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  • Cisco Router Guide Cisco Router Guide
  • For its role in the enterprise router market. Though Cisco has many ...... **Four interface card slots total are supported on the Cisco 2801 router Argentina • Australia • Austria • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Canada • Chile • China PRC • Colombia • Costa Rica • Croatia • Czech Republic Denmark • Dubai, UAE Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Hong Kong SAR • Hungary • India • Indonesia • Ireland • Israel • Italy Japan • Korea • Luxembourg • Malaysia • Mexico • The Netherlands • New Zealand • Norway • Peru • Philippines • Poland • Portugal Puerto Rico • Romania • Russia • Saudi Arabia • Scotland • Singapore • Slovakia Slovenia • South Africa • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland Taiwan • Thailand • Turkey • Ukraine • United Kingdom • United States • Venezuela • Vietnam • Zimbabwe Copyright © 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. CCIP, CCSP, the Cisco Arrow logo, the Cisco Powered Network mark, the Cisco Systems Verified logo, Cisco Unity, Follow Me Browsing, FormShare, iQ Net Readiness Scorecard, Networking Academy, and ScriptShare are trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc.; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Get Manual
  • TView Gold Users Guide pdf
  • The TView Gold User's Guide is designed to help you to quickly and easily connect the hardware and install the software for this product. The guide is divided into the following chapters: Chapter 1: Introduction: which describes the key features and functionality of the product and some of its many uses. The chapter also discusses the notation conventions used in the guide. Chapter 2: Installing the Hardware: which describes the information you should know before installing and connecting the TView Gold hardware, and the steps required to perform the installation. Table of Contents FCC NOTICE ii COPYRIGHT iii TABLE OF CONTENTS IV About the User s Guide 1 Notation Conventions 2 Ordering Information 2 INTRODUCTION 3 Features 3 Modes of Operation 4 Suggested Uses for the TView Gold 5 Specifications 6 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 7 System Requirements 7 Pre-Installation Procedures 8 Connecting the TView Gold to an IBM PC or Macintosh Computer 9 Connecting the TView Gold to a Television 15 Connecting to the Television Using an RF Modulator 19 Connecting the TView Gold to a VCR 20 IMAGE CONTROL 23 Overview 23 On-Screen Display 24 Using the Remote Control 25 Configuring Your PC or Laptop Video Output 28 Changing Screen Resolutions 28 TUNING YOUR TELEVISION 31 Using Your Television s Video Settings 31 TROUBLESHOOTING 33 Returning a Damaged or Failed TView Gold Unit 35 Download TView Gold Users Guide pdf
  • Medieval: Total War and Viking Invasion Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC pdf
  • Medieval was the second addition to the Total War series by Creative Assembly. It featured 12 playable factions and an extra 8 non-playable factions. The setting embodied the four centuries from the First Crusade to the Fall of Constantinople (1087 – 1453). These were bloody times in the history of humanity with continuous warfare and strife in Europe. This RTS focuses on the nations in Europe, North Africa and Middle East. It’s a world of chaos and every faction out there hopes (and does its best) to conquer as many provinces as possible. The expansion, Viking Invasion, featured a new campaign map of the British Islands and the surrounding part of Europe and proposed the player to start his career about 300 years sooner (792 AD) and either try to unite the people of Britain or raid every settlement on the coast by playing the Viking faction. Although the existing campaign is also expanded with new units and three of the formerly non-playable factions become available, the only main difference (aside from the Viking campaign) was really the fixing of the “swipe” bug. This bug in the original Medieval enables the player to give his cavalry unlimited charging bonus. The only problem was that Medieval players were unable to join Viking Invasion multiplayer games and vice-versa. That’s why the only acceptable solution was for some of them, that is for those that were OK with the bug, to stick to the original PvP servers while the rest would include Vikings on
  • How to Create a Header Image for Your Website Using the Free GIMP Program
