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Connecting the iPod to a BravoThe first thing I bought a chinch (pic.1) to headphones (pic. 2) cable. Taken the glove box out and the Fiat radio. Fitted the connection cable and 1 two line cable for power (pic.3), had the hole in the dash when I bought the car (prob. a mobile phone holder) Connected the two line cable (pic.3) to the negative ( - ) cable of the car, and the other one to the positive ( + ) witch only has power when the car is running. So the power line has no constant power and the LED that shows charging of the iPod isn't visible when the car is not running.
Then I connected the Sony 5700 to the car and inserted the chinch's to the sony unit. (pic.4)
This is it for the Sony unit side.
Now comes the tricky part (so to say)
First I had to find out witch car iPod holder has the charge option and constant level volume output.
When connecting an iPod directly to the headphones jack (pic.2), the volume can be adjusted to a higher level from iPod and that can damage the amp. So I decided to buy PodGear CarDock Cradle & Charger (pic.5) (found it in MacWorld, bought it in Austria-closer to my country) - can find it on eBay for sure, regular coast in UK around 35£ inc. Vat.
Download pdf Connecting the iPod to a BravoTroubleshooting csUnit Addin for Visual StudioThis document outlines steps for troubleshooting the csUnit Addin for Visual Studio (csUnit4VS2005). You need administrative rights for some of the steps, e.g. write access to the registry. In Windows Vista you may need to confirm certain actions due to the User Account Control (UAC).
Applicable Platforms
– Visual Studio 2005 on Windows XP
– Visual Studio 2005 on Windows Vista
Procedure
1. Close all instances of Visual Studio regardless of version. Use task manager to verify that no instance of devenv.exe is running.
2. Uninstall all csUnit versions.
3. Using regedit, navigate to HKLM SoftwareMicrosoft.NETFrameworkAssemblyFolders. Ensure that no entry exists for csUnit. Remove if necessary.
4. With regedit open, navigate to HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftVisualStudio8.0AutomationOptionsLookInFolders and verify that it does not contain a value for csUnit. The exact name of that entry depends on your operating system and what installation folder you have chosen during setup. An example looks like this:
C:Program Filescsunit.orgcsUnit 2.2.0
If necessary remove the value.
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Perhaps the most useful customisation centres around the toolbars and menus. You can decide which toolbars to display (and where you would like them positioned on the screen). If you want to, you can remove, add or rearrange the buttons on a toolbar (or the commands in a menu). You can even create your own toolbars and menus, adding either built-in commands or your own (using macros - see Writing Macros in Microsoft Excel 2003 for further information).
Another common area of customisation concerns charts. You can create your own chart types and change the palette of colours used on charts. Defining your own types lets you apply a given layout to a set of charts - eg for a particular publication or thesis. While on the subject of colours, you can also modify the default colour palette used for fonts and filling cells.
A further aspect of customisation centres around customised lists. A few lists are built into the system (eg the days of the week and months of the year) but you can create your own. These can then be used to fill further cells or to sort data in a particular order.Unit Testing with Silverlight 2Test-driven development is something that every developer can appreciate once they?ve tried it, and something that I?ve worked hard to enable for Silverlight with the release of the controls source. Scott Guthrie previously posted about the Silverlight 2 Beta 1 release, with a First Look at Silverlight 2 post followed by the First Look at Using Expression Blend with Silverlight 2. If we could take the same application from the Blend post & create a set of unit tests for the components in the app, it would pay dividends once we start adding new features or working with other developers on the project.
If you?d like to hear more about any part of the framework, let me know in the comments and I?ll come back with that information. Previous posts that may be helpful if you don?t have time to complete this tutorial today: a video walkthrough of the control unit tests, and a quick introduction to the unit testing bits with download locations and installation instructions.
Test support for Silverlight
At MIX we released source code to the controls, unit tests, and we including a unit test framework that runs in the web browser using Silverlight on the Mac and PC. The Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing framework is simple, easy-to-use, and will give developers yet another way to increase their productivity and application quality.
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Download pdf IN20 SERIES Reference GuideLayered Textures Tutorial in MayaIn this tutorial you will learn how to use the alpha channel of your projected image to "stencil" your image over/under other images on your geometry with the use of a layered shader. first off build your self a nurbs sphere, make it look some thing like this:
(You don't have to but it will look better!)
Open up your MultiLister and create a BlinnSG (Make sure Shading group is ticked).
Now map the "color" of your first layer to a "file" push the "interactive Placement" button Use "cylindrical" as the projection type turn off "wrap" in the Effects dropdown Use the supplied "Flames.iff" file turn the default color to black Turn off "wrap U" and "wrap V" in the place2dTexture node. After you have got your "placeFlames3D" box in the right position, change the texture Quality to High....
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Download HP Compaq 2710p Notebook User Guide pdfA Guide to Microsoft Active Directory (AD) DesignActive Directory design is an enormous task. The technology has more capabilities and is therefore much more complex than any other networking technology available today. Because of this, many organizations are late deploying AD into their production environment.
The goal of this guide is to facilitate the design process for those DOE sites that are currently engaged in designing their Active Directory network. This guide is based on personal experience and a two-year design process that included planning, meetings, documentation, and training. This information has the potential to cut the design time by 50% and produce more tangible results than using the Microsoft design process alone.
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