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Netscape CommunicatorNetscape Communicator, standard edition, is a group of related tools for working and communicating over the Internet.In Netscape Communicator 4.78 and 4.76, these tools include:* Netscape Navigator[tm] - find and view information on the World Wide Web* Netscape Messenger - send and receive e-mail* Netscape Composer - create and publish Web pagesRequirementsBelow are the required software and disk space requirements for installing and running Netscape Communicator.Operating SystemsThe basic Solaris[tm] software end-user cluster (SUNWCuser) must be installed before you install Netscape Communicator.Netscape Communicator software 4.78 and 4.76 runs on the Solaris Operating Environment for SPARC[tm] and Intel Platform Editions, with Solaris versions 2.6, 7, and 8.You can install Netscape Communicator on a Common Desktop Environment (CDE) or OpenWindows[tm] desktop.Disk Space RequirementsYou need 20 Mbytes free disk space to install the Netscape Communicator software. Downloading InstructionsSolaris 2.6, 7, and 8 Operating EnvironmentCurrently, Netscape Communicator is available for download in English only. Documentation from Netscape is also provided in English only.After ensuring you have enough disk space and reviewing your selections, select the version that corresponds to your platform from those listed below. Before the download starts, a dialog box appears, enabling you to choose the location where you want to download the Netscape Communicator file.Note - Make sure the location exists before you download Netscape.When the file has finished downloading, continue with the installation instructions that follow.Netscape Communicator 4.78 and 4.76SPARC Platform Edition:Global - uses 128-bit encryption with S/MIMEIntel Platform Edition:Global - uses 128-bit encryption with S/MIMEExtracting Netscape CommunicatorAfter downloading the Netscape Communicator package, follow the steps below to install Netscape Communicator:1. Become the root user by typing su, then type your root password.2. Change to the directory where you downloaded the compressed version of Netscape Communicator:# cd3. Check the name of the downloaded Netscape Communicator file.If the Netscape file does not have a .Z suffix, your browser has uncompressed the Netscape file automatically. Use the following command to extract its files.# tar -xf NetscapeIf the Netscape file has a .Z suffix, your browser did not uncompress the Netscape file automatically. Use the following command to uncompress and extract its files.# zcat Netscape.Z | tar -xf -Installing Netscape Communicator With pkgadd1. If you are not root already, become the root user by typing su, then type your root password.2. Change to the installation directory where the compressed version of Netscape Communicator was extracted: Note - When you execute the next step, the Netscape Communicator package will be installed in the /opt/NSCPcom directory on your workstation. If you currently have a version of Netscape Communicator on your workstation and this version came with your Solaris install (bundled), installing this download version (unbundled) will place two versions of Netscape Communicator on your workstation. The version of Netscape Communicator bundled with Solaris would be installed at /usr/dt/appconfig/netscape. If you do not want two versions of Netscape Communicator on your workstation, it is recommended that you remove the older versionbefore installing the new downloaded version. To remove the old version, run the command "pkgrm NSCPcom" as superuser.3. Install Netscape Communicator by typing:# pkgadd -d `pwd` NSCPcom4. Exit superuser by typing exit at the prompt.Adding Netscape Communicator to your PATHDetermine where your PATH variable is set, and add the Netscape Communicator directory to your path. The path may be set in the .dtprofile, .login, or .cshrc file.Add an entry to your PATH for the directory in which Netscape Communicator is installed. For example, if Netscape Communicator were installed in the default directory, you would add /opt/NSCPcom to your PATH.Starting Netscape CommunicatorThis section describes methods for starting Netscape Communicator from the command line, from within CDE, and from within the OpenWindows environment.To start Netscape Communicator 4.78 from within CDEClick the Web Browser icon.On Solaris 7 and 8 Operating Environment, this is a planet Earth icon on the left of the Front Panel.An entry for the directory where Netscape Communicator 4.78 or 4.76 is installed must be included in your $PATH if you want Netscape Communicator 4.78 or 4.76 to be your default browser. In Solaris Operating Environment and prior releases the default is the HotJava[tm] browser. In the Solaris 8 Operating Environment, the default browser is Netscape 4.7. See your system administrator if you need help.To start Netscape Communicator from within OpenWindows1. Start File Manager and open the folder where you installed Netscape Communicator.2. Double-click on the icon with the Netscape Communicator executable.。
