-oriented distributed computing applications and infrastructures. Core GT components address basic issues relating to security, resource access and management, data movement and management, resource discovery, and so forth. A broader “Globus universe” comprises numerous tools and components that build on core GT4 functionality to provide many useful application- level functions. These tools have been used to develop many Grid systems and applications. Version 4 of the Globus Toolkit, GT4, released in April 2005, represents a significant advance relative to the GT3 implementation of Web services functionality in terms of the range of components provided, functionality, standards conformance, usability, and quality of documentation. This document is intended to provide a first introduction to key features of both GT4 and associated tools, and the ways in which these components can be used to develop Grid infrastructures and applications. Its focus is on the user’s view of the technology and its application, and the practical techniques that should be employed to develop GT4-based applications. We discuss in turn the applications that motivate the development of GT4 and related tools; the four tasks involved in building Grids: design, deployment, application, operations; GT4 structure, including its Web services (WS) and pre-WS components; the Globus universe and its various
  • Front-End Processor Developers Guide
  • This document was originially intended only for developers who wanted to create a language front-end processor for a Palm Powered™ handheld. (A front-end processor comprises an engine for converting ASCII characters to the characters of another language (such as Japanese) as well as a user interface for entering characters and confirming the conversion.) However, the information in this document is also useful for developers, such as those implementing their own text controls, who want to interface with the FEP. Besides fluency in the language for which you are creating the front-end processor, you need knowledge of the Palm OS™ and C/C++ programming. This document assumes you are using standard Palm OS development tools such as Metrowerks CodeWarrior for the Palm OS, Constructor for the Palm OS, and Palm OS Emulator. It also assumes that you have installed the Palm OS SDK (Palm OS 4.0 or greater) and the appropriate language support. What is a Front-End Processor? A front-end processor (FEP), also known as an input method, is a facility that automatically converts phonetic or syllabic characters into ideographic or complex characters. With a front-end processor, you can use a standard keyboard to generate the thousands of characters needed by languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. For example, text input in Japanese requires software for translating Romaji (phonetic Japanese that uses Latin characters) or Hiragana (syllabic Japanese) into Kanji (ideographic Chinese characters) or Katakana (syllabic characters used mainly for foreign words). One Hiragana sequence may correspond to more than one Kanji character. The input method