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WoWnet Manual - Mac OS 10.1.x Guide for Cisco Aironet 350 adapterIf you have purchased the Cisco Aironet 350 adapter and do not have a Airport adapter on your computer Apple PowerMac G3 (Blue and White) or G4 computer Apple PowerBook G3 Series 1998-99, G3 (with firewire), or G4 Series A Type II or Type III PC card slot or an empty PCI expansion slot Mac MAC OS X (version 10.1) operating system 1. Insert the PC Card 1. Shut down you computer. 2. The PC card slot is on the left or right side of the computer, depending on the model. 3. Hold the PC card with the Cisco logo facing up and insert it into the PC card slot, applying just enough pressure to make sure it is fully seated.
Caution: Do not force the PC card into your computer’s PC card slot. Forcing it will damage both the card and the slot. If the PC card does not insert easily, remove the card and reinsert it. 2. Driver and Client Utilities Installation Mac OS 10.1.x 1. Power up your computer 2. Insert the CSU IAP CD into your computer 3. Double-click the MIAP_8.0 icon on your desktop 4. Double-click the MIAP_8.0.htm icon 5. Scroll down to near the bottom of the page, and click “Click to Start IAP 8.0? 6. Under the “CSU Applications” drop-down bar, select “WOWnet” 7. Scroll down and click on “Cisco Wireless Software”
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Powerful 3D applications such as Maya require a predefined location to save data and files while you are working. Large studio animation production lines typically create custom software for managing project file structures, to control naming conventions, and to track revisions. Absent such large studio resources we will use the method of organizing files and data that the developers of Maya created called a “Project”. The beauty of this is that you can have multiple projects simultaneously, each with its own set of resources
This tutorial also assumes you are somewhat new to 3D software and animation concepts. We will be using a basic pose-to-pose approach of animation. Pose-to-pose animation is what its name implies, creating character movement by establishing primary positions, or poses, and methodically moving the character from one pose to the next. Different, but just as valid methods such as straight-ahead or layered animation are not described in this tutorial.
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Large-scale Internet services invest significant amount of time and money to achieve high availability of their service, typically in the form of labor-intensive monitoring and response teams. Despite the high human resource expenditures, software and hardware failures still occur, and the human-intensive approach to monitoring and troubleshooting scales poorly as the service’s complexity and workload grow [1]. We hypothesize that the right kind of visualization and automation can reduce the human effort required for monitoring and repairing failures, allow operators to more quickly recognize a problem as recurrent, and facilitate better knowledge transfer in quickly-growing or high-turnover teams.
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The following typographical conventions are used in this manual. Table 1-1 Typographical Conventions Font Example Description Standard Font Standard Text [PC ~]$ ls Prompt and user input character strings : : Omission of output after command execution. 1.3. Command Input Example Conventions The command input examples contained in this manual are based on the assumed execution environment associated with the respective display prompt. The directory part / will differ depending on the current directory. The home directory of each user is represented by ~ . Table 1-2 Relationship between Display Prompt and Execution Environment Prompt Command Execution Environment [PC /]# To be executed by a privileged user on the work PC [PC /]$ To be executed by a general user on the work PC [Target /]#To be executed by a privileged user on the target board [Target /]$To be executed by a general user on the target board developers guide version 1.1 A Word of Thanks The software used in uClinux-dist is composed of Free Software / Open Source Software. This Free SoftwareStudio Display Users Manual GuideCommunications Regulation Information 6 1 Setting Up 7 Important Safety Instructions 7 What About Electromagnetic Emissions? 8 Using the Display 9 Do You Need to Install a Graphics Card? 10 Getting Ready to Set Up 12 Choosing a Good Location for Your Display 12 Positioning the Display 12 Using More Than One Display 14 Your Apple Studio Display at a Glance 16 Before You Set Up 17 Connecting the Display to Your Computer 17 Plugging In the Display 18 Connecting the Display Cable to a Mac OS Based Computer 19 Connecting the Display Cable to a Windows-Based Computer 20 Connecting a Mac OS Based Computer Keyboard and Mouse to the Desktop Stand 20 Turning the Display On
21 Turning the Display Off 22 Storing the Keyboard 22 Finding Answers 23 What s Next 23 2 Installing and Using the Apple Displays Software 25 What s Included in the Apple Displays Software? 25 Installing the Apple Displays Software on Mac OS Based Computers 25 Installing Setup Information on Windows-Based Computers 27 Learning About the Apple Displays Software With Mac OS Help 28 Using the Monitors & Sound Control Panel 29 Using the Control Strip 31 About DigitalColor Meter 32 Specifying Colors Using the PANTONE Color Picker 32 Using ColorSync 32 Conserving Energy 32 What Happens After You Turn On the Energy-Saving Feature? 33 Setting Up Energy Saver 33 Using Energy Saver With a Screen Saver 34 Information About Copying Software 34 3 Using Manual Controls and the On-Screen Display 35 Using ManualHitachi-LG GDR3120L TutorialThe outer Xbox 360 “shell” is entirely screwless. Plastic friction tabs hold the case together. There are many different tutorials for opening the Xbox 360, with different methods. Here are some links to “opening the Xbox 360” tutorials. I decided not to cover opening the Xbox 360 in this tutorial since it is already long enough and there are many other tutorials for opening the Xbox 360.
