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  • Volvo 2001 2002 2003 2003T Engine Unit Workshop Manual
  • This Volvo Penta workshop manual contains repair instructions for the 2001, 2002 and 2003 engines. The instructions concerning overhauling describe the most suitable working method using the special tools listed under the heading “Special tools” . Both the engine designation and its serial number must be clearly stated in all correspondence concerning the engine and when ordering parts. We reserve the right to carry out design modifications and, for this reason, the contents of this manual cannot be regarded as binding. AB VOLVO PENTA Technical Publications Department Components guide DISASSEMBLY Cylinder head, piston rods Disassembling the cylinder head Valve guides seats springs arm mechanism Injector sleeve Injectors Assembling the cylinder head Feed-pump Pistons Crankshaft Camshaft Connecting rods Thermostat Sea-water pump ASSEMBLY Crankshaft Pistons Flywheel Transmission Adjusting the valve clearance Checking the injection angle 2003 Turbo Fresh water cooling Electrical system Fault tracing scheme Special tools Technical Data Download Volvo 2001 2002 2003 2003T Engine Unit Workshop Manual
  • 15-inch PowerBook G4 Developer Note Manual
  • Introduction to 15-inch PowerBook G4 Developer Note 9 Who Should Read This Document?9 Organization of This Document 9 Chapter 1 Overview to the 15-inch PowerBook G4 11 New Features 11 All Features 12 Appearance 14 Peripheral Devices 16 System Software 17 Open Firmware 17 Computer Identification 17 Power Management 18 Chapter 2 Architecture 21 Block Diagram and Buses 21 Block Diagram 21 Main IC and Buses 22 Microprocessor and Cache 23 PowerPC G4 Microprocessor 23 Level 2 Cache 23 Intrepid Controller Functions and Buses 23 System RAM 24 Boot ROM 24 FireWire Controller 24 Ethernet Controller 24 Video Display Subsystem 25 DMA Support 26 Interrupt Support 26 USB 2.0 Interface 26 Ultra DMA/100 Interface 26 EIDE Interface 27 Modem Support 27 Sound Circuitry 27 Power Controller 27 AirPort Extreme Interface 28 CardBus Controller IC 28 Chapter 3 Devices and Ports 29 USB 2.0 Ports 29 USB Connectors 29 USB Storage Devices 30 FireWire Ports 30 FireWire 400 Connector 31 FireWire 800 Connector 32 FireWire Device Programming 33 Target Disk Mode 33 Ethernet Port 34 Internal Modem 35 AirPort Extreme 36 Data Security 36 AirPort Extreme Hardware 37 AirPort Extreme Software 37 Bluetooth Technology 37 Hard Disk Drive 38 Hard Disk Dimensions 38 Hard Disk Connector 39 DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo Drive 42 DVD-R /CD-RW SuperDrive 43 Trackpad 44 Keyboard 44 Changing the Operation of the Keyboard 44 Flat-Panel Display 50 External Monitors 50 Dual Display and Mirror Mode 51 Analog Monitor Resolutions 51 Digital Display Resolutions 52 DVI-I Connector 52 External Video Port
  • Java Development Guide for Mac OS X pdf
  • Introduction to Java Development Guide for Mac OS X 7 Who Should Read This Document?7 Organization of This Document 8 See Also 8 Filing and Tracking Bugs 9 Overview of Java for Mac OS X 11 Java and Mac OS X 11 Java,Built In 12 The Aqua User Interface 12 Finding Your Way Around 13 JAVAHOME 14 Java Extensions 15 Output From Java Programs 15 HFS+16 Apple Developer Tools for Java 17 Java Tools on Mac OS X 17 Xcode Tools 17 Get the Current Tools 18 Xcode 18 Jar Bundler 19 Applet Launcher 19 Other Tools 19 Developer Documentation 20 Providing Documentation Feedback 20 Java Deployment Options for Mac OS X 21 Double-Clickable JAR Files 21 Mac OS X Application Bundles 22 The Contents of an Application Bundle 23 A Java Application s Info.plist File 25 Making a Java Application Bundle 26 Additional Considerations for Non-English Applications 27 Distributing Application Bundles 28 Java Web Start 28 The Java Plug-in 29 User Interface Toolkits for Java 31 Swing 31 JMenuBars 31 JTabbedPanes 32 Component Sizing 33 Buttons 34 AWT 35 Accelerator Key 35 Font Encoding 35 Minimum Window Size 35 Full-Screen Exclusive Mode 36 Accessibility 36 Security 36 Sound 37 Input Methods 37 Java 2D 37 Core Java APIs on Mac OS X 41 Networking 41 Preferences 41 JNI 41 The Java VM for Mac OS X 45 Basic Properties of the Java VM 45 Mac OS X Java Shared Archive 46 Generational Garbage Collection 46 The Advantages of the
  • Install & Configure Apache with PHP, JSP and MySQL on Windows XP Pro
