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  • Winterm 3000 Series Add-on Administrators Guide
  • Before You Begin Installing the Add-ons Preparing for Installation 3 Determining the Amount of Free Flash Memory 4 Obtaining an Add-on Package from Wyse Technology 5 Verifying an Add-on Package Contents 5 Installation Files 6 Removal Files 6 Installing and Removing the Add-ons Installing an Add-on Using Rapport Administrative Software 7 Registering an Add-on Package in the Software Repository 8 Distributing an Add-on Package 10 Installing an Add-on Using Remote Administrator 3000 (RA3000) 11 Installing an Add-on Using FTP Pull 15 Removing an Add-on 16 Removing an Add-on Using Local Controls 16 Removing an Add-on Using Rapport Administrative Software 16 Add-on Bundle for Winterm™ 3000 Series Readme Documentation Overview 17 About the Add-on Bundle 18 Aironet Wireless 2.3 20 About the Add-on 20 About the Adapters 20 Features 20 Requirements and Recommendations Important Feature Information 21 AutoPower 1.0 22 BootP 2.01 23 Certificates 1.0 23 DialUp 2.1 23 Edgeport 23 About the Add-on 23 Requirements and Recommendations Important Feature Information 24 ELO Touch Screen 25 Features Requirements and Recommendations 25 Important Feature Information 25 Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) 8.01 26 About the Add-on 26 Features 26 Internet Explorer 6.0 27 Features 27 Languages 28 French Language 28 German Language 28 Spanish (Traditional) Language 28 JETCET PRINT Professional 3.01 28 Features 28 Requirements and Recommendations 29 Important Feature Information 29 Magic USB MGCOM 29 About the Add-on 29 Requirements and Recommendations 29 Mass Storage 3.0 30 About the Add-on 30 Features 30 Requirements and Recommendations 30 Important Feature Information 30 Media Player
  • Editing SGML Documents With Emacs Text Editor Tutorial Manual
  • Emacs (pronounced ee-max) started off in 1976 as a series of editor macros (hence its name) written by Richard Matthew Stallman for the TECO text editor on the DEC PDP-10 minicomputer. Since becoming its own program separate from TECO, it has become extremely popular and widely used for two main reasons: first, free versions of Emacs are available for nearly every computer in existence; second, it’s completely customizable. Many text editors and word processors claim to be completely customizable. Some let you reassign each key’s purpose, and they let you assign a series of operations to be performed by one or two keystrokes or menu choices. Perhaps this series of operations can have loops of repeated statements and if statements that execute one or another group of instructions based on whether a particular condition is true. If so, the editor’s proponents claim that its macro facility features a full-fledged programming language. This is usually an exaggeration, but not with Emacs. Download Editing SGML Documents With Emacs Text Editor Tutorial Manual
  • Motorola E1000
  • Motorola E1000. Developer Reference Sheet. Band/Frequency. UMTS 2100 MHz. GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz ... Creating Media for the Motorola E1000. References: Motorola E1000 Developer Reference Sheet Band/Frequency UMTS 2100 MHz GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz GPRS (2U/4D, Class 10, B) Region EMEA/ASIA only for WCDMA Will be able to roam on GSM/GPRS in NA Technology WAP 2.0, J2ME, SMS, EMS, MMS, Connectivity USB, via CE Bus, BlueTooth™ Dimeio 113 x 52 x 23 mm Weight 138 grams Display 240 x 320 Operating System Motorola Chipset Motorola • 3D stereo sound • 1 Megapixel camera • MP3, MPEG4, Windows Media, Codec Support Audio/Video/Streaming • Video capture and playback • 2-way video conferencing • Bluetooth™ • AGPS • TraFlash expandable memory CLDC v1.1 and MIDP v2.0 compliant Maximum MIDlet suite size 200 KB Heap size 1.5 MB Maximum record store size 512 Kb MIDlet storage available Based on storage area selected Interface connectio HTTP 1.1, UDP, TCP Maximum number of sockets 4 Supported image formats GIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP Double buffering Supported Encoding schemes ISO8859_1, ISO10646 Input methods Multitap, iTAP Additional API's JSR 118, JSR 120, JSR 135, JSR 139, JSR 184, JSR 185 Audio MIDI, WAV, AMR Download PDF
  • Enabling an Accessible Web 2.0
