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  • Honeywell - Fram RV Motorcycle (Tri-Lingual)
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  • Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) Mac OS X Integration Guide Manual
  • In the architecture of a server solution, supply of electrical power is a single point of failure. If electrical power is lost, servers can fail without warning and software corruption can occur even with journaled file systems. UPS devices protect from voltage spikes, surges, overvoltage, undervoltage and other nastiness. They protect the most expensive and critical elements of IT infrastructure. A UPS also gives critical systems enough time to gracefully shut down and switch off before the UPS batteries are exhausted. If possible an email message can be sent to the outside world before everything goes dark. Systems can also be configured and scripted to return automatically once power has restored and a minimum battery capacity has been reached. Unfortunately, even where a UPS has been purchased, the majority of installations I have come across have little or no configuration in place. It is not just a case of buying a UPS off the shelf and plugging it in. Armed with a little more information and a bit of extra time, a UPS can be used to offer much better protection from power failure events. This document is intended to assist with specifying and deploying UPS for Apple server installations. Implementation Process ” Identify devices requiring UPS protection; ” calculate power draw; ” estimate run time requirements; ” specify required UPS battery capacity; ” select manufacturer and model; ” install on site with appropriate electrical wiring; ” configure UPS communications and software for graceful shutdown and restart sequences; ” scheduled testing;
  • Implementing a Caching and Tiling Map Server: a Web 2.0 Case Study
  • Modern Geographical Information Systems (GIS) [1] provide a service-oriented architecture for interacting with geographical data sets and related maps. Web-based GIS systems are architected around the same principles as more general Web service systems based on SOAP [2], WSDL [3], and REST. Mirroring the World Wide Web Consortium and OASIS Web service standards-making bodies, the Open Geospatial Consortium [5] defines open standards for messages, XML data formats, and access protocols that are specific to the GIS community. In addition to OGC-based services, there are many companies (such as ESRI and AutoDesk) that provide proprietary, commercial solutions. Services from these various providers are not normally interoperable. The methods of the traditional GIS community have been challenged in the last two years by the emergence of new, lighter-weight approaches towards building clients and integrating data. The availability of Google Maps, Google Earth, Microsoft’s TeraServer, Yahoo! Maps and similar systems has enabled enthusiasts and part-time developers to make highly interactive Web interfaces to these companies’ services and to integrate their maps with local data. Google Maps in particular is an important example of the so-called Web 2.0 development approach [6]: Google has built and maintains a high performance, highly scalable map service (available for free) that has a relatively simple, JavaScript-based programming interface. This simple but powerful public interface to a very complicated service is the hallmark of Web 2.0, since it democratizes the client development process: very little programming skill is required to build custom Web applications and to combine them with data
  • A + CAL User’s Manual P-Syntax Version
  • This is an instruction manual for Version 1.1 of the p-syntax version of the + cal algorithm language. The following section, on page 3, explains the difference between this syntax and the alternative c-syntax. Section 1 explains what an algorithm language is and why you’d want to use one. Section 2 tells you what you need to know to get started using + cal. After reading it, you’ll be able to write and check + cal algorithms. You can read the other parts of this manual as you need them. The table of contents and the index can help you find what you need. Pages 68–70 at the end, just before the index, contain a series of tables that summarize a lot of useful information. The rest of the manual is arranged in the order you’re likely to want to look at it: • Section 3 describes the things you’ll find in most programming language manuals, like the statements of the language. Once you’ve started writing + cal algorithms, you should browse this chapter to learn about features of + cal not mentioned in Section 2. • We run programs, but we check algorithms. Section 2 gets you started using the translator and TLC model checker to check + cal algorithms. Section 4 tells you more about the translator and TLC. It’s mostly about TLC, describing some of its additional features and how to use it to debug an algorithm. You should go to Section 4 if you don’t understand what the translator or
  • XBMC-Python Scripting Tutorial
  • Welcome to the Python for XBMC Tutorial! This project began one day when I discovered XBMC (XBox Media Center) supports scripts written in Python. Darkie made the port, and I’d like to thank him for his great work and support! (I harassed him with questions and feature suggestions and he was always nice enough to reply to the questions and to add the features.) Curious, I decided to try to use this scripting language to display some basic stuff. Before I could begin writing for the XBox, I spent many hours learning the Python language (and, in the process, the snake bit me ;), and reading through all the documentation included in the Windows port. Once I’d finished that, I started to code some very basic scripts. I learned XBMC Python through a lot of trial and error. Now I feel more comfortable coding for the XBox, and so I decided to share my experience. In order to script for the XBox, you’ll obviously need Python installed with XBMC. Most XBMC releases include a python.rar file containing the necessary scripts. (Some full-scale releases come with Python already included in the main installation.) So unrar the Python file if you need to, and you'll have two folders: “python” and “scripts.” Place both of these in XBMC’s root directory. Note that features are always being added, so we really advise you to have the last version of XBMC and of Python, otherwise scripts written using newer versions may not work with your installation. To run
