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  • TrumpCard Installation Guide Manual for Macintosh PowerBooks
  • The Four of Diamonds is an Ethernet LAN PC Card. The MacJack of Diamonds is an Ethernet LAN and 33.6Kbps Data+Fax Modem PC Card. Both TRUMPCARDs conform to Type II PC Card standards. About this Manual This guide provides installation instructions for the Four of Diamonds and MacJack of Diamonds. The Installation Guide for Macintosh PowerBooks explains how to install the necessary software, enable an Ethernet network connection and a TRUMPCARD modem. The following icons denote which sections of this manual are relevant to which TRUMPCARD: MacJack of Diamonds Four of Diamonds Notes: This manual is intended as a supplement to the Modem User s Guide. For modem commands, refer to the Modem User s Guide. Please refer to the Read Me First file on the Macintosh Drivers and Utilities disk for any release notices and post-press changes to this manual. Download pdf TrumpCard Installation Guide for Macintosh PowerBooks
  • What is EasyLanguage?
  • EasyLanguage is a simple, but powerful, computer language that enables you to create your own custom trading and technical analysis tools. By combining common trading terminology with simple decision statements, EasyLanguage makes it easy for you to write your own trading rules and actions in a clear and straightforward manner. Simply put, TradeStation, RadarScreen, or OptionStation reads your EasyLanguage pdf statements, evaluates them based on the price data that has been collected, and performs the specified actions. What Can You Create? EasyLanguage enables you to create your own trading signals, indicators, studies, search strategies, models, and functions. Or, if you choose, you can copy and modify any of the hundreds of built-in trading signals, analysis techniques, and functions that are included with the TradeStation Technologies products. The types of trading and technical analysis tools you can create for each TradeStation Technologies Download What is EasyLanguage?
  • 2004 Audi TT Coupe Technical Specifications Manual
  • Technical Specifications. 2004 TT Coupe. ENGINE:. Type. Four cylinder inline, turbocharged, charge air intercooling (180 and 225 hp ) , six-cylinder Type Four cylinder inline, turbocharged, charge air intercooling (180 and 225 hp ) , six-cylinder spark-ignition DOHC (250 hp) Arrangement Front mounted, transverse 180 hp version 225 hp version Bore 3.18 in. 81 mm 3.18 in. 81 mm Stroke 3.40 in. 86.4 mm 3.40 in. 86.4 mm Displacement 107 cu. in. 1781 cc 107 cu. in. 1781 cc Compression ratio Fuel requirement Premium unleaded (91 AKI) recommended for maximum performance Horsepower (SAE) 180 hp @ 5500 rpm 225 hp @ 5900 rpm Max. Torque 173 lbs. ft. @ 1950 - 4700 rpm 207 lbs. ft. @ 2200-5500 rpm Max. Turbo boost 1.8 bar 2.1 bar ENGINE DESIGN: Cylinder block Cast iron Crankshaft Forged steel, 5 main bearings Cylinder head Aluminum alloy Valve train / intake DOHC, belt driven, hydraulic lifters Firing order 1-3-4-2 (180 and 225 hp models) Cooling system Water-cooled, thermostatically controlled radiator fan Lubrication system Gear pump, pressurized, full flow with oil cooler Fuel injection / ME 7.5 Motronic with electronic multi-point sequential fuel injection, hot film air mass sensor, Ignition system solid state direct ignition with multiple coils Download 2004 Audi TT Coupe Ebook
  • Profiling Grid Data Transfer Protocols and Servers
  • The trend of data intensive grid applications has brought grid storage protocols and servers into focus. The objective of this study is to gain an understanding of how time is spent in the storage protocols and servers. The storage protocols have a variety of tuning parameters. Some parameters improve single client performance at the expense of in- creased server load, thereby limiting the number of served clients. What ultimately matters is the throughput of the whole system. Some param- eters increase the flexibility or security of the system at some expense. The objective of this study is to make such trade-o?s clear and enable easy full system optimization. Download Profiling Grid Data Transfer Protocols and Servers
  • The New Web: Characterizing AJAX Traffic
  • The rapid advent of “Web 2.0” applications has unleashed new HTTP traffic patterns which differ from the conventional HTTP request-response model. In particular, asynchronous pre-fetching of data in order to provide a smooth web browsing experience and richer HTTP payloads (e.g., Javascript libraries) of Web 2.0 applications induce larger, heavier, and more bursty traffic on the underlying networks. We present a traffic study of Web 2.0 applications including Google Maps, modern Web-email, and social networking Web sites, and compare them with all HTTP traffic. We highlight the key differences of Web 2.0 traffic from traditional HTTP traffic through statistical analysis. As such our work elucidates the changing face of one of the most popular application on the Internet: The World Wide Web. The World Wide Web [1] is one of the most popular applications of the Internet that runs primarily over the HTTP protocol. While HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) [2] constitutes the session layer or messaging protocol of the Web, the HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) describes the content and allows authors to connect up web pages through hypertext links or hyperlinks; an idea made popular by Tim Burners Lee in the early 1990s and widely used today. In its classical form, users reach other pages or access new data by clicking on hyperlinks or submitting Web based forms. In this basic HTTP request-response model each clicked link or submitted form results in loading of a new web page in response to the respective request. The recent popularity of asynchronouscommunication enabled
  • InRoads Tutorial Guide