  • The Web is constantly evolving and changing. In the beginning the Web was a click, wait, replace model. A user would type a Web address, and a page was loaded. To interact or get more details about the current topic the user would provide information via a form, click submit and wait for a new page to be downloaded. The foundation of the Web was to be able to share information. Until competent search engines were developed, the user would click on provided links to traverse the myriad of data. The Web opened up a vast world of knowledge to people. Except it was, and still is, very visually oriented and relies on the mouse interface to navigate. Eventually the Web became more accessible. Mechanisms are available and supported in Web browsers to provide keyboard navigation and to enable assistive technologies to allow persons with disabilities to use the Web. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 were developed in the W3C to provide guidance and techniques to make the Web Accessible [1]. The original Web was not perfect but with some work by Web developers it could be used by all. Now we are entering the next generation of the Web – Web 2.0. It is all about interaction, collaboration, and social networking. It is more dynamic and fluid and no longer just static pages of information. This presents yet another challenge for people with disabilities. These new interaction models are pushing the limits of the technologies of the Web and the
  • Runescape Ultimate Gold Guide Manual
  • In this guide I will tell you how I went from nothing to over 200 Million in worth in just 6 months! Anyone can do it, in fact it is very easy. Easier than raising any skill and it is in fact the most beneficial skill there is in Runescape. A Master Merchant like me can make between 1 and 5 Million in just 1 hour playing. You do not need to scam, hack or steal at all to accomplish this. I have never once scammed anyone. If this guide is followed and you dedicate time into this skill you will be a millionaire in no time. I guarantee you will be satisfied with yourself and your friend will be impressed when you show them your bank roll. I have trained nearly a dozen people to become millionaires and want to help you also. I will include my email at the end of this guide for any questions. The only things you will need to accomplish this are patience, and discipline. Follow this guide. You do not need any high level skills. SO HOW IS IT DONE? Buying low, then selling higher. Better know as the skill of merchanting. When I first started playing Runescape I was a miner like many people are. I soon realized all the people that I saw selling coal for half of what I saw other people buying it for. So instead of being a slave for others and mining for hours at a time to
  • Web 2.0: Building Online Communities Using Social Networking Technologies
  • Over the past three years, Internet web sites have been evolving into a series of platforms organizing content and communications among individuals and organizations for the purpose of social networking. Sites like MySpace, YouTube and Wikipedia have shifted online activities from “browsing” to collaborating, interacting and personalizing. MySpace boasts over 100 million accounts, YouTube serves an average of 100 million video streams per day and Wikipedia contains over 1.7 million articles in English edited by users from all over the world. As a result, web design and organizational thinking in this new era needs to be more focused on building event-driven experiences, rather than simply designing information silos ammended with numerous hyperlinks. But how do consumers and businesses keep up with these changes and more importantly how do they exploit the new technologies in ways that benefit customers, employees, and even their industry? This issue of Educational Update is designed for that very purpose. WEB 2.0 Technologies Web 2.0 is the collection of server-based solutions that have allowed the web to become a publishing platform. Instead of the traditional one-way form of web authoring, these solutions invite all Internet users to share, collaborate, and contribute in the process of website development. Users now have an increased ability to contribute text, bookmarks, photos, audio, videos and more to many different websites. This ease of access to web content alters the way users interact with the new world wide web. Users can now build an online social network where community members contribute content, share
  • SAP Help Reference: Transfer of Legacy Assets to the R/3 System Tutorial
