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  • GO-Global For Windows Deployment Guide
  • GraphOn’s GO-Global software gives the Windows Server operating system the capability to serve 32-bit Windows® based applications to client desktops, terminals and web-browsers running on PC and non-PC desktops. The GO-Global Server environment is, by definition, a thin-client, 100 percent server-centric architecture. Because the GO-Global clients will be available for many different desktop platforms (Linux, Macintosh, and others), the GO-Global Server provides access to 32-bit Windows-based applications from virtually any desktop. The GO-Global Server allows you to roll out 32-bit Windows-based applications to a heterogeneous set of desktops while transitioning to a pure 32-bit desktop environment. Unlike the traditional client/server environment, an application runs only on the server in the GO-Global Server environment. The GO-Global client performs virtually no local processing of applications. The GO-Global Server transmits only the application presentation—the Graphical User Interface, or GUI—down to the client. Each user logs on and perceives only his or her own session, which is transparently managed by the server operating system and is independent from any other client session. From an application development perspective, one of the biggest benefits of the GO-Global Server is that the majority of existing 32-bit application programs run "as is"—no programming changes are required to run them on a GO-Global Server. This does not, however, mean that all existing 32-bit applications run equally well under GO-Global Server. As with the addition of any new operating system service, understanding how to design applications that take advantage of these new capabilities is important. It’s also important to understand how this
  • ISDN Connect Data and Voice Terminal Adapter User Manual
  • The CONNECT is a Terminal Adapter (TA), i.e. the ISDN equivalent of a modem on the PSTN (the analogue telephone network). It allows standard serial data terminals (DTEs), such as personal computers, to be interconnected across the ISDN. The CONNECT is as easy to install and use as a modem and will operate with all existing terminals and communications applications that use the Hayes Standard AT Command Set. In addition, the CONNECT has an analogue interface port that emulates a standard PSTN line. This port allows devices such as a phone, fax, or answer-phone to make calls over your ISDN line. An ISDN connection provides three potential communications channels. Two (’B') Channels provide links running at 64000 bps which give greater throughput than the fastest modem. These ‘B’ Channel links support calls to other ISDN lines or (for voice calls) other PSTN analogue lines. The third link is a lower speed ‘D’ Channel data link, that allows calls to be made to a third party data network such as a public packet switch network. It is possible to have several ISDN devices sharing a single ISDN line through a facility known as the ‘S’ Bus. This allows all the connected devices to contend for the channels and to be separately addressable. The CONNECT range supports all these ISDN services. An ISDN line can support ‘data’ and ‘voice’ calls. In general ‘data’ calls are those made from the CONNECT’s data port. ‘Voice’ calls are calls made from the CONNECT’s analogue port. On
  • Galaxy Installation & User Guide
  • There are a variety of ways to connect the Galaxy to the print server. Some offer improved performance, and some offer-improved performance along with the ability to locate the printer or plotter some distance away from the RIP. Here are the most common options, all of which are supported directly or indirectly by OpenRIP for PlanetB: USB connection: The new standard for connecting printers to computers is the universal Serial Bus (USB) port. It passes data to the printer much more quickly, while requiring fewer system resources to do so. The Galaxy uses USB 2.0 the port is located on the backside of the machine, next to the power cord. Installing the Print Driver 1. Insert the Epson 7600 installation disk into the Printer Server. Select the 7600 Dye printer, and then click the right arrow. 2. The installation disk will begin loading the software. 3. A compatibility warning will appear, disregard and Click Continue Anyway. 4. The software will begin to look for the Galaxy. Click on Discontinue Search to finish the setup. 5. The compatibility warning will pop-up again, Click Continue Anyway. 6. The driver has been installed, Click OK to continue with the setup. 7. Using the USB cable connect the print server to the Galaxy, turn the Power on to the Galaxy. Download pdf Galaxy Installation & User Guide
  • After Effects Compositing Basics
  • This tutorial is a continuation of the “VIllus Capillary” tutorial where you went through the basics of creating a Maya scene from A-to-Z. You’re now ready to stitch together a final movie from the individual sequences of images that were rendered in Maya. In addition to simply ‘stitching’ the sequences together, we will explore a few different compositing tasks as well. For example, there are benefits to rendering a single image/shot into multiple ‘render passes’ where different elements of the scene are separated out onto different layers and rendered independently with an alpha channel (i.e. transparency information). These passes need to be overlaid and blended together in ‘post’ (i.e. in a compositing package like After Effects). With this extra step you gain additional control over processes that would otherwise take longer to render ‘in camera’ (i.e. in your 3D package). We will composite together one of the sequences from your movie in order to add fake depth-of-field effects (i.e. blurring), a process that can be tricky and processor-intensive at render time in Maya. Begin by opening the After Effects program – the standard layout for this application (v7Pro) contains a number of preset panels: - the “Project” panel in the upper left: this is where you can import and organize the raw materials for your final composite - the horizontal “Timeline” panel at the very bottom: it show layers on the left and the actual timeline (and any keyframes you will place on it) on the right. - the “Composition” panel to the right
  • OpenGL Install Guide
