The 3D Blaster ® RIVA TNT2™ PCI is a high quality 2D/3D/video graphics accelerator card that is well suited for a wide variety of applications ranging from everyday desktop use to gaming and entertainment.
Leveraging the RIVA TNT2 M64 graphics controller from NVIDIA ®, the 3D Blaster RIVA TNT2 PCI delivers high quality and performance. Its dual texture architecture can process 2 pixels or textures per clock cycle; this enables developers to create special effects such as multi-layered textures, bump mapping to simulate rough surfaces, and environmental mapping that gives objects reflective properties. Developers can take advantage of advanced filtering modes (including trilinear mipmapping and anisotropic filtering) with full scene anti-aliasing to create realistic images that rival more expensive graphics workstations.
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With the rise of model-driven development, model repositories are intended to facilitate research in model engineering and consequently in domain-specific modeling. Model repositories are central places where all kinds of modeling artifacts (e.g., meta-metamodels, metamodels, models, and possibly transformation models) are stored and coordinated. They can serve as a platform for making available the specification of metamodels to others (typically necessary for domain-specific modeling languages) and for exchanging models, as well as a resource for teaching/learning materials.
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There are a variety of ways to connect the Galaxy to the print server. Some offer improved performance, and some offer-improved performance along with the ability to locate the printer or plotter some distance away from the RIP. Here are the most common options, all of which are supported directly or indirectly by OpenRIP for PlanetB:
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Manage Users and Groups AuthServer Configuration mopasswd: Roles Roles-Access Methods Table Access Methods and their Uses Roles - Access Method Guidelines Roles – Actions Table Actions List: Product Administration Table Actions List: Users Roles- Target Groups Roles- Launch Actions Table Launch Actions – Actions Required Chapter 3: Configure Console Servers CSM Tab or Legacy Tab or
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Documentation Introduction Protocol Support Addresses and Port Number Serial RS232 Interface USB Interface Power Supply Ethernet Interface LEDs Product CD Technical Specifications Getting Started Physically Connecting the Unit Install USB Device Drivers NETUSB Software Interface Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Windows 2000 Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Windows XP Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Windows 98 SE Virtual COM Port Driver Installation Linux 2.40 Methods of Assigning the IP Address Hardware Address IP Address DHCP AutoIP Device Installer Install Device Installer RUN Device Installer Device Found Assign IP Assignment Using Device Installer Viewing the Current Configuration
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19 Apr
Posted by jj as Network
Overview Additional Documentation Application Examples Protocol Support Serial RS232 Interface -USB Interface Power Supply Ethernet Interface LEDs Product CD Technical Specifications Quick Start Required Information Hardware Address IP Address WLAN Settings Installing and Configuring the Wi232 Making a Wireless Connection Configuration Using Web-Manager Network Configuration Automatic IP Address Configuration Static IP Address Configuration Server Configuration Serial Tunnel Hostlist Configuration Channel 1
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Overview Package Check List Product Specification Terminologies and acronyms 2: Getting Started Panel Layout DIN Rail Mounting 2.3 Connecting the Hardware Connecting the power 2.3.2 Connecting to the network 2.3.3 Connecting to the device 2.4 Accessing Console Port 2.4.1 Using Serial console 2.4.2 Using Remote console 3: IP Address Configuration 3.1 Static IP 3.1.1 Overview 3.1.2 IP address 3.1.3 Subnet mask 3.1.4 Default gateway 3.1.4 Primary and Secondary DNS 3.2 DHCP 3.2.1 Overview 3.2.2 DHCP setting 3.3 PPPoE 3.3.1 Overview 3.3.2 PPPoE setting
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This Guide Purpose Audience Scope Other Documents in the Library Quick Start Guide Digi Command Reference RealPort Setup Guides AT Command Reference Online Help for the Web UI (User Interface)* Setup Overview Step A: Plan Step B: Set Up the Hardware Step C: Install and Setup Digi Port Authority-Remote Step D: Configure an IP Address Step E: Configure Ports Step F: Configure Other Features as Required Supported Devices About Configuration Methods Configure the Digi Device with the Wizard Configure the Digi Device from an Attached Terminal Configure the Digi Device from a Telnet Session Configure the Digi Device from the Web Interface Downloading a Configuration File Accessing the Configuration from the Web Interface Quick Find Feature Support Table
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