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  • Nokia 5200 Review
  • Nokia 5200 was launched at the. same time with another model, 5300, that looks and has the ... So, the only thing left was the manual. I opened it and 10 November 2006 By: Cosmin Vasile, Communicatio News Editor Nokia 5200 Review Nokias little toy designed especially for youngste Launched at the end of September, Nokias 5200 mid-end handset has one of the most desirable targets – youngste. By the look of it, the phone will surely attract young people with ages between 14 and 20. Thats something new from the Finnish giant manufacturer, thus Nokia will be able to meet the demands of a new segment of custome. Both design and features are embedded together to offer use a fresh and trendy experience. Nokia 5200 was launched at the same time with another model, 5300, that looks and has the same features with two exceptio: display and camera. So, if you like the phone and want an enhanced experience (larger display and better camera) you can get the upgraded veion of 5200 (5300), which of coue will cost you more. But does it really worth it? I wont give you a straight awer Download manual
  • ActionScript Coding Standards Tutorial
  • Macromedia Flash applications have generally been built without regard to particular standards or guidelines. While this flexibility allows for a wide variety of solutions to a problem, it also makes it difficult for anyone other than the author of an application to understand the code. Even the author may have difficulty reading his or her own code after it is written. If a developer cannot understand the code in an application, it will not be easy to debug the code, make changes, or reuse the application. This documents outlines a system of best practices specifically designed for coding with ActionScript and building applications with Macromedia Flash. Applications that use these guidelines should be more efficient and understandable-and the underlying ActionScript code will be easy to debug and reuse. Download ActionScript Coding Standards Tutorial
  • Sepialine Print Tracking for Macintosh 6.2 Quick Start Guide
  • Sepialine Print Tracking for Macintosh allows mixed network environments (PC & Mac) to deploy a unified print tracking system and maintain a single database for reporting and management. To install this component, you’ll need access to your current Sepialine Database Server (or the target machine for your Sepialine Database Server) and all of the Mac workstations you wish to track. For pure Macintosh environments the Sepialine Print Tracking for Macintosh client will require that at least one PC reside on your network. This PC will house the Sepialine Database and Sepialine Manager that will be used to store collected print activity data and run reports. This PC does not need to play an integral role in your network environment. The following is a schematic of how the Sepialine Print Tracking for Macintosh client functions on a network and reports print activity to a centralized database. System Requirements: • IBM Compatible PC running Windows 2000 Professional or Server, Windows 2003 Server or Windows XP Professional • 256 Mb RAM • PIII 800Mhz or greater • Internet Information Server 5.0 or above • Microsoft .NET • Macintosh OS X 10.3+ Step Overview I. Verify Microsoft Internet Installation Services (IIS) are Installed (if not, install) II. Verify the Microsoft .Net Runtime is installed (if not, install) III. Verify Sepialine Web Service is installed (if not, install) IV. Install Sepialine Print Tracking for Macintosh Clients Download pdf Sepialine Print Tracking for Macintosh 6.2 Quick Start Guide
  • Kyocera Command Center Operation Guide
  • KYOCERA COMMAND CENTER (here in after referred to as COMMAND CENTER) refers to the web home page that is installed in the machine from which you can verify the operating status of the machine and make settings related to security, network printing, E-mail transmission and advanced networking. System Requirements If the machine is used on a TCP/IP network and has a valid IP address, it may be managed from any web browser. The browser allows configuration of all machine settings, however, unlike the AdminManager, the browser cannot create NetWare print objects. If a browser is used for NetWare configuration, then NWAdmin must also be used to create the NetWare print objects. The COMMAND CENTER home page can only be accessed from a PC if the TCP/IP protocol is installed on the PC and the IP address has been configured for the machine. Required operating systems (OS) for using COMMAND CENTER: • Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 • Apple Macintosh OS X 10.x The COMMAND CENTER web page has been tested with the following web browsers Download pdf Kyocera Command Center Operation Guide
  • 2007 FORD RANGER
  • rounded front design will help. optimize performance and fuel economy. 2007 FORD RANGER ... automatic and manual control of trailer brakes Even though it's our “starter” pickup, Ranger features the same “Built Ford Tough” heritage and components as its full-size siblings. That's what has made it such a popular compact pickup choice for nearly 20 yea. While Ranger's rugged attributes remain uncompromised for 2007, there's added emphasis on safety and security, with the Peonal Safety System ® , Tire Pressure Monitoring System, and SecuriLock ® standard on all series. And for everyone concerned about high gas prices, the fuel- efficient aluminum-block 16-valve 2.3L DOHC four-cylinder engine is offered in more models. Audiophiles will be pleased that Ranger's extremely popular audio optio – the Pioneer ® 290-watt MP3 Sound Package and the TREMOR Package with its 510-watt MP3 sound system – are joined by factory- italled SIRIUS™ Satellite radio option. Additional noteworthy 2007 Ranger features include: • Regular Cab (6 and 7 box lengths) and 2-door/4-door SuperCab models • Three engine choices – all with 100,000-mile tune-up interval:* - 2.3L DOHC I4 with 143 hp and 154 lb-ft of Download Manual
  • Code Centric: T-SQL Programming with Stored Procedures and Triggers