  • Windows Install your favorite IDE. This tutorial assumes that you have Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 (available from the CS Department Software Library as of Autumn 2004) installed on your machine. See specific IDE guides at the end of this document for more information. Install OpenGL OpenGL v1.1 software runtime is included as part of operating system for WinXP, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95 (OSR2) and Windows NT. If you think your copy is missing, the OpenGL v1.1 libraries are also available as the self-extracting archive file from the Microsoft website, via this url: http://download.microsoft.com/download/win95upg/info/1/W95/EN-US/Opengl95.exe OpenGL Libraries and header files are • opengl32.lib • glu32.lib • gl.h • glu.h Install GLUT GLUT is not normally pre-installed. You can download it from: http://www.xmission.com/nate/glut/glut-3.7.6-bin.zip Install GLUT by following the instructions in the README file (copy and pasted here): Copy the files: 1. glut32.dll to %WinDir%System, 2. glut32.lib to $(MSDevDir)....VC98lib 3. glut.h to $(MSDevDir)....VC98includeGL Download pdf OpenGL Install Guide
  • The Practical SEO E-book
  • This E-Book was created with the small business person in mind. Whether you are a musician, a record label owner, or run some other kind of business and have a DIY mentality, this report will help you establish your online presence with a good foundation, or make the most of your current online presence. It is designed for people with little to basic knowledge of internet marketing - not for the advanced web marketer. I myself am not an SEO scientist, but an online marketer who is self- educated in the world of SEO. After much reading and experimentation, I’ve distilled the overwhelming amounts of information into what I think are the most fundamental and easy-to-implement tactics. I wrote it with small businesses, bands and others who are just starting out in mind – budgets are probably skimpy and you want to be able to accomplish results yourself with as little paid help as possible. All these tips can be easily implemented in such circumstances. If you do have a designer – give this book to him/her to implement for you. These tips are designed to be practical, effective and a good starter in the world of SEO – but not exhaustive. This is a free e-book so by all means share it with friends and colleagues. I hope you enjoy it and find it beneficial. I plan on making revisions and updates to it so I’m always interested in constructive feedback that might improve it: info@elemental-consulting.com Some of the topics touched on
  • Addendum to Users Manual Ranger Wedge Interface
  • A laptop computer contains an integrated keyboard whereas a desktop computer uses an external keyboard. When using a desktop computer with a scanner that is designed to emulate keyboard input, the scanner is wedged into the cable that connects the external keyboard to the computer (hence, the term wedge scanner). Since a laptop keyboard is internal, there is no cable accessible to use a standard wedge connection for a scanner. However, most laptops make provision for an external keyboard via a separate keyboard connector (or port). Since the scanner connections to the laptop are different from the connections to a desktop computer, the scanner must be programmed specifically to operate as an external keyboard device. This is accomplished by using the programming codes on page 9. Download pdf Addendum to Users Manual Ranger Wedge Interface
  • 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
  • Moscow ML Owner’s Manual
  • Moscow ML implements Standard ML (SML), as defined in the 1997 Definition of Standard ML, including the SML Modules language and some extensions. Moreover, Moscow ML supports most required parts of the SML Basis Library. It supports separate compilation and the generation of stand-alone executables. This document explains how to use the Moscow ML system. A companion document, the Moscow ML Language Overview, summarizes Moscow ML syntax and the most common built-in functions [9]. Another companion document, the Moscow ML Library Documentation, describes in detail all Moscow ML library modules [10]. Get a copy of the Moscow ML system executables (see Section 20 for instructions) and unpack them in your home directory (under Unix) or in directory C: (under MS Windows and DOS). This creates a directory mosml. Read the flle mosml/install.txt. This manual, as well as the Moscow ML Language Overview and the Moscow ML Library Documentation, are in directory mosml/doc. The interactive system is invoked by typing mosml at the shell prompt. It allows you to enter declarations and evaluate expressions: You can quit the interactive session by typing ‘quit();’ or control-D (under Unix) or control-Z followed by new- line (under MS Windows and DOS). Type help “lib”; for an overview of built-in function libraries, and e.g. help “Array” for help on Array operations. See Section 3 for further information on mosml. Download Moscow ML Owner’s Manual
  • JADE PROGRAMMER’S GUIDE
  • This programmer’s guide is complemented by the administrator’s guide and the HTML documentation available in the directory jade/doc. If and where conflict arises between what is reported in the HTML documentation and this guide, preference should be given to the HTML documentation that is updated more frequently. JADE (Java Agent Development Framework) is a software development framework aimed at developing multi-agent systems and applications conforming to FIPA standards for intelligent agents. It includes two main products: a FIPA-compliant agent platform and a package to develop Java agents. JADE has been fully coded in Java and an agent programmer, in order to exploit the framework, should code his/her agents in Java, following the implementation guidelines described in this programmer’s guide. This guide supposes the reader to be familiar with the FIPA standards1, at least with the Agent Management specifications (FIPA no. 23), the Agent Communication Language, and the ACL Message Structure (FIPA no. 61). JADE is written in Java language and is made of various Java packages, giving application programmers both ready-made pieces of functionality and abstract interfaces for custom, application dependent tasks. Java was the programming language of choice because of its many attractive features, particularly geared towards object-oriented programming in distributed heterogeneous environments; some of these features are Object Serialization, Reflection API and Remote Method Invocation (RMI). Download JADE PROGRAMMER’S GUIDE