  • The following settings have to be made in Customizing for Asset Accounting in preparation for the legacy data transfer (choose Asset Data Transfer): · Decide on the transfer date and the transfer options for each company code and/or depreciation area. · Specify the sequence in which the depreciation areas are to be supplied with values. It makes sense to arrange the depreciation areas so that those areas with values that are not, or only partially, calculated by the system, appear first on the screen in dialog transactions. · If you are using a year-dependent fiscal year version, you also have to carry out the following steps. For all historical fiscal years, from the capitalization year of your oldest asset minus 1, up to the current fiscal year, you have to · Maintain the calendar date assignments for the fiscal year variant (in Customizing for Financial Accounting). · Generate the depreciation period controls for Asset Accounting (in Customizing for Asset Accounting, choose Periodic processing). Download SAP Help Reference: Transfer of Legacy Assets to the R/3 System Tutorial
  • SAP Tutorial Manual
  • SilkPerformer offers recording and replay support for the load testing and functional testing of SAP® systems that use the SAPGUI Scripting interface. SilkPerformer’s unique content verification feature enables you to verify application functionality even under real-world load conditions—and thereby intercept application errors that occur only under load. Test scripts created for functional testing can be reused for load testing purposes, without requiring any changes. Together with its outstanding support for the load testing of Web applications, SilkPerformer supports load and functional testing of SAP R/3 4.6C, SAP R/3 Enterprise (4.7), and mySAP Business Suite (and higher) via SAPGUI Client 6.2 (and higher) for Windows and HTML, as well as with mySAP Enterprise Portal. Note This tutorial offers only a brief overview of the functionality that is available with SilkPerformer and TrueLog Explorer. Please see the SilkPerformer User Guide and the TrueLog Explorer User Guide for full details of available functionality. SilkPerformer SAP GUI Tutorial INTRODUCTION Overview Scripting In addition to a powerful BDL API for SAP that enables programmers to effectively customize SAP test scripts, SilkPerformer 2006 R2 also provides TrueLog technology for SAP—offering easy visual script analysis and customization. TrueLogs provide complete visual representation of all actions and results that are generated by test scripts. Screenshots are captured during test runs and details regarding all visible GUI controls are logged. Using TrueLog Explorer’s intuitive point-and-click interface, you can visually customize all user-input data and create content verification checks for return data. Simply select the input values that you wish to
  • Compositing Reflections Tutorial
  • This tutorial allows for flexibility and extra control for compositing. I suggest compositing in After Effects rather than Photoshop, even though we're only working on one frame. After Effects has better layering options and it is much quicker to adjust things (Photoshop brightness adjustments are "permanent" unless you make an effect mask...too tedious!!!) Part I: Maya Setup camera, lights, and object Render object passes Render reflection passes Render occlusion pass Part II: After Effects Bringing in all the layers and setting blending modes Adding hue/saturation effects and adjusting opacities to "match the numbers" Render out the final frame Download
  • A Companion to Installing Yellow Dog Linux 4.1 Guide
  • Please note that this Companion to Install is an addendum to that which is presented on-screen during the installation process.It is not meant to be used as a stand-alone document.Instead,it is designed to provide extra guidance for those portions of the installation process that may otherwise be confusing. Drive Configurations You may install Yellow Dog Linux as a stand-alone operating system,or you may install both OSX and Yellow Dog Linux.You may have 1 or more drives independent of the number of operating systems installed. If you do have 2 or more drives,1 for YDL and the second drive for OSX,it is advised that the Yellow Dog Linux drive be placed first in the ATA,SCSI,or Firewire chain (at the time of this writing,USB drives are not supported as targets for the installer). To install OSX and Yellow Dog Linux on a single drive,you will require a minimum of two primary partitions.Unless your drive is already configured as such,you must either boot from the OSX CD,reformat,then reinstall OSX (using the Drive Setup application)or use a 3rd party,non-destructive partitioning tool prior to installing Linux. Be certain to back-up all important OSX applications and data before working with any partitioning tool or reformatting your drive. PREPARATION Single Drive,Multi-Boot System You are now going to use Apple’s Drive Setup application to format and partition your drive.Please note that this procedure completely reformats and DESTROYS ALL DATA on your drive. These instructions are for the partitioning of OSX.For Classic Mac OS partitioning,please download the YDL 2.3 Guide