  • The brackets around objectowner indicate it is an optional argument. An object’s owner is determined at create-time, but it can be changed post-creation. The main goal of this section is to explain which owner is assigned when you omit this optional argument or when the object is created by a member of the fixed-server role sysadmin. The rules that dictate who the object owner is can be a little confusing until you understand fixed-server and fixed-database roles and the system-created user dbo. The SQL Server fixed-server and fixed-database roles are somewhat analogous to the group concept used in NT to implement security. These roles are a part of SQL Server’s Security Model and allow you to more easily manage the actions users can perform. For example, a member of the fixed-server role sysadmin can perform any action within an instance of SQL Server, while a member of the fixed-database role db_owner can perform any action within a database. A member of the fixed-database role db_ddladmin can create, alter or delete all database objects within a database. Each database in an instance of SQL Server has a special system-created user called dbo (database owner). The dbo user has implicit permission to perform any action in a database and cannot be deleted. When a member of sysadmin performs any action within a database, it is executed in the context of dbo. The dbo user is not explicitly associated with the fixed-database roles db_owner or db_ddladmin. When you create a database object with a login
  • HP Compaq 8710p Notebook PC Review pdf
  • Volume mute button with LED indicator Volume scroll zone with up/down LED indicators Calculator button RJ-45/Ethernet port RJ-11/modem port Optical drive Full numeric keypad 4 USB 2.0 ports Stereo microphone in Stereo headphone/line out Touchpad with scroll zone Touchpad buttons, three Hard drive / optical drive activity / HP 3D DriveGuard LED Battery charging LED Power/standby LED Wireless on/off LED Power button with LED HP Info / HP QuickLook button with LED indicator Wireless on/off button with LED indicator HP Presentation button with LED indicator Display Internal 17.0-inch diagonal WXGA+ anti-glare (1440 x 900 resolution) 17.0-inch diagonal WSXGA+ anti-glare wide-viewing angle (1680 x 1050 resolution) 17.0-inch diagonal WSXGA+ wide-viewing angle BrightView (1680 x 1050 resolution) Ambient light sensor Integrated lid switch HP Privacy Filter support External Up to 32-bit per pixel color depth VGA port supports resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz, and lower resolutions at up to 100 Hz HDMI 1.2 port supports direct connection to high-definition displays with up to 1920 x 1080 resolution and 7-channel audio with one convenient cable (not included). DVI port in optional HP Docking Station (sold separately) supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 for single-link DVI monitors and up to 2560 x 1600 for dual-link DVI monitors. NOTE: Resolutions are dependent upon monitor capability and resolution and color depth settings. Download HP Compaq 8710p Notebook PC Review pdf
  • A Plan 9 Newbie's Guide
  • This is a quick-start guide to the user interface of the Plan 9 operating system based on my own experiences getting started at Coraid. For concreteness, it describes the setup actually used at Coraid. Some knowledge of UNIX and of commercial GUIs (Windows, MacOS, or recent Linux) is presumed. This is not a technical guide to Plan 9. This is only a "guide for the perplexed" to teach you just enough Plan 9 to get you started. The information given here is not complete my goal is to give you a useful subset. Thus I will skip some menu items and commands at every stage, the ones you do not need immediately. I assume that you will eventually read the official documentation Plan 9 is an experimental UNIX-like operating system developed by Bell Labs and released as open-souce freeware. It has requirements comparable to Windows 95 (e.g., 32 MB RAM on a 486) and is often used in embedded systems. That is bad Latin for, "More UNIX than the UNIXes themselves" (cf. Romanis ipsis Romanior) and sums up what Plan 9 is like. Plan 9 is based on the same ideas as early UNIX simplicity, compactness, and orthogonality but implements some of them differently, in ways that are (I would argue) closer to the spirit of UNIX than normal present-day UNIX implementations. Specifically: Instead of NFS, SAMBA, etc., there is normally just one file-sharing protocol, called 9P, and it is transparent to the user. You just carry your whole.... Download pdf A Plan 9 Newbie's
  • Ajax on Rails
  • In a few short months, Ajax has moved from an obscure and rarely used technology to the hottest thing since sliced bread. This article introduces the incredibly easy-to-use Ajax support that is part of the Ruby on Rails web application framework. This is not a step-by-step tutorial, and I assume that you know a little bit about how to organize and construct a Rails web application. If you need a quick refresher, check out Rolling with Ruby on Rails, Part 1 and Part 2. Just in case you've been stranded on a faraway island for most of the year, here's the history of Ajax in 60 seconds or less. In the beginning, there was the World Wide Web. Compared with desktop applications, web applications were slow and clunky. People liked web applications anyway because they were conveniently available from anywhere, on any computer that had a browser. Then Microsoft created XMLHttpRequest in Internet Explorer 5, which let browser-side JavaScript communicate with the web server in the background without requiring the browser to display a new web page. That made it possible to develop more fluid and responsive web applications. Mozilla soon implemented XMLHttpRequest in its browsers, as did Apple (in the Safari browser) and Opera. XMLHttpRequest must have been one of the Web's best kept secrets. Since its debut in 1998, few sites have used it at all, and most developers, if they even knew about it, never used it. Google started to change that when it released a series of high-profile web
  • Audi A6 Electrical Wiring Manual
  • Audi owner this manual will be indispensable as a source of the same detailed. electrical system information available at an authorized Audi dealer. ST-28 Scan Tool Engine Control Module Coding Variations, 2.8L 5V V6 (engine code: AHA) Country or Emission Level Drive or Additional Functions Transmission Vehicle Type 00 = 0 = Front Wheel Drive without Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR) 0 = 5-Speed Manual 0 = 01 = 1 = Front Wheel Drive with Anti- Slip Regulation (ASR) 1 = 1 = 02 = 2 = All Wheel Drive (quattro) without Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR) 2 = 2 = C Class (C5 Audi A6) Download Audi A6 Electrical Wiring Manual