  • There are many free header images available for download on the internet just search for free psd headers You can then modify the text or add text to the header and make it your own. Or you can create your own header from scratch with a background, a gradient background or an image for a background. You can then add smaller images on top of the background. You see many headers composed of several images laid over a background. GIMP stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program GIMP is a FREE, open-source program which allows you to do many of the things that Photoshop does. Photoshop costs around $600. If you just want to do some occasional editing as in Creating a Website Header, GIMP seems to be a much better choice. This document uses Gimp Version 2.4.5 as an executeable (ends in .exe) meaning that if you double click the file name, it will execute or run a program (in this case, an Installation Program). You can download Gimp for FREE here: http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html Save the file on your desktop or to your main drive in the folder named gimp c:gimp Once you have it on your computer, double-click on the filename and it will begin the Installation. You will see a Welcome to the Gimp Setup Wizard as shown below. Download pdf How to Create a Header Image for Your Website Using the Free GIMP Program
  • m-Dvara 2.0: Mobile & Web 2.0 Services Integration for Cultural Heritage
  • Web 2.0 marks a new philosophy where user is the main actor and content producer: users write blogs and comments, they tag, link, and upload photos, pictures, videos, and pod- casts. As a step further, Mobile 2.0 adapts Web 2.0 technol- ogy to mobile users. We intend to study how Web 2.0 and Mobile 2.0 together can be applied to the cultural heritage sector. A number of cultural institutions and museums are introducing in their projects some Web 2.0 applications, but the main knowledge source remains a small group of a few experts. Our approach is different: we plan to let all the users, the crowd, to be the main contents provider. We aim to the crowdsourcing, the long tail power, as we call fuel of cultural heritage system. In this paper, we describe the m-Dvara 2.0 project, whose aim is a system that lets users to create, share, and use cultural contents including mobile context-aware features. With Web 2.0 and social software we represent all webbased services with “an architecture of participation”, that is, one in which users interact and generate, share, and take care of the content (http://museumtwo.blogspot.com). Mobile 2.0 is the evolution of mobile technology to let us “capturing the content at the point of inspiration” (http://blog.comtaste.com/2007/06/what_is_social_in_mobile_web_2.html), that is, in the exact moment in which the inspiration and the opportunity exist to do it. Nowadays, Cultural Heritage Organizations (museums, archaeological sites, historical towns, even libraries, etc.) are trying to understand the evolution of the Web, but they tend to
  • XIII - Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC Guide
  • XIII is a first person shooter that uses an unusual technology: cell shading. This allows for a comic book aspect to dominate the entire gameplay experience to the very speech bubbles feature. Unfortunately, this was also its downfall as it was plagued by numerous bugs that no patch could correct. Cheat mode Press [F2] during game play to display the console window. Type one of the following codes, then press [Enter] to activate the corresponding cheat function. Full ammo for current weapon - maxammo Restore health to 100% - healme 100 Big feet and head with tiny body - superdeform Changes blood to flowers and blood splatter on walls to lip marks - flowerpower 1 Player only allowed to move; repeat to deactivate, may freeze game if active during flashback - playersonly Kill your character - suicide Instantly end game - quit Better sniping accuracy When in sniper mode, zoom in. To steady yourself for greater accuracy, sit there and do not touch anything to look or move for about five seconds or until he stops moving around. You can now look around with perfect dead aim accuracy. Quick gun At the start of the game, run through the back door rather than going to the man at the front. Note: Hit him in the head and he will die faster. More ammunition Wait until an enemy reloads his weapon before killing him. Kill him before he fires his gun and you will get a full magazine for your weapon. Get
  • Nokia Series Applications For Nokia: 6600, 7610, 7650
  • Nokia Series Applications. For Nokia: 6600, 7610, 7650. I. General Description... Installation Guide. A. Installation of Files. Via Bluetooth. Via Infrared Nokia Series Applicatio For Nokia: 6600, 7610, 7650 I. General Description Do Not Disturb (DoNotDisturb60.sis) Rise ‘N Shine (RiseNShine60.sis) It's UR Bday (ItsURBday60.sis) Let's meet (LetsMeet60.sis) MyInbox (MyInbox60.sis) II. Itallation Guide A. Itallation of Files Via Bluetooth Via Infrared B. Moving the applicatio to the ‘myGlobe Tools' folder Nokia Series Applicatio For Nokia: 6600, 7610, 7650 I. General Description Do Not Disturb (DoNotDisturb60.sis) This application lets you handle calls by automatically canceling the call and sending an SMS message to the caller with the phone owner's status (i.e. Busy, In Church, Sleeping, In a Meeting). You can activate/deactivate the application, choose a respoe when somebody calls, view the history of calls, and access the help page. As the application can retrieve missed calls from the system, the user also has the option to call back. Itructio: 1. Activate the application. 2. Choose a respoe you want to send when the application is activated. User can choose from different templates but there is a default message set in case the user fails to select one. 3. The phone will hang Download manual