  • Table of Contents Extracting faults file and points data from LDD project 1. Generating the fault (.flt) file. 2. Generating the Points file (symbols). Generating the OG surface in InRoads. 1. General Set up. 2. Importing the Fault File. 3. Assigning the Proper Styles in the Surface. 4. Importing the Points File. 5. Assigning the Proper Style for each point type. 6. Combing Features and Points data into one Surface. Download pdf InRoads Tutorial Guide
  • Virtools: How to create interactive textures and an orbital camera
  • This tutorial shows how to create behaviors for interactive textures: scrolling, blending textures on the faces of a cube. We will work on one face of the cube with its specific material-shader and one texture “mountain.jpg”. Part 4 of this tutorial covers setting up an orbital camera. Part 1- In Maya, exporting a cube with textures Before exporting to Virtools, make sure that all faces inside the cube have their normals facing towards the inside of the cube. Go to Modeling, Display > Polygon Components > Normals Normals are represented with colored lines stickin out of the faces of the cube. The red arrow shows the way one normal should look like. Download Virtools: How to create interactive textures and an orbital camera
  • Dynamic Blocks in AutoCAD Quick-Start Tutorial Part I
  • In AutoCAD® 2006 software, you can now create blocks that are intelligent and flexible. This exciting new feature, called Dynamic Blocks, enables you to modify blocks within specific constraints. A block library might have dozens of windows (if architectural) or bolts (if mechanical). With Dynamic Blocks, you can create one block that takes the place of all these related blocks and be confident that modifications match the dimensions of their real-world objects. As a result, the process of finding the right block is much more efficient. Inserting and editing the block is practically error-free. Furthermore, you can individually modify components of blocks. For example, within a desk set, you could move the chair, change the type of telephone, change the desk size, and specify the size of the computer’s monitor. Thereby, you can work with one block that contains multiple editable components in place of several blocks. Facilities management was never so easy! This first of three articles explains the basic concepts of Dynamic Blocks and ends with a quick-start tutorial. Part two provides detailed documentation of the feature. Part three introduces some of the advanced uses for Dynamic Blocks. Download
  • SilkPerformer .NET Explorer 2008
  • This introduction serves as a high-level overview of the different test approaches and tools, including Java Explorer, Java Framework, .NET Explorer, and .NET Framework that are offered by SilkPerformer SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) Edition. SilkPerformer SOA Edition license is required to enable access to component testing functionality. Users may or may not additionally have a full SilkPerformer license. Please see the SilkPerformer Components information site for more details. What can be tested With SilkPerformer SOA Edition you can thoroughly test various remote component models, including: • Web Services • .NET Remoting Objects • Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) • Java RMI Objects • General GUI-less Java and .NET components Unlike standard unit testing tools, which can only evaluate the functionality of a remote component when a single user accesses it, SilkPerformer SOA Edition can test components under concurrent access by up to five virtual users— thereby emulating realistic server conditions (with a full SilkPerformer license, the number of virtual users can be scaled even higher). In addition to testing the functionality of remote components, SilkPerformer SOA Edition also verifies the performance and interoperability of components. SilkPerformer SOA Edition assists you in automating your remote components by: • Facilitating the development of test drivers for your remote components • Supporting the automated execution of test drivers under various conditions, including functional test scenarios and concurrency test scenarios • Delivering quality and performance measures for tested components SilkPerformer offers the following approaches to creating test clients for remote components: • Visually, without programming (via Java Explorer and .NET Explorer) • Using an IDE (Microsoft Visual Studio .NET) • Writing Java
  • Postfix Cyrus Web cyradm HOWTO
  • This document guides you through the installation of the Postfix mail transportation agent (MTA), the Cyrus IMAP server. The goal is a fully functional high-performance mailsystem with user-administration with Web-cyradm, a webinterface. Data like virtualusers, aliases etc. are stored in a mysql database. Cyrus IMAP The Cyrus IMAP is developed and maintained by Carnegie Mellon University. Unlike the WU-IMAPd Cyrus is using its own method to store the users mail. The data is stored in a database, this makes Cyrus so performant. Especially with lots of users and/or lot of big emails, there is nothing such fast as the Cyrus IMAP-server. Another very important feature is, you don’t need a local Un*x user for each account. All users are authenticated by the IMAP-Server. This makes it a great solution for really huge base of users. User administration is done by special IMAP-commands. This allows you to eighter use the commandline interface, or use one of the available Webinterfaces. This Method is much more secure than a Webinterface to /etc/passwd! Since CMU changed the license policy for Cyrus, this software is going to be used by much more users Web-cyradm is the Webinterface that allows you to perform the administrative tasks to your mailsystem This Screenshot shows the domain-administration part of Web-cyradm. Web-cyradm is written in PHP, which is often installed on webservers. Time to set up Web-cyradm takes just a few minutes. At the time being, Web-cyradm does not support different roles for its users. So you cannot use it as a frontend for your