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  • Fiat Brava Replacing Fuel Injectors
  • Details of Fiat Brava 16v 1599cc engines vary considerably depending on the year of manufacture and the chassis number. The following procedure applies to a year 1999 model with a Schrader valve at the end of the fuel rail to release fuel pressure. The replacement injector is a manufacturer supplied part according to Fiat and costs about £100. Once you have one and are certain of the part number, when another is required, it is worth checking other sources such as eBay, as new ones have been advertised there for £58. DIAGNOSTICS If the engine is misfiring, and the spray pattern light illuminates on the dashboard then the Fiat garage will be able to specify exactly which injector/s, if any, are faulty by using electronic diagnostics. The test will cost over £30. To replace each injector in turn is not possible due to their location. However it is possible to remove the lead from each spark plug in turn, check the difference this makes to the tick over, and the one that makes no difference, is supplied by the faulty injector. If there is any doubt at all then consult the Fiat garage REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Note: It will be necessary to get underneath the vehicle. Ramps are the ideal solution as the car is very low to the ground in any case. 1 Release pressure in the fuel system by opening the petrol cap and replacing. Then unscrew the plastic cap at the end of the fuel rail, place a cloth underneath, then press in
  • Verifying Web Services Security Configurations
  • XML Web Services provide a flexible API for building distributed systems as a collection of endpoints that can send and receive SOAP messages. These systems are secured using message-based cryptographic mechanisms defined in a series of specifications developed by Microsoft, IBM, and others. Such home-grown security protocols often go wrong; they are prone to a well-known class of attacks, formalized by Dolev and Yao, where an attacker can intercept, modify, and replay messages. The vulnerability is only increased by the flexible message formats and complex trust configurations allowed by the standards. Our goal is to verify the security of families of protocol configurations, such as those deployed for Microsoft’s WSE and Indigo web services implementations. We propose a new specification language for writing machine-checkable descriptions of SOAP-based security protocol configurations and their properties. Our TulaFale language is based on the pi calculus (for writing collections of SOAP processors running in parallel), plus XML syntax (to express SOAP messaging), logical predicates (to construct and filter SOAP messages), and correspondence assertions (to specify authentication goals of protocols). Our implementation compiles TulaFale into the applied pi calculus, and then runs Blanchet’s resolution-based protocol verifier. The TulaFale implementation is available for download. We also describe a high-level link language for describing security configurations, and demonstrate a tool that can automatically generate and analyze executable security policy deployments for web services written using WSE. This is the first tool we know of that can automatically analyze cryptographic configurations to find real errors and demonstrable attacks. Download pdf Verifying
  • Unit Testing with Silverlight 2
  • Test-driven development is something that every developer can appreciate once they?ve tried it, and something that I?ve worked hard to enable for Silverlight with the release of the controls source. Scott Guthrie previously posted about the Silverlight 2 Beta 1 release, with a First Look at Silverlight 2 post followed by the First Look at Using Expression Blend with Silverlight 2. If we could take the same application from the Blend post & create a set of unit tests for the components in the app, it would pay dividends once we start adding new features or working with other developers on the project. If you?d like to hear more about any part of the framework, let me know in the comments and I?ll come back with that information. Previous posts that may be helpful if you don?t have time to complete this tutorial today: a video walkthrough of the control unit tests, and a quick introduction to the unit testing bits with download locations and installation instructions. Test support for Silverlight At MIX we released source code to the controls, unit tests, and we including a unit test framework that runs in the web browser using Silverlight on the Mac and PC. The Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing framework is simple, easy-to-use, and will give developers yet another way to increase their productivity and application quality. Download pdf Unit Testing with Silverlight 2
  • Web 2.0 Collaboration Module Product Overview Sheet
  • Web 2.0 holds great promise for improving communication with the public. Social media and Web 2.0 technologies such as YouTube®, blogging, and tag clouds can be part of an integrated communication strategy. Agencies leveraging Web 2.0 technologies reach more people and give citizens improved access. GovDelivery utilizes Web 2.0 technologies to connect government agencies with each other and to the public. The Web 2.0 Collaboration Module enhances communications, improves cross?agency collaboration and improves promotion of government services. Enhance Communication and Increase Public Trust By making sure information is available to citizens immediately and efficiently, government organizations are viewed as transparent and accessible. Public trust and satisfaction are directly and positively impacted. Promote Government Services & Information Web 2.0 technologies make it easier for government agencies to reach the public by making collaboration possible across agencies and departments. Agencies grow their audience and reach more citizens because of Web 2.0 collaboration network. Gain Valuable Public Feedback Agencies can use the “Discuss this Email” blog to get feedback on agency information, programs, or proposed policies. Soliciting feedback boosts public engagement builds trust, leads to better decision making and improves public satisfaction. € pdf Web 2.0 Collaboration Module Product Overview Sheet
  • Data Specialist Plus User Manual