  • Introduction to MySQL on Windows
  • MySQL is an open source relational database management system which is quite popular for light-weight web applications. Over the last few years, the product has also added some features which allow it to be used for larger business tools. This paper will provide an overview of this software on Windows. MySQL does not have as many features as PostgreSQL, and while many of the more advanced features are not as mature. However one would expect it to perform substantially better than PostgreSQL on Windows because of its thread-based architecture (PostgreSQL uses a process-based architecture instead). Note for Vista Users The MySQL installation requires that User Account Control (UAC) is disabled. If you do not do this, the installation will fail when the system tries to start the service, even if the user allows the change. To disable UAC, go to the Control Panel: Download pdf Introduction to MySQL on Windows
  • Using Python
  • Python was created by Guido van Rossum in 1990 to solve problems in the development of the Amoeba operating system. It is named after the British television show Monty Python’s Flying Circus. The use of Python has grown steadily over 1990’s to its current state where it is used in a variety of applications and environments. Python is a interpreted, imperative, weakly-typed programming language. Unlike a compiled language, interpreted programming languages do not have to be compiled. Instead, the source file is translated (a.k.a. interpreted) by another program (the interpreter) when it is executed. Compiled languages, on the other hand, are executed directly by the computer. Since Python is a weakly-typed language, a variable can have different types during a program’s execution. For example, the variable a could represent a number, a string, and a list in succession in Python; this is not allowed in a strongly-typed language. These notes assume a basic familiarity with programming concepts. In general, it is assumed one has had some programming experience in an object oriented language (such as C++). Concepts such as compiling, functions/procedures, dynamic memory, conditional statements, input/output, modular programming, namespaces, classes, objects, and inheritance should be familiar. The examples in these notes will be given in Python 2.4. It is assumed that the reader has access to a a Python interpreter. The resources at the end of this document provide links to downloadable versions of the languages. Outline These notes will start with the basic foundations of an imperative programming language and build towards object-oriented design.
  • Making FITS available on DotNet Applications
  • The Flexible Image Transport System (FITS) is a powerful and widely adopted means of exchanging Astronomical Data. There are also a great number of tools and libraries available on many platforms to facilitate working with FITS. We present the FitsLib 1, A library written to facilitate development of astronomical data analysis tools on the Microsoft.Net Platform. This has been developed as a wrapper over one of the very popular and time tested FITS libraries, CFITSIO. Fits.Net library merges the advantages of speed and ruggedness of CFITSIO with the language independence of the Microsoft.Net technology and a simple Document Object Model (DOM). We believe this library will be intuitive for .NET programmers. We present the design and usage patterns of the library in C-Sharp. We also discuss performance issues of the library. Finally we present a number of applications and web services, which are currently running on this library. We wished to use the CFITSIO package in developing image cutout services on the Microsoft’s .Net Platform in the C-Sharp language. This is a comprehensive library and we did not feel translation was viable, C-Sharp does allow use of managed C++. We set out to wrap a minimal set of routines in the managed C++ programming environment. This minimal set, however, grew larger as more functionality was required in C-Sharp. It became apparent that developing code with so many pointers and unmanaged data objects in C-Sharp would prove to be prohibitive, both for development and for maintenance. This led to the design of an