  • MacBook (Early 2008) User's Guide Manual
  • Your MacBook is designed so that you can set it up quickly and start using it right away. If you have never used a MacBook or are new to Macintosh computers, read this chapter for help getting started. Important: Read all the installation instructions (and the safety information starting on page 55) carefully before you first use your computer. If you are an experienced user, you may already know enough to get started. Make sure you look over the information in Chapter 2,“Life with Your MacBook,” to find out about the new features of this MacBook. Many answers to questions can be found on your computer in Mac Help. For information about getting Mac Help, see “Getting Answers”on page 27. Apple may release new versions and updates to its system software, so the images shown in this book may be slightly different from what you see onscreen. Important: Remove the protective film around the 60W MagSafe Power Adapter before setting up your MacBook. Setting Up Your MacBook Your MacBook is designed so that you can set it up quickly and start using it right away.The following pages take you through the setup process, including these tasks: - Plugging in the 60W MagSafe Power Adapter - Connecting cables and accessing a network - Turning on your MacBook and using the trackpad - Configuring a user account and other settings using Setup Assistant - Setting up the Mac OS X desktop and preferences Download pdf MacBook (Early 2008) User's Guide Manual
  • 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
  • High Performance Full Text Search for Database Content
  • Why FullText Search is Important? ? Is not it silly question to ask ? ? Natural way for humans to search for information – Search engines took over catalogs as traffic generators in a web long ago ? Quickly growing amount of information stored – Personal information, Business information, community information etc. Why Full Text for DataBase ? ? Database – typical storage for Web Site data ? Contains original data – No design elements – Typically no data duplication – Best data granularity – Easy to cover all data ? Performance efficient – Web Server, Application Server are not involved. Types of FullText Search Solutions ? Special Database Features – MySQL Full Text Search, Sienna – Solutions exists for PostgreSQL, Oracle and many others ? Home baked database based solutions – Using stored procedures or set of queries and keyword tables for search ? External Full Text Search Solutions – Lucene, Sphinx, Mnogosearch etc. Download pdf High Performance Full Text Search for Database Content
  • 12 inch PowerBook G4 Review pdf
  • The 12-inch PowerBook G4 provides the most advanced and complete feature set of any ultracompact notebook. Key Features 4.6 pounds. At just over an inch thick and a svelte 4.6 pounds, 1 the sleek aluminum design is so easy to carry, it will be your constant companion. Video-out versatility. Support for DVI, ADC, VGA, S-video, and composite video lets you connect to your choice of flat-panel displays, monitors, projectors, and TVs. Affordable DVD-burning studio. The slot-loading SuperDrive 2 lets you burn custom CDs and professional DVDs using the included iDVD, iMovie, iPhoto, and iTunes applications. Leading digital connections. USB 2.0, FireWire 400, and Ethernet provide high-speed data connections to your peripherals and networks. Advanced wireless. With built-in antennas, the 12-inch PowerBook is ready for an AirPort Extreme Card for superfast wireless networking. 3 Integrated Bluetooth technology delivers cable-free connections to PDAs Technical Specifications Processor and memory A 1GHz PowerPC G4 processor with Velocity Engine A 512K SRAM on-chip L2 cache A 133MHz system bus A 256MB of PC2100 (266MHz) DDR SDRAM; one open SO-DIMM slot; support for up to 1.25GB Storage A 40GB 4200-rpm Ultra ATA/100 hard drive 5 A One of the following optical drives: R Slot-loading Combo drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW): reads DVDs at up to 8x speed, writes CD-R discs at up to 24x speed, writes CD-RW discs at up to 10x speed, reads CDs at up to 24x speed R Slot-loading SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW): writes DVD-R discs at up to 2x speed, reads DVDs at up to 8x speed, writes
  • Using molecular graphics software to create geometry
  • Several PDB viewers, including Chimera and Pymol, are able to export molecular representations as VRML files. VRML files can then be converted to a file type that can be imported directly into the 3D application of your choice. By default, Maya is able to open/import .obj, .fbx, .mel, .ma and .mb files (among others). Plugins can be installed to import a number of other 3d file types, but as of yet there is no direct way to import VRML files into Maya. First, we’ll explore the functionality of Chimera and export VRML files of the reovirus attachment protein sigma1, then we’ll use the ‘multiscale model’ option in Chimera to export the reovirus core as VRML. We will then use PyMOL to create a cartoon protein representation and export it to VRML. Using Chimera to Export VRML Surfaces & Ribbons: Open PDB ID ‘1KKE’ using Chimera’s ‘Fetch by ID’ command under the File menu. To download any PDB directly, you can go to http://www.rcsb.org. Chimera can also be downloaded for free from the UCSF Chimera website (http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/). By default, the molecule is seen as a wire model. You can tumble the model using the left mouse button (LMB). The right mouse button (RMB) allows use to zoom in, and the middle mouse button (MMB) pans. Download pdf Using molecular graphics software to create geometry