  • The Data Specialist Plus is the most complete programming device for digital odometers,airbag modules, car radios, car immobilizers. It is a high-quality embedded system, which offers a maximum of flexibility and working comfort. Outstanding characteristics of the system are: - Based on ARM920 TDI, high frequency up to 400 MHz. - 800×480 TFT LCD and touch screen (7.0 inch.16:9). - Convenient keyset. - USB host and USB device. - SD card interface. - 128MB NandFlash, 128MB SDRAM. - Self-check function integrated in system. - Automatic calculation of mileage or km for al cars. - Automatic reset of airbag module. - Automatic read code of IMMO or reset of IMMO ECU. - Automatic read code or reset of car radio. - Intuitive operability by full menu and picture guidance. - Color connection picture is on the screen whenever you need. - All data can be edited, stored and loaded. - The stored data can be transferred to a PC by USB port or SD card, and also can be transfer to wherever you want directly by internet. - EEPROM, EPROM and FLASH programming of MCU is supported. - Strong ability for OBD functions, including CAN, J1850, ISO9141, and Keyword 2000 protocols. - Upgrade directly from internet. MAIN MACHINE USB-host: for connection with PC. USB-device: for connection of other USB device such as keyboard, mouse, ect. SD card interface: for connection with SD card. Adapter interface: for connection with adapters. Power socket: for connection with 12V DC regulator. Download pdf Data Specialist Plus User Manual
  • BRL-CAD Tutorial Series: Volume I - Overview and Installation
  • Since 1979, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory has been developing and distributing the BRL-CAD constructive solid geometry (CSG) modeling package for a wide range of military and industrial applications. The package includes a large collection of tools and utilities including an interactive geometry editor, raytracing and generic framebuffer libraries, a network-distributed image processing and signal-processing capabilitym and an embedded scripting language. As part of this effort, a multivolume tutorial series is being developed to assist users in the many features of the BRL-CAD package. The “Overview and Instalaiton” guide, which is the first volume in the series, addresses the background, purpose, and strengths of the package; the libraries and utilities included within it, platform-specific installation instructions; and information about bugs and updates. Other volumes focus on advanced features, individual utilities and programming. Download BRL-CAD Tutorial Series: Volume I - Overview and Installation
  • Audi A6 Service Manual 1998-2004
  • The do-it-yourself Audi owner will find this manual indispensable as … have no intention of working on your car, you will find that reading Automotive Reference. Bentley Publishers, 1734 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138-1804 USA Tel: 617-547-4170 ?Toll Free: 800-423-4595 ?Fax: 617-876-9235 http://www.bentleypublishers.com/contact-sales Audi A6 Service Manual: 1998-2004 includes A6, allroad quattro, S6, RS6 Price: $99.95 Bentley Stock Number: A604 Publication Date: 2006.oct.13 ISBN-10: 0-8376-1499-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-8376-1499-1 Audi of America Lit. No. W42 AUDIA69804SM Softcover, 8 3/8 in. x 11 in. Case quantity: 5 964 pages, 1772 photos, illustrations and diagrams Bentley Publishers… Download Audi A6 Service Manual 1998-2004
  • Acura manual 825 835 855 adjustable volume micropipettes HIGHLIGHTS
  • Acura manual 825 835 855 adjustable volume micropipettes HIGHLIGHTS Color coding at will. All Acura. ®. manual pipettes have color-coded display windows and. Smartie button caps suggesting a selection of suitable tips. Download PDF
  • Which mobile phones emit the least radiation? Test of 25 mobile phones
  • Samsung SGH-V200. ?. Sharp GX20. - another three telephones met the emitted ....Samsung. SGH-V200. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Not assessed Not assessed Which mobile phones emit the least radiation? Test of 25 mobile phones Report by TCO Development May 2004 Edition 2 2 CONTENTS 1. Foreword (with reference to veion 2) 3 2. Summary 3 3. Background and selection 4 4. Mobile labelling in brief 5 5. How the test was conducted 6 6. Results 7 7. Notes to the results 9 8. Conclusio 11 Appendix: TCO'01 Mobile Phones requirements 13 2004-05-11 3 1. FOREWORD (with reference to veion 2) This is veion 2 of the report. The amendments made are due to the fact that we have obtained a full test report on the SAR value of the Samsung V-200 which confirms that the SAR value is 0.68 W/kg. Samsung regrets the fact that an inaccurate SAR value (1.36 W/kg) was shown on their website. It was this value that was used in the fit veion of our report. As a result of this amendment, the number of recommended Download PDF
  • Bluetooth Security & Hacks Manual
  • Basics Bluetooth Security Attacks via Bluetooth - Introduction BlueSnarf BlueSnarf++ BlueBug BlueJacking HeloMoto BlueSmack Cracking the Bluetooth PIN Conclusion Bluetooth Basics Originally invented 1994 by Ericsson Technology for connections of short range devices Bluetooth operates within license-free ISM band (2.4 – 2.48 GHz) To prevent interferences: frequency hopping base band frequency switched 1600 times / s ISM band devided into 79 freq. levels, 1 MHz distance Connect two devices: pairing Piconet (a, b) – aggregation of several piconets to scatternet (c) Bluetooth Basics Maximum data rate: 700 kBit/s in Version 1.2, up to 2.1 mBit/s in Version 2.0 + EDR (enhanced data rate) Generally low power consumption Three different device classes: Power Class 1 2 3 Max. output Power 100 mW (20 dBm) 2,5 mW (4 dBm) 1 mW (0 dBm) Max. Operating Range ~ 100 m ~ 20 m ~ 10 m Bluetooth protocol stack: Structure 1. Introduction 1.1 Bluetooth Basics 2. Bluetooth Security 2.1 Attacks via Bluetooth - Introduction 2.2 BlueSnarf 2.3 BlueSnarf++ 2.4 BlueBug 2.5 BlueJacking 2.6 HeloMoto 2.7 BlueSmack 2.8 Cracking the Bluetooth PIN 3. Conclusion Attacks via Bluetooth - Introduction Rising popularity of wireless technology ? rising interest in abusing devices and communication channels Interesting facts about „victim“: Is it a mobile phone / pda / computer ? Vulnerable to a known software leakage ? Which ports are open on the target device ? Social engineering, software tools Blooover by trifinite group Java application for mobile phones Allows security audits and proof-of-concept attacks Slax-based