  • This is a quick guide to install and configure the Apache web-server with PHP and JSP support on a Windows XP Pro machine. Let me know if this helps you out! Feedback is appreciated. This is my first “published” guide. I made it for my own reference. Why not share? Download the Components Before you can begin, you must first download all the required components. The components used in this tutorial are listed below. You may want to download the latest versions. The versions used in the tutorial are listed Install Components Now that you have the necessary files, you can begin the installation process. We will install Apache, PHP, then the Java SDK and Tomcat. Note to Windows2000 users: This guide should work with Windows2000 as well. Remember to replace C:WINDOWS with C:WINNT anywhere in this document Download pdf Install & Configure Apache with PHP, JSP and MySQL on Windows XP Pro
  • Maya Tutorials - Realistic Snow
  • 1. Create a NURBS surface and deform it a bit to get a nice-looking bumpy terrain. Create a camera 2. Open the Hypershader. Create a Blinn node and edit it as shown below I highlighted in red the attributes that need to be edited. Don't forget the slight blueish Ambience, because snow is always a bit blue when in sunlight. Also add a light bump (on the example, I use the Turbulence texture, available in the highend3d.com library. Rename the blinn1 as snowBlinn. 3. Next, create a 2D Fractal texture and edit it as follows: This texture (fractal1) will simulate the ice crystals that glitter when lit. I use the 2D Fractal node cause it has a Time attribute that allows to phase it. You must also check the Animated box. The phase depends on the value of the Time attribute. This attribute will be later linked to the camera's position using an expression. Also check the Invert box. 4. Remap the fractal1 node (click the Insert button in the Color Remap field), and edit the Ramp as shown: Download pdf Maya Tutorials - Realistic Snow
  • iMIV Installation Manual
  • The Front installation is for cars without a RTI (navigation system) that are not MELBUS prepped (factory preinstalled MELBUS cable in the trunk). The iMIV can be placed behind the dashboard, in the glove compartment or underneath the passenger seat. You will have to connect both the Front Mount Power Cable and the MELBUS module to HU Cable to the back of your radio. You will also have to connect the iMIV to your iPod with the iPod Cable. The rear installation (with RTI) is for cars with a pre-installed RTI (navigation system). The iMIV will be installed “in chain” with your RTI. The video signal of the iMIV will be hooked up to the RTI, which makes it possible to watch videos from the iMIV on the RTI screen. These videos can be played from an external video source connected to the iMIV (e.g. a DVD player) or an iPod itself (must support video like an iPod video). The iMIV will be installed in the trunk with the long iPod Cable running to the front (middle arm console). Download pdf iMIV Installation Manual
  • The PacketLogic Python API
  • PacketLogic has predefined user interfaces that are powerful and easy to use, such as the client and the Webstatistics. However, when the need arises to do something that is not defined in those interfaces, they are not possible for the end user to modify or customize. This is when using an API is very effective. Using the PacketLogic Python API provides access to virtually all the functionality available in the existing user interfaces, but with full possibilities to customize, integrate, and otherwise adapt the interface according to local and site-specific requirements. The PacketLogic Python API is implemented as a Python module, which means writing scripts to interface with a PacketLogic unit is a matter of: 1. Installing Python Python is available for free for all major operating systems. 2. Installing the API The API is available for free as a download from Procera Networks, on Windows and Linux operating systems. 3. Writing scripts PythonShell and IDLE The Windows installer includes IDLE, a rudimentary development environment for Python. In IDLE, the scripts can be written and executed. IDLE is started with the PythonShell open, which is where the scripts are run and the output displayed. The Python shell also allows executing the scripts line by line, which is sometimes useful. For scripts of any non-negligible complexity, however, it is recommended to open a new window (Ctrl+N), write the script in the editor, save it, and execute it (by pressing F5 or selecting Run Module from the Run menu). Of course, IDLE can be substituted for an
  • Forensic Analysis of Microsoft Internet Explorer Cookie Files
