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PL-2303 (Chip Rev H, HX, X) USB to Serial Adapter Driver Installation ManualThe PL-2303 USB to Serial adapter is your smart and convenient accessory for connecting RS-232 serial devices to your USB-equipped Windows host computer. It provides a bridge connection with a standard DB 9-pin male serial port connector in one end and a standard Type-A USB plug connector on the other end. You simply attach the serial device onto the serial port of the cable and plug the USB connector into your PC USB port. It allows a simple and easy way of adding serial connections to your PC without having to go thru inserting a serial card and traditional port configuration.
This USB to Serial adapter is ideal for connecting modems, cellular phones, PDAs, digital cameras, card readers and other serial devices to your computer. It provides serial connections up to 1Mbps of data transfer rate. And since USB does not require any IRQ resource, more devices can be attached to the system without the previous hassles of device and resource conflicts.
Finally, the PL-2303 USB to Serial adapter is a fully USB Specification compliant device and therefore supports advanced power management such as suspend and resume operations as well as remote wakeup. The PL-2303 USB Serial cable adapter is designed to work on all Windows operating systems.
Download pdf PL-2303 (Chip Rev H, HX, X) USB to Serial Adapter Driver Installation ManualCreate dynamic sites with PHP & MySQLThis tutorial shows you how to use two open source, cross-platform tools for creating a dynamic Web site: PHP and MySQL. When we are finished, you will know how dynamic sites work and how they serve the content, and you will be ready to serve your own dynamic content from your site.
The need for dynamic content
The Web is no longer static; it's dynamic. As the information content of the Web grows, so does the need to make Web sites more dynamic. Think of an e-shop that has 1,000 products. The owner has to create 1,000 Web pages (one for each product), and whenever anything changes, the owner has to change all those pages. Ouch!!! Wouldn't it be easier to have only one page that created and served the content on the fly from the information about the products stored in a database, depending on the client request?
Nowadays sites have to change constantly and provide up-to-date news, information, stock prices, and customized pages. PHP and SQL are two ways to make your site dynamic.
PHP PHP is a robust, server-side, open source scripting language that is extremely flexible and actually fun to learn. PHP is also cross platform, which means your PHP scripts will run on Unix, Linux, or an NT server.
MySQL SQL is the standard query language for interacting with databases. MySQL is an open source, SQL database server that is more or less free and extremely fast. MySQL is also cross platform.
Download pdf Create dynamic sites with PHP & MySQLGeneration Web 2.0Web 2.0 is the name for the latest internet technologies that enable users from around the world to connect online and share their knowledge and expertise. These technologies include blogs, wikis, social networking sites (MySpace, Bebo, Facebook), and community tagging tools (such as del.icio.us and Digg).
In online communities the norms around who has control, privacy and openness have shifted. Danah Boyd, a researcher with the University of Southern California, says that ‘New social technologies have altered the underlying architecture of social interaction and information distribution. They (young people) are embracing this change, albeit often with the clumsy candour of an elephant in a china shop. Meanwhile, most adults are panicking.’
These technologies, along with devices such as digital cameras, allow young people to be producers and consumers of content and services. Most will now have heard of YouTube and Flickr, sites that allow users to share, comment on and rate videos and photos. This is the era of the read/write web where anyone can publish and rules about what is acceptable/unacceptable are being re-written.
At education.au, we now share our knowledge through blogs on our company website. To join the discussions, visit http://blogs.educationau.edu.au/
Mashups take ‘live’ data and represent it in many forms; for example, you may have seen community generated recommended restaurants on Google Earth. myfuture will soon offer users Google maps of where courses are offered and the nearest train station to the providers’ location.
Finally, technologies such as RSS (Really Simple Syndication) allow you to filter the increasingly complex information-rich worldPhotoshop Elements Quick GuidePhotoshop Elements is an image editing program you can use to prepare images for your story.
Photoshop allows you to resize and crop photos, fix flaws in the image, and composite images together into a collage.
Step 1 – Opening Program and Getting Photos
After opening up the software you will see the “welcome” window. Select “Browse for File.” This will open up the Browser window. Use the window in the upper left to navigate to your “rough images” folder. You should now see your rough images in the Browser.
Step 2 – Selecting a Photo to Edit
To edit a photo, double click on it. A new window will open. This is the Photoshop Elements Editor workspace. Many of the tools you’ll be using are on the far left, in a vertical strip called the Tool Palette. You can find out each tool’s name/function by hovering over the tool with your mouse.
Step 3 - Cropping
This is what a typical image might look like if you scanned a bunch of pictures at once. Your first job is to separate these photos, edit them, and then save each one as an individual file. To do this, use the rectangular marquee tool, shown below.
Download pdf Photoshop Elements Quick GuideHow to Create a Website and Maintain it1. First, you need to think about what you want your website to be called. In the example I’m going to show you, the topic of the website is going to be aviation and airplanes.
