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  • FireDock Series FR DK1 / FR DK2 / FR MDK1 Users Manual pdf
  • How to use FireDock Disk Formatting and Partitioning Utility Troubleshooting Registration and Tech-Support Options Specifications | Features This HDD docking module includes RATOC’s original circuit and firmware for high-performance FireWire/IEEE1394 to IDE conversion. It supports UDMA/66 and achieves over 30MB/Sec. sustained HDD Read Speed. This HDD docking module includes two 400Mbps FireWire/IEEE1394 ports and works as a stand alone repeater even if you turn the key switch to the unlocked position. Hot-Swapping support Plug and play, recognized and mounted by the OS automatically. Allows HDD exchanging without the System shutdown or restart. Package Confirmation FireDock series as follow. Check your package contents: System Requirements Windows PC with 1394 port OS Windows 98 SE / Windows 2000 / Windows Me Macintosh PowerMac G3 / G4 / G4 Cube, PowerBook G3 / G4, iMac DV/DV+/SE, iBook, iBook SE with FireWire port (except for PowerBook G3 Pismo) OS Mac OS 9.0.4 / 9.1 Mac OS X Download pdf FireDock Series FR DK1 / FR DK2 / FR MDK1 Users Manual pdf
  • PowerModels Tutorial
  • PowerModels is an collection of over 40 ready-to-use models. Every model has been set up for animation: pivot points are set, and models are prelinked, premapped, constrained and colored. Everything is set up for you to start animating immediately! The models are provided in 3D Studio Max (.3ds & .max), LightWave 3D, and Life Forms files so that you can animate the models in any of these applications, or any applications that read 3D Studio Max, LightWave 3D or DXF files. When you animate in Life Forms remember that you can export the animation to 3D Studio Max and LightWave 3D for rendering. Browse this online guide to get more information about using PowerModels. Organization View Models Use Models Contact Download PowerModels Tutorial
  • 7 Things You Should Know about Google Earth Pdf Paper
  • Alexander is writing a paper about the Lewis and Clark expedition, focusing on a critical decision. When the party arrived at a fork in the river in June 1805, the crew believed the north fork was the proper route; Captains Lewis and Clark thought the south course would get them to the Pacific Ocean. Alexander looks at the area on Google Earth.Com, which helps him understand the geography of this part of Montana. Alexander decides to supplement his paper with a visualization from Google Earth. He has a complete set of Lewis and Clark’s maps, in JPEG format, from their journey. He carefully overlays their maps onto the im- ages in Google Earth, adding placemarks for important milestones. Once he has the journey superimposed on the satellite images, Alexander creates a screencast of himself navigating across the country toward the coast, following the route that the explorers took. His screencast narration touches on the events and circumstances that led to the decision at the fork near what is now the town of Great Falls. The images help explain the quandary the party found themselves in, as well as how they came to know they made the correct choice of the southern fork. Alexander also shows where the north fork would have taken the explorers and includes a hypothetical scenario about the difficulties the group would have encountered had they gone that way. Download 7 Things You Should Know about Google Earth Pdf Paper
  • Linking Oracle Tables to Microsoft Access
  • The Forest Service has the capability to access data residing in Oracle and other databases with Office 2000. Microsoft Access is part of the Office 2000 suite and has a strong ability to “link” to tables in other databases including Oracle. The purpose of this paper is to explain how to configure a PC for the linkage and illustrate how to make the connection. The primary benefit of using Access to manipulate data is its rich interface to quickly design queries, reports, and forms for data entry. The connection is done through the use of a standard called Open Database Connectivity (ODBC). This is a specification for accessing relational database’s that has been in existence for many years. Two additional software packages must be installed on the PC in addition to Office 2000. The software required includes SQL*Net (an Oracle product) and an ODBC driver (supplied by many software vendors). These additional software packages are already installed on Round 12 corporate PC’s as part of the software image. To get the software for earlier round PC’s, you must have your System Administrator schedule your PC for a software distribution from Missoula OSE (contact your System Admin). ODBC drivers for Oracle are included with the Office 2000 installation as well as from the Oracle package distributed by Missoula OSE. Download pdf Linking Oracle Tables to Microsoft Access
  • D-Link DMI-128ESU+ ISDN Terminal Adapter (TA) Users Manual
  • The ISDN TA (Integrated Service Digital Network Terminal Adapter) is a communication product for the Internet and digital communication era. It provides high speed and high quality transmission. The TA supports two analogs and one digital port. The two analog ports act like two regular telephone lines, which can be connected to regular telephone, answering machine, fax and modem products. Also, the TA can provide flexible functions like: supplementary service, call screening, speed dial and global call function to meet user’s requirements. The digital port with the RS232 link can be connected to PC to support data communication with remote site. It supports many protocol selection such as V.110, V.120, X.75, X.25 on D channel, PPP (Point-toPoint Protocol), MLPPP (Multi-Link PPP), BACP (Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol) / BOD (Bandwidth On Demand) function. With the MLPPP, the entire 128k ISDN bandwidth can be used to access the Internet. The BOD function can utilize dynamic bandwidth demand under MLPPP connection. Under MLPPP data connection, the TA will automatically release one B channel for voice communication when the user picks up the phone to make a call and returns to two B channels for MLPPP when the phone hangs up. With the BACP function, the 128k capacity of ISDN can be utilized fully. The TA is equipped with channel bundling feature which allows the user to use both B channels to maximize the 128k bandwidth for data transmission. The TA complies with ITU-T Q.921, Q.931 for D channel protocol, and provides switching type selections