  • Since HTTP is a stateless protocol, websites must place information on a user’s computer if it needs to save information about a web session. For instance, when a user selects a widget and adds it to his shopping cart, that information can be saved on the client computer rather than the web server. The facility to save information in this manner is known as Cookies. A cookie is a small file containing data that the web server places on a user’s computer so it may request back at a later date. During forensic analysis it is often relevant to parse the information in Internet Explorer’s cookie files into a human readable format. Cookies aid forensic analysts during the investigation by providing insight to a suspect’s internet activity. After analysis of several example cookie files it was found that the format is relatively simple to understand. This paper will document the format of Internet Explorer’s (IE) cookie files for forensic analysis purposes and provide an open source tool to parse the information into a human readable format. Download pdf Forensic Analysis of Microsoft Internet Explorer Cookie Files
  • Protecting Microsoft Exchange
  • Though the technological reasons to protect Exchange systems may be self evident, there are quantifiable fiscal reasons to protect these messaging systems as well. The dollar value of any given data-set may be difficult to calculate, but the cost-savings of avoiding even a single Exchange outage can easily be determined. In most organizations, there are at the very least one or two subsets of end-users who cannot continue to work without these systems functioning. Even if these groups might not regularly produce revenue in the form of direct sales or billable engagements, salaries, benefits and fixed costs still accrue during an outage. Therefore, the loss of the messaging systems for even a few hours could easily result in thousands of dollars in budget outlay without recouping a single dollar in productivity. For revenue-generating groups, the cost of this downtime is even more easily quantifiable. Avoiding even one of these outages is not only a good idea for the IT department, but for the CFO's office as well. Complete protection of Exchange requires a lot more than management of on-site and off-site tape backups.While traditional tape backup is an excellent tool for long-term archiving, true recovery for the sake of business continuity requires real-time data protection which enables disaster recovery and high availability. Having a solution that is cost-effective, hardware independent and scalable is something every IT manager should seriously consider. This whitepaper is meant to provide a brief technical overview of Microsoft® Exchange Server 2000 and 2003 survivability requirements as well as present
  • Connecting SAP R/3 and Microsoft BizTalk Server
  • Business-to-Business (B2B) requires companies to communicate, despite using different information systems. Transactions between businesses require the sender and receiver to understand the message the same way. An XML-based purchase order in one company must be acceptable for another company. The main advantage of electronic communication is cost and time reduction. The greatest problem is that the companies use different information systems, which can‘t communicate with each other unless there is a kind of connection is established. We developed prototype solution for Slovenian company Iskratel d.o.o. They use SAP R/3 Enterprise Resource Planning system for internal operations. At the faculty two groups of undergraduate students were established to carry out this project. One group represented the buyer‘s perspective and the other supplier‘s perspective. In our prototype these two groups exchanged purchase order and purchase order confirmation in the electronic form. Two different software, SAP R/3 system and Microsoft BizTalk Server, were used in the prototype. We tested three different possibilities for the connection between these two systems: SAP DCOM Connector, BizTalk Adapter for SAP and SAP Business Connector. The interaction between systems can be established in two ways. Firstly, the SAP R/3 system is possible to be initiator. The new document is thus created in SAP R/3 system and immediately sent to the other system (in our case to BizTalk Server). Secondly, the client can be the initiator. Client checks in its partner‘s system (SAP R/3) if there is a document waiting. In our prototype, the second choice was used. Download pdf Connecting SAP