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  • Apple Clamshell iBook Repair Manual
  • This Apple Clamshell iBook Repair Manual contains the Battery Removal Keyboard Ram Replacement Trackpad and Ribbon Cable Assembly CD / DVD Drive Replacement Modem Replacement Display Replacement Stiffener Assembly Battery Board Replacement Hard Drive Replacement DC-IN Board Replacement Logic Board Replacement Using a large flathead screwdriver, turn the two battery locks to the left to unlock the battery compartment. Remove the battery cover. Grasp the plastic piece from the battery, and pull up to remove the battery. Download pdf Apple Clamshell iBook Repair Manual
  • Carousel Automobilesqxd
  • Porsche and Audi automobile dealer-. ships on one parcel. Pond minimization by use of retaining. wall. Varied curb types to aid snow removal.. Porsche and Audi automobile dealerships on one parcel Pond minimization by use of retaining wall Varied curb types to aid snow removal Series of displaying spaces, integrated with landscape and site characters Large caliper trees (4?) were specified to meet tree/forest mitigation requirements Audi Dealership Porsche Dealership Carousel Automobiles… Download PDF Manual
  • PC Performance Maximization through the use of Overclocking
  • PC Performance Maximization through the use of Overclocking and Active Cooling. Supervisor. Warren Little, Electrical Engineering Department. Team Members Univeity of Victoria, ELEC 499 Progress Report #2 February 17, 2001 Progress Report #2 Project PC Performance Maximization through the use of Overclocking and Active Cooling Supervisor Warren Little, Electrical Engineering Department Team Membe Dale Gagne, EE, ID# 9806915 Jason Vath, EE, ID# 9704365 Problem With the advent of rising clock rates in peonal compute, the requirement for improved thermal management of the microprocessor and other components becomes a necessity. Through improved thermal management, we strive to extend the boundaries of PC performance. Objective To undetand the operational characteristics and limitatio of an Intel based PC. Once limitatio are undetood the team will strive to maximize performance through active cooling methods on the microprocessor and chipset. Scope 1. The relatiohip between computational performance and front side bus speed will be analyzed. 2. The correlation between increased front side bus speed and processor heat dissipation will be examined. 3. The relatiohip between processor temperature and operational Download PDF
  • Objectivity/.NET for C#
  • The Microsoft .NET framework is a reliable, Internet-focused, and secure software development platform. Microsoft .NET is composed of a unique bundle of features: • An easy-to-use integrated development environment (IDE) • A suite of .NET interoperable object-oriented programming languages, including C# • A Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), which enables .NET language interoperability Objectivity/.NET for C# is a .NET programming interface for Objectivity/DB. In response to growing market interest in the Microsoft .NET framework, Objectivity, Inc. has developed Objectivity/.NET for C#, which can be used to store and manipulate .NET/C# objects in an Objectivity/DB database. Objectivity/.NET for C# is high-performing and fully interoperable. Consistent with Objectivity, Inc.’s reputation for database storage solution excellence, Objectivity/.NET for C# is a high-performing and fully interoperable .NET database: • It eliminates the mapping layer between C# and traditional data bases, which improves performance and reduces development effort. • It uses the C++/CLI managed interface which is directly linked with the multi-language Objectivity/DB kernel. This enables such Objectivity/DB supported languages as, C#, C++, Java, Smalltalk, and Objectivity/SQL++, to all share the same underlying persistent objects in the Objectivity/DB federated database. The advantage of linking the new C++/CLI interface with the Objectivity/DB kernel is that the performance is much better than with message-based alternatives. • It provides automatic C# code generation for persistent class definitions using the ooddlx tool; Objectivity/Assist can be used as a visual interface to create and generate the persistent defini tions themselves. • It includes a managed library of Objectivity/DB access methods that can be invoked from C# (or any .NET language).
  • Toshiba Qosmio G30 User’s Manual
  • This powerful notebook computer provides excellent expansion capability, including multimedia devices, and it is designed to provide years of reliable, high-performance computing. Your computer is equipped with a built-in TV tuner. When you wish to display a TV program or play a CD/DVD before Windows starts, press the TV button or the CD/DVD button (or the same buttons on the remote control) respectively. When Windows is running, you can display or record a TV program using the My TV feature of Media Center. This manual tells how to set up and begin using your Qosmio G30 computer. It also provides detailed information on configuring your computer, basic operations and care, using optional devices and troubleshooting. If you are a new user of computers or if you’re new to portable computing, first read over the Introduction and The Grand Tour chapters to familiarize yourself with the computer’s features, components and accessory devices. Then read Getting Started for step-by-step instructions on setting up your computer. If you are an experienced computer user, please continue reading the preface to learn how this manual is organized, then become acquainted with this manual by browsing through its pages. Be sure to look over the Special features section of the Introduction, to learn about features that are uncommon or unique to the computers and carefully read HW Setup. If you are going to install PC cards or connect external devices such as a monitor, be sure to read Chapter 9, Optional Devices. Download Toshiba Qosmio G30 User’s Manual
  • OpenOffice.org 1.0, ODBC, and MySQL How-to
  • The launch of OpenOffice.org 1.0 in 2002 removed at a stroke one major obstacle to the universal use of Linux on the desktop. At last, Linux users have office software - word processor, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation - which not only works at least as well as the Microsoft Office equivalent, but can also use Microsoft Office file formats, and is genuinely open source. However, this hasn't prevented objections from Microsoft diehards that they still can't migrate to Linux, because "Linux hasn't anything like Microsoft Access". Well, have I got news for you. It has, and it's called OpenOffice.org 1.0. One of the hidden secrets of OpenOffice.org 1.0 is that it also has a great user-friendly database front end. All you need to do is wire it up to one of the many open-source databases on Linux, and you have a Microsoft Access (and more) equivalent. This document explains how to make this connection, and then provides a quick tour of the database tools within OpenOffice.org 1.0. Many hardened OpenOffice.org 1.0 users are completely unaware of what is hiding under the covers, and are amazed once they start playing with the 'hidden' tools. Download pdf OpenOffice.org 1.0, ODBC, and MySQL How-to
