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  • Suzuki GSX1300R Owner’s Manual (Complete Guide) PDF
  • This motorcycle comes equipped with a main ignition key and a spare one. Keep the spare key in a safe place. The key number is stamped on a plate provided with the keys. This number is used when making replacement keys. Please write your key number in the box provided for your future reference. “OFF” POSITION All electrical circuits are cut off. The engine will not start. The key can be removed. “ON” POSITION (Except for Canada and Australia) The ignition circuit is completed and the engine can now be started. The key cannot be removed from the ignition switch in this position. “ON” POSITION (For Canada and Australia) The ignition circuit is completed and the engine can now be started. The headlight and taillight will automatically be turned on when the key is in this position. The key cannot be removed from the ignition switch in this position. NOTE (For Canada and Australia): Start the engine prompty after turning the key to the “ON” position, or the battery will lose power due to consumption by the headlight and taillight. Download Suzuki GSX1300R Owner’s Manual (Complete Guide) PDF
  • Classroom Suite Access QuickStart
  • Classroom Suite is accessible to keyboard, mouse, IntelliKeys, and switch users. IntelliKeys IntelliKeys is IntelliTools’ award-winning adaptive keyboard that connects to Windows or Macintosh computers. The original IntelliKeys was created in 1991. IntelliKeys USB was introduced a decade later. Both IntelliKeys models (Classic and USB) offer a range of access settings to meet the needs of people with various disabilities. Access settings can be customized for individual students. IntelliKeys is most powerful and versatile when used with IntelliKeys overlays. IntelliKeys Overlays The IntelliKeys keyboard works in conjunction with interchangeable IntelliKeys overlays. An overlay is a printed sheet of paper or plastic that is placed over the touch sensitive, front panel of the IntelliKeys. Each overlay has a keyboard layout printed on it that may correspond to an on-screen document. Simply insert the appropriate overlay and begin working. Pressing a printed key on the overlay sends the desired information to your computer. Using overlays, a student can type letters, enter numbers, navigate on-screen displays, or execute menu commands. A teacher can also customize IntelliKeys access settings for a student using the IntelliKeys USB Control Panel or Setup Overlay. IntelliKeys for Switch Users IntelliKeys has two built-in, programmable switch ports allowing the IntelliKeys to be used as a switch interface. Many commonly used switches can be plugged into these jacks. In addition, the keyboard itself can behave as a two-key keyboard, thus replicating the actions of two switches. One switch area (one key) covers the entire left side of the IntelliKeys touch-sensitive surface, while a second switch area
  • A Users Guide to the SimpleScalar Architectural Research Tool Set
  • SimpleScalar Looking Ahead Instruction Schedulers vs. Cycle Timers constraint-based instruction schedulers simulator schedules instructions into execution graph based on availability of microarchitecture resources instructions are handled one-at-a-time and in order simpler to modify, but usually less detailed cycle-timer simulators simulator tracks microarchitecture state for each cycle many instructions may be in flight at any time simulator state == state of the microarchitecture perfect for detailed microarchitecture simulation, simulator faithfully tracks microarchitecture function Download A Users Guide to the SimpleScalar Architectural Research Tool Set
  • MySQL­HA Hacking Guide Manual
  • As you may have read on the project’s web site, the goal of MySQL­HA is oprovide a freely available and community supported clustering tool kit based on MySQL, and focused on service availability. We’ll dissect that sentence to reveal that it’s not just a quick marketing trick, but a real mission statement. Freely available. This is easy to see, since the code is GPL, plus, it’s mostly shell and perl scripts, which is inherently open source. Community supported. This is very important now that the project is sponsored by an IT company. What it means is that it’s not that useful to have a freely available clustering solution if it’s not properly documented and easy to use. We’re working on the easy to use part, by focusing our current development efforts on a better installer. As for the other part, this document is the first on a set of tools we’re developing, along with the code, in order to allow people to make the best of the code with no need for commercial support. Of course, Seriema Systems will provide consulting services based on the cluster, and also support plans; but the project should (and will) have enough
  • Importing other Microsoft Office Files in OpenOffice
  • This chapter describes how to import custom dictionaries and AutoText entries from Microsoft Office to OpenOffice.org. The author knows no easy way of importing Microsoft Office AutoCorrect entries into OpenOffice.org. Custom dictionaries Dictionaries are used when checking any document for spelling errors. Custom dictionaries are enhanced dictionaries that contain words applicable to particular industries or pursuits, unique words, or custom spellings. OpenOffice.org does not provide a way to import Microsoft Office’s custom dictionaries. However, a macro has been developed to import Office’s custom dictionaries into OpenOffice.org. A link to download the file is at http://ooomacros.org/user.php#114694. To import Microsoft Office’s custom dictionaries, follow the steps below. (Details are given in the following sections.) 1) Create a new dictionary in OpenOffice.org (optional). 2) Download the file that contains the macro. 3) In Microsoft Word, locate where the custom dictionaries are stored. 4) Import the dictionary into OpenOffice.org. Create a new dictionary in OpenOffice.org This step is optional. You can add the words to an existing custom dictionary in OOo. 1) Tools > Options > Language Settings > Writing Aids > New. 2) New Dictionary dialog (Figure 1): Give the dictionary a name. Download pdf Importing other Microsoft Office Files in OpenOffice
  • Genuine Windows Vista Quick Reference Guide
  • The new Software Protection Platform, built into Windows Vista, makes the user experience noticeably different between a genuine version and non-genuine version of Windows Vista. Top 5 reasons why your customers should get genuine Windows Vista preinstalled: Only genuine Windows Vista provides an enhanced user experience with an improved user interface and innovative visuals with Windows® Aero™*. Only genuine Windows Vista provides access to Windows ReadyBoost™, a way to speed up PC performance with readily available USB devices. Only genuine Windows Vista provides access to hundreds of updates and downloads of popular applications like Windows Media® Player to keep up-to-date over time. Only genuine Windows Vista provides the full features and protection from spyware and malware with Windows Defender. Only users of genuine Windows Vista are eligible for free** hardware accessories through the Buy Local program. Learn more at www.localpcbuilder.com. Top 5 reasons why your customers should never get a non-genuine version of Windows Vista: Constant desktop reminders will notify your customers they have installed non-genuine Windows Vista software. Great new features such as Windows Aero and Windows ReadyBoost are disabled. Updates and downloads are denied, such as new releases of Windows Media Player and Windows Internet Explorer® 7. Information stored on the PC may be exposed to on-going risks from spyware, malware, and viruses. If Windows Vista is not activated with a genuine product key, the system will be put into a reduced functionality mode which means: • No desktop • No start menu or task bar • Windows Vista
  • nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 User Guide
  • nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 photographic filters offer features and functionality that are designed to make digital photographic enhancements not only easier, but better. Recognized as the leader in digital photographic filters, the three filter editions from nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 provide you with a wide range of filters and effects that make enhancing and transforming your images better than ever. nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 is offered in three editions to allow you to choose the edition that best fits your needs. Part I of this book provides an overview of products in the nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 filter collections, as well as filter features that are found in nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 filters. Part II of this book provides additional filter information for each filter series, while also providing a description of each filter slider or control. nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 Standard Edition The nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 Standard Edition includes 19 filters for a wide variety of photographic styles and enhancements. The Standard Edition provides key filters for color and light enhancements, including the Skylight filter, the Midnight Blue filter, and the award-winning Sunshine filter. Filters in this edition offer a range of enhancement and stylizing options ranging from correcting colors and adding light, to creating a cinematic day for night effect and diffusing light in an image. For a list of filters in the Standard Edition.... Download pdf nik Color Efex Pro 2.0 User Guide
  • What does Web 2.0 have to do with databases?
  • Web 2.0 is a buzzword we have been hearing for over 2 years. According to Wikipedia, it hints at an improved form of the World Wide Web where technologies such as weblogs, social bookmarking, RSS feeds, photo and video sharing, based on an architecture of participation and democracy that encourages users to add value to the application as they use it. Web 2.0 enables social networking on the Web by allowing users to contribute content, share it, rate it, create a network of friends, and decide what they like to see and how they want it to look like. In this panel, we propose to explore what Web 2.0 has to do with databases. Among the questions we will ask are: Are we going to be building new kinds of databases with Web 2.0? What does it mean when 1 million people are building a database as a collaborative effort? What is a new notion of schemas and queries that we need to develop for such scenarios? The main point of controversy is that while some people think that Web 2.0 requires a new data management infrastructure, others view it as a great opportunity to integrate many ”small” distributed databases which store users and content. We finish the panel by asking the question: Are there databases we can build now that could not be built earlier because we have mass collaboration? Download pdf What does Web 2.0 have to do with databases?
  • Securing Web 2.0: Why Security 1.0 is no longer enough
  • If you share your photos on Flickr, you are an active user of Web 2.0. If you have a Facebook or MySpace page, download video from YouTube, subscribe to RSS feeds, or use Wikipedia, you’re also participating in Web 2.0. Web 2.0 describes a new generation of the web, designed around content created by users. High-tech industry people describe Web 2.0 sites as “collaborative”, “participatory and interactive”, “personalized”, or “community-driven” because these sites enable people to go beyond simply reading content provided by others. People can proactively share their interests and ideas with other site visitors. Blogs, podcasts, dating sites, social and business networks, and mashup sites combining data from multiple sites are all part of Web 2.0. This is in stark contrast to Web 1.0 – still what most sites represent – where the content is created by the site owner and offers little or no opportunity for the site visitor to enter into a dialogue or add their own content. Online banking, e-tail stores, and most corporate web sites are examples of the Web 1.0 world. Web 2.0 also let you navigate through sites in different ways that can provide a more participatory experience through rich, interactive text and image displays: • drop down menus that might appear anywhere on the screen • fly over or pop-up windows • rollover images that change when you move the mouse over them • dynamic scrolling menus All these features enable you to interact with the web site far more than the click-boxes, buttons, and hyperlinks of the
  • Teamprise Client Suite
  • The introduction of Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) and Team Foundation Server (TFS) changed the practice of Application Lifecycle Management throughout the software development industry. Enterprise organizations now have an affordable, full-featured solution that is designed from the ground up for seamless integration into Visual Studio. By adopting Visual Studio Team System in conjunction with Team Foundation Server, software development teams can easily collaborate on projects regardless of whether they are located within the same department, or dispersed across many geographical locations. Architects, developers, and testers have access to issue tracking, source control, project reporting, and build automation, all tightly integrated inside of Visual Studio, the leading .NET development environment. The Challenge Unfortunately, organizations who would like to deploy Visual Studio Team System and Team Foundation Server across the enterprise are faced with the obstacle of supporting teams on heterogeneous platforms and architectures. For example, while many companies have a high percentage of .NET developers, they often also have a mix of Java developers. In addition, they typically have development teams working on other operating systems, such as Linux, Solaris, or Mac OS X. Companies in this situation would like to standardize on TFS for their entire organization, making the features and robustness of TFS available to everyone in the enterprise. Failure to achieve this level of integration inevitably leads to increased inefficiency, delay, errors, and lost opportunities. The Solution Enter Teamprise. With the goal of delivering the advantages of Team Foundation Server to all development teams in the enterprise, the Teamprise Client