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Hey! Socket programming got you down? Is this stuff just a little too difficult to figure out from the man pages? You want to do cool Internet programming, but you don’t have time to wade through a gob of struct s trying to figure out if you have to call bind() before you connect(), etc., etc. Well, guess what! I’ve already done this nasty business, and I’m dying to share the information with everyone! You’ve come to the right place. This document should give the average competent C programmer the edge s/he needs to get a grip on this networking noise.
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jEdit 4.2 User’s Guide

Exactly how jEdit is started depends on the operating system. For example, on Unix you can run “jedit” at the command line, or select jEdit from a menu; on Windows, you can double-click on the jEdit icon or select it from the Start menu.

If jEdit is started while another copy is already running, control is transferred to the running copy, and a second instance is not loaded. This saves time and memory if jEdit is started multiple times. Communication between instances of jEdit is implemented using TCP/IP sockets; the initial instance is known as the server, and subsequent invocations are clients.
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BenQ FP241VW User Guide Manual

Getting to know your monitor Front view (1) Front view (2) Left-side view Back view (1) Back view(2): locations of plugs & sockets How to assemble your monitor hardware Adjusting the monitor angle Detaching the top-mount monitor shelf Using the monitor wall mounting kit Getting the most from your BenQ monitor How to install the monitor on a new computer How to upgrade the monitor on an existing computer How to install on Windows Vista systems How to install on Windows XP system How to adjust the screen resolution How to adjust the screen refresh rate Picture optimization How to adjust your monitor The control panel On Screen Display (OSD) menu structure Hot key mode Main menu mode
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Motorola E1000

Motorola E1000. Developer Reference Sheet. Band/Frequency. UMTS 2100 MHz. GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz … Creating Media for the Motorola E1000. References:
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