  • An Ethical Guide to Hacking Mobile Phones
  • Security Threats Bluetooth Hacking Introduction Working Case Studies Types of Bluetooth Threats The Bluejack Attack OBEX Push Bluespamming Bluetoothing Modifying a Remote Mobile Phones Address Book Fadias Hot Tools for Bluejacking Countermeasures The BlueSnarf Attack OBEX Pull Fadias Hot Tools for Bluesnarfing Countermeasures The Blue Backdoor Attack The BlueBug Attack Fadias Hot Tools for Bluebug Attacks Short Pairing Code Attacks Default Pairing Code Attacks Random Challenge Response Generators Man-In-Middle Attacks Privacy Concerns Brute Force Attacks DOS Attacks Cracking Pair Codes Blueprinting Fadias Hot Picks for popular Blueprinting Tools Bluetooth Wardriving Fadias Hot Picks for popular Bluetooth Hacking Tools Vulnerable Mobile Phone Handsets Countermeasures Live Attack Logged Data Download An Ethical Guide to Hacking Mobile Phones
  • MobileStor PowerBook Internal Hard Drive with Installation Kit Manual
  • We are sure that your new high-capacity hard drive will enrich your PowerBook computing experience. MCE strongly recommends that the installation of the hard drive upgrade be performed by a qualified technician. The installation procedure involves disassembling the system and exposing its sensitive electronics. This is a delicate process and,if not performed properly,could cause damage to the computer. MCE cannot be held liable for damage done to the computer,the person installing the drive,or to the drive itself. These installation instructions are given for those who understand these risks.If performed correctly,these instructions will guide an individual step-by-step through a successful installation of the new MCE product. If any difficulty is encountered during the installation of the hard drive,you may receive technical assistance by calling (949)458- 0800 or by sending email to support@mcetech.com. Introduction to PowerBook 1400 Installation This chapter details the procedure for installing an MCE hard drive upgrade kit into a PowerBook 1400. MCE strongly recommends that the installation be performed by a qualified technician.The installation procedure involves disassembling the PowerBook and exposing its sensitive electronics.This is a delicate process and,if not performed properly,could cause damage to the PowerBook.These installation instructions are given for those who understand these risks.If performed correctly,these instructions will guide an individual step-by-step through a successful installation of the new hard drive. Download MobileStor PowerBook Internal Hard Drive with Installation Kit
  • A Guide to Best-Fit Applications for Active RFID System Alternatives
  • Wireless systems have evolved to successfully penetrate the world of personal communications, where virtually all people can talk as needed on-demand with a feature rich and flexible set of alternatives. This world of people talking is now being complemented with a wireless world of all things “talking” – in other words, all things are becoming wireless. As these new systems continue to evolve to meet their best-fit applications in the enterprise, matching each one’s unique characteristics to the application is not always clear to the prospective end user or even to a providing system integrator. Passive RFID system solutions are well known for their strengths and weaknesses in various tagging applications from access control to the supply chain. Active RFID/RTLS offers many more application opportunities for labor free automatic identification, counting, locating, sensing and protecting of assets; however, active RFID solutions today are being addressed using a handful of different system architectures. The mapping of best-fit characteristics for each is critical to achieving a workable system with the necessary reliability and at the lowest cost. What follows is a best-fit application analysis of the various active RFID system architecture alternatives for enterprise tagging solutions. The Foundation Enterprise RFID systems can generally be categorized as either “passive” or “active,” with passive tags using the received signal for power and active tags using an embedded battery for power. Passive deployments typically occur in the high-frequency and ultra-high-frequency (HF/UHF) radio bands with applications such as the tracking of goods in the supply chain. They typically have
  • Customer Knowledge and Service Development, the Web 2.0 Role in Co-production
  • The peculiar nature of services requires a multidisciplinary approach to investigate on their impact in the economic growth, to define models, to identify terminology, to describe scenarios and user profiles. The integration of several disciplines is a key point for the improvement of the Service Science capacity to find solutions and answers for services, especially for studying and designing new ICT services, the fastest growing segment within the service sector. One of the main goals of this paper is to analyse the existing relationships among SSME and ICTs, focusing on the potential of Web 2.0 and in general of collaborative technologies which can enable and foster innovation in the service sector. Such technologies innovate both the service development process and the design phases. We show the role of Web 2.0 tools in the value co-production activities carried out by both service providers and customers. The collaborative technologies play an important role in services focusing on knowledge and information management because they promote customer involvement and foster knowledge sharing. We introduce a pattern describing the role of collaborative tools in co-production processes starting from the analysis of Wikipedia [30] as an example of Web 2.0 service. The pattern helps customer to interact during the service development process. The paper is structured as follows: section II analyses the state of the art of the main topic discussed as well as service development research. Section III illustrates how Web 2.0 tools can support the co-production process in the streamline of the Wikipedia case study, and