  • USB to RS485 Converter Card User Manual for Windows Vista
  • General Information • UART I/F Supports 7 / 8 Data, 1 / 2 Stop Bits and odd /even / Mark / Space / No parity • Data rate 300 => 250K Baud • 384 Byte Receive Buffer / 128 Byte Transmit Buffer for high data throughput • Adjustable RX buffer timeout • Auto Transmit Buffer control • Integrated Power-On-Reset circuit • Integrated 6 MHz – 48 MHz clock multiplier PLL • USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 compatible Note: The Yellow LED will flash when the unit is transmitting data from the computer to the controller. The Green LED will flash when the unit is receiving data from the computer to the controller. There is no power on LED indicator. Look in your Device Manager to see if the USB485 card shows up under one of the COM Ports. This is a clear indication that the unit is in good condition and is ready to communicate. Download pdf USB to RS485 Converter Card User Manual for Windows Vista
  • MacBook (13-inch) Hard Drive Replacement Instructions Manual
  • These instructions apply to different models of the MacBook (13-inch) portable computer. While some models may look slightly different from the one shown in the illustrations, the steps for all models are the same. Backing Up Your data Warning: Before replacing your hard drive, make sure you back up all data on the drive. Tools required The following tools are required: Clean, soft, lint-free cloth Coin Phillips #1 screwdriver (preferably with a long handle) Stiff, plastic, nonmagnetic card (such as a library card) Opening the Computer Shut down the computer. Warning: always shut down the computer before opening it to avoid damaging its internal components or causing injury. After you shut down the computer, the internal components can be very hot. let the computer cool down for 30 minutes before continuing. Wait 30 minutes to allow the computer s internal components to cool. Unplug all external cables from the computer except the power cord. Unplug the power cord. Warning: The power supply in your computer s a high-vv component and should not be opened for any reason,even when the computer is off.If the power supply needs service,ontact your Apple eseller r Apple authorized service Provider. Turn over the computer and place it in a soft cloth. Use a coin to release the battery latch. Turn the coin a quarter turn clockwise to unlock the battery. Download MacBook (13-inch) Hard Drive Replacement Instructions Manual
  • CD Recorder Model CDR300 User Guide
  • The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. LASER SAFETY This unit employs lasers. Only a qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device, due to possible eye injury. Download pdf CD Recorder Model CDR300 User Guide
  • OpenOffice.org 2.x Setup Guide
  • This document is designed to provide users with instructions on installing OpenOffice.org 2.x and its successors on their systems. Starting with OpenOffice.org 2.x, installation is done using the native installers available on each system. This means that installation only requires that you unpack the download image and then launch the local tool. Using the native installers will provide better upgrades et cetera. Language packs are mostly available from each Native Language Community and may also be available from http://oootranslation.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/ plus the appropriate release. RPM-based Installation 1. Unpack the downloaded image into a directory. For example,Currently, the following command would unpack into the current directory: tar xvzf Ooo_2.0.xxx_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz . 1. su to root, if necessary. 2. cd into the directory with the unpacked image. This could be RPMS. 3. Then execute rpm -Uvh *rpm for the standard installation in /opt. If you prefer to install in another directory, try rpm -Uvh --prefix // *.rpm or something similar. When relocating, only relocate the base rpms, in other words, do not include any user interface RPMs as these must go in their default locations for proper system integration. Note: Upgrade the core first and then upgrade the user interface. Separating steps 3 and 4 ensures a good upgrade. 4. cd into the desktop-integration directory and execute rpm -Uvh for the menu rpm that applies to your system. For example, on a RedHat-based system, you would use rpm -Uvh openoffice.org-redhat-menus-.noarch.rpm or similar. 5. Download and install any language packs needed for OpenOffice.org. For example, if you relocated Openoffice.org, you need rpm -Uvh --prefix ///
  • Making Life Easier with Templates and Styles
  • Seasoned Microsoft Office users may be familiar with both templates and styles; in Office, they’re a key to increased productivity. However, many Office users never touch them. In OOo, styles and templates are even more important than in Office, and wise users will become familiar with both the concepts and the details of using them. What is a style? A style is a group of formatting characteristics gathered together and given a name. Styles offer a number of advantages. First, they make it easy to apply the same formatting to different parts of a document; just use the same style. Second, they make it easy to change formatting uniformly; change the formatting of the style and everything using that style changes. Finally, because you can save styles in templates (discussed later in this chapter), it’s easy to use the same formatting across a whole family of documents. For example, you may decide to write a document using 10-point Arial for the text and 14-point Arial for headings. If you later decide to change to Times New Roman, with styles, you make the change in two places—the definitions of your body text and heading styles. Without styles, you have to go through and change each paragraph. OpenOffice.org offers a variety of style types, varying with the application. Table 1 shows the types of styles available in the various applications. Download pdf Making Life Easier with Templates and Styles