2. Then you need to decide what you want on the website. For example: Forums, Content Management, Live Support, etc. In the example website I am going to have Content Management and a Forum.
3. Now go to http://www.byethost.com and sign up for a free account like this:
4. Look at some great offers, then click the “Click here to signup” button, and then click it again.
5. Now you need to enter some information about your website.
6. After you hit submit, a screen will pop up telling you a lot of needed information about the site, so please save it!
7. Now that you have saved it, click “Click here to instantly login to your cpanel”
8. Welcome to your control panel, the brain of your website, this is where everything happens!
9. All the buttons are pretty much self explanatory, and for that reason, I’m not going to list off what they all do. But if you need help with any one of them, or anything else to do with your new website, contact byethost.
Download pdf How to Create a Website and Maintain itAutoCAD 2007 Familiarity Breeds ExhilarationCreate it, visualize it, document it—believe it. Where does a great idea go once it hits you? From conceptual design through drafting and detailing, AutoCAD 2007 software helps you create and explore ideas like never before—whether you’re working on manufacturing, building, or civil projects. Now with a single tool you can design, visualize, document, and share your ideas. That tool is AutoCAD 2007, and there’s never been an AutoCAD release like it.
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Type Four cylinder inline, turbocharged, charge air intercooling (180 and 225 hp ) , six-cylinder spark-ignition DOHC (250 hp)
Arrangement Front mounted, transverse
180 hp version 225 hp version
Bore 3.18 in. 81 mm 3.18 in. 81 mm
Stroke 3.40 in. 86.4 mm 3.40 in. 86.4 mm
Displacement 107 cu. in. 1781 cc 107 cu. in. 1781 cc
Compression ratio
Fuel requirement Premium unleaded (91 AKI) recommended for maximum performance
Horsepower (SAE) 180 hp @ 5500 rpm 225 hp @ 5900 rpm
Max. Torque 173 lbs. ft. @ 1950 - 4700 rpm 207 lbs. ft. @ 2200-5500 rpm
Max. Turbo boost 1.8 bar 2.1 bar
ENGINE DESIGN:
Cylinder block Cast iron
Crankshaft Forged steel, 5 main bearings
Cylinder head Aluminum alloy
Valve train / intake DOHC, belt driven, hydraulic lifters
Firing order 1-3-4-2 (180 and 225 hp models)
Cooling system Water-cooled, thermostatically controlled radiator fan
Lubrication system Gear pump, pressurized, full flow with oil cooler
Fuel injection / ME 7.5 Motronic with electronic multi-point sequential fuel injection, hot film air mass sensor, Ignition system solid state direct ignition with multiple coils
Download 2004 Audi TT Coupe EbookEasy Track User GuideEasy Track is Micrograms’ new record keeping and assessment system. It is easy to set up, easy to maintain, and easy to use. It is designed for use in a network environment where its many features will be fully appreciated. But, it easily can be used to keep student records on a single stand-alone computer as well. Tech staff will notice Easy Track dramatically reduces annual setup time for Micrograms software. No more reentering student names annually or making multiple class files for a single teacher!
Teachers will appreciate that options for all Micrograms programs can be set with Easy Track, and that student data from all Micrograms programs can be viewed, graphed, analyzed, and printed from within Easy Track. Individual student performance and growth can be compared with those of the class, grade, or other student groupings.
Educators also will like Easy Track’s ability to compare group to group performance and growth, so they can analyze various groups’ experience with Micrograms programs from No Child Left Behind perspectives.
The basic idea of Easy Track is that all Micrograms programs use the same database, the Micrograms Data Folder. You enter a student’s name in Easy Track once when she/he enters kindergarten and take it out when the child is no longer a student at the school. Each year you use Easy Track to quickly assign students to their new class groups.
All Micrograms programs are pointed at the Micrograms Data Folder and pick up their class files from there. When you get a newJADE (Java Agent DEvelopment framework) Introductions in PDFA Hands-on Intensive Workshop on agent development using JADE framework, organized by the Gerstner Laboratory. JADE (Java Agent DEvelopment framework) is runtime environment for development of FIPA compliant inter- operable agents. Currently in version 3.0, JADE is the most widely used agent development framework. JADE is open source, distributed under Lesser General Public License. The course is intended for people familiar with Java programming language and the basic concepts of multi-agent systems, who want to start developing agents using JADE. No prior experience with agent programming is needed. Each course participant receives a CD with JADE in- stallation, documentation and course material (slides and example source codes).
The course takes place in computer classroom with every participant having own computer (option to use personal laptop provided). We recommend pair programming. Every topic is covered by sample source codes, en- couraging the participants to exercise the knowledge y immediately playing around with the concepts. Participants receive a certificate of participation.
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