Notes:
- The Anandtech guide says you need to use a Torx 12 screwdriver. There is no such thing. You need a Torx 10 screwdriver.
- Removing the grey side grill on the hard drive side is a little tricky.
The first friction tab is actually inaccessible from the top holes in the case, so you need to stick your screwdriver in the hole by where the hard drive button is and unclip it. (See Pic)
- In order to push in the back clips, you can do one of two things. You can use a thin metal object such as a precision flathead screwdriver / bobby pin / paperclip OR you can make an opening “key” out of a CD spindle case. The key would not work for me, it was too flimsy, but it works for some people. You can purchase an “unlock kit.”
- If all you want to do is just flash the firmware, you only need to remove the six long screws on the bottom. (See Pic) Read all these guides and watch all the videos, figure out how you want to goThe Da Vinci Code Games Cheats Hints & Trainer and Unlockables PC GuideThe Da Vinci Code really stirred the waters for the whole world. Not only did the book quickly become a bestseller and the movie staring Tom Hanks got on the lips of all people, but also the gaming industry benefited from this. Such a plot was bound to create the setting for an entertaining adventure. The only difference between the game’s storyline and the book and movie is the absence of the Oscar winner actor Tom Hanks. The game also brings some additional content (you’ll have a small puzzling surprise even if you enter the official site, not to mention the game) to the story to pad up the adventure.
Although the variety of the puzzles is satisfactory, The Da Vinci Code can’t really be considered a must have adventure game, but the soundtrack surely makes you believe that. For those of you that already got the game, don’t worry, it will prove an appealing experience and if by any chance you need a little help, check up on the following cheats. The developers thought of it all and made your little cheating get a little easier than usually. All you need to do is choose “Codes” from the “Options” menu and then enter the desired code. Vitruvian Man – enables God mode. You’ll have to enter it for both Robert and Sophie as the game ends if either one of them dies. Sacred Feminine – doubles the amount of health for your character. Phillips Exeter – enables one hit fistCADPIPE HVAC TutorialThe CADPIPE tutorial has been organized to include many of the timesaving features of the CADPIPE HVAC program. While it would be impossible to highlight every aspect of the program, we believe that after completing this teaching manual you will have a good working knowledge of CADPIPE.
All AutoCAD commands referenced in the tutorial (Zoom Window, e.g.) are shown in CAPITAL LETTERS while all CADPIPE commands (Walls, e.g.) are shown in bold text. This tutorial is written under the assumption that you are using a mouse and selecting commands from the toolbars or pull-down menus. All CADPIPE system prompts are in italics and the appropriate responses are numbered consecutively.
Note: Be sure that you have gone through the instructional materials for your AutoCAD software. The CADPIPE tutorial assumes that you have a basic working knowledge of AutoCAD.
Download pdf CADPIPE HVAC TutorialUsers Guide to the GLUT for Markov Chain Monte Carlo Graphical Interface Version 1.0The GLUT for Markov chain Monte Carlo (Gf(MC) 2 ) library provides a system for visual- izing the variables involved in Markov chain Monte Carlo. It is designed to provide a relatively simple user interface that allows the management of multiple windows which provide di®erent views of the variables involved in the simulation. It is written in C/C++. The window manage- ment system uses calls to Mark Kilgaard’s OpenGL Utility Toolkit (GLUT). GLUT is almost platform independent, so the features of Gf(MC) 2 should work in almost the same way across di®erent platforms (e.g., Macintosh, Windows, Linux, etc.).
This document describes the features available to the user of an application that draws upon the Gf(MC) 2 library. The table of contents provides a good overview of those features. A separate document will be prepared for developers interested in incorporating the Gf(MC) 2 library into their own software.
Download pdf Users Guide to the GLUT for Markov Chain Monte Carlo Graphical Interface Version 1.0SprintScan 35 User Guide pdfMacintosh system requirements 1-2 PC system requirements 1-3 Technical Support 1-4 Registration card 1-4 Unpacking 1-5 2 Setup and use The scanner 2-1 Positioning the scanner 2-3 SCSI guidelines 2-4 SCSI ID numbers 2-6 Installing a SCSI adapter in a PC 2-7 Connecting the scanner to your computer 2-7 Diagrams of various SCSI configurations 2-8 Turning on the scanner 2-10 Inserting originals for scanning 2-11 3 Care and maintenance Maintenance 3-1 Changing the lamp 3-2 Changing the fuse (ES scanner only) 3-4 Troubleshooting 3-6 SprintScan 35 warranty 3-8 SprintScan 35 service 3-8 Polaroid Offices and Service Centers 3-9 Radio and television interference (LE and Plus) 3-11 Radio and television interference (ES) 3-12
Appendix A: Specifications A-1 Index I-1 Use this as a quick reference for scanning. For details, see the pages indicated. See page: 1-5 1 Unpack the SprintScan 35 scanner package. 2-7 2 Install a SCSI host adapter card in your computer (PC-compatibles only). 2-6 3 Change the SCSI ID number of the scanner, if necessary. The scanners are factory set to SCSI ID number 6. 2-7 4 With all equipment turned off, connect the scanner to your computer using the SCSI cable provided. If the scanner is the last device in the chain, use a terminator at the scanner (LE and ES scanners) or move the termination switch to ON (Plus scanner). 2-10 5 Plug the power cable into the scanner and into a grounded power outlet. 2-10 6 Turn on the scanner, then your computer.