FUTABA T7C Vibration UpgradeEnhance your T7C Transmitter with the Vibe upgrade and when the timer reaches 0:00 your T7C starts to smoothly vibrate in your hands so that you can hear and ‘feel’ that the flying time is over! IMPORTANT NOTEUPGRADING YOUR T7C IS AT YOUR OWN RISKI WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR T7C OR MODELS. Follow the steps described below to upgrade your T7C transmitterSTEP 1: Installing the circuitREMOVE THE BATTERY PACK from your T7C.Open your T7C and fix the upgrade circuit where indicated in the picture below (use some double-sided adhesive tape).STEP 2: connecting the circuitSee next page for detailed pictures.Solder the gray wire hereSolder the red wire hereSolder the black wire here Solder the orange wire hereTrainer switch Solder the purple wire hereSTEP 3: installing the vibrator1.Scratch the plastic with a blade knife so thatthe glue will have more grip2.Wrap some adhesive tape around the vibratorhead so that it will remain far from theplastic of the T7C enclosure (once you will remove the tape the head will have enough room to spin)3.Carefully glue the vibrator motor to theplastic with 5 min epoxyBE REALLY CAREFUL WHEN GLUEING: if some glue will contact the vibrator head, there will be no more possibilities to let it spin and vibrate!!Tip: if you glue also the wires, it will help to keep the vibrator in place4.Wait until the glue will be solid (keep it inplace with your hands!)5.Remove the tape from the vibrator headVibrator headVibrator motorClose the transmitter being really careful about the new wiresSTEP 4: Testing and using the T7C with the upgradePlug the battery pack back into the transmitter.Turn on the T7C, you will feel a sequence of short vibrations: vibe function is enabled.Set the timer of you T7C as a countdown timer and set it at 20 seconds (so you will not have to wait too long).As soon as the timer reaches 0:00 you will hear the default beeeeeeeep of the T7C but this time your transmitter starts to smoothly vibrate.The vibration stops after about 15 seconds.Disabling the vibration function:keep the ‘trainer’ switch activated while switching on the transmitter, the transmitter will not vibrate: vibe function is disabled.。
Cyclone® IV Featured Documentation - Quick Links GuideOnline Version Send Feedback 7678452023.07.27Contents ContentsCyclone® IV Featured Documentation - Quick Links (3)IV Featured Documentation - Quick Links Guide Send FeedbackCyclone®2Cyclone ® IV Featured Documentation - Quick LinksThis page provides links to some of the key Cyclone ® IV documentation, organized by focused subject areas.Featured Documents Design guidelinesDevice overview Datasheet Errata sheetCyclone IV Device Handbook Cyclone IV FPGAs Family Overview Product Table Package and Thermal specifications Device pin-outs Pin connection guidelinesSee All Cyclone IV Resources and DocumentationDevice Handbook Sections1.Volume 1 - Cyclone IV Device Handbook•Section I. Device Core—Chapter 1. Cyclone IV FPGA Device Family Overview —Chapter 2. Logic Elements and Logic Array Blocks in Cyclone IV Devices —Chapter 3. Memory Blocks in Cyclone IV Devices —Chapter 4. Embedded Multipliers in Cyclone IV Devices —Chapter 5. Clock Networks and PLLs in Cyclone IV Devices •Section II. I/O Interfaces —Chapter 6. I/O Features in Cyclone IV Devices —Chapter 7. External Memory Interfaces in Cyclone IV Devices •Section III. System Integration—Chapter 8. Configuration and Remote System Upgrades in Cyclone IV Devices —Chapter 9. SEU Mitigation in Cyclone IV Devices —Chapter 10. JTAG Boundary-Scan Testing for Cyclone IV Devices —Chapter 11. Power Requirements for Cyclone IV Devices 2.Volume 2 - Cyclone IV Device Handbook •Section I. Transceivers—Chapter 1. Cyclone IV Transceivers Architecture —Chapter 2. Cyclone IV Reset Control and Power Down —Chapter 3. Cyclone IV Dynamic Reconfiguration3.Volume 3 - Cyclone IV Device Handbook767845 | 2023.07.27Send FeedbackIntel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Intel warrants performance of its FPGA and semiconductor products to current specifications in accordance with Intel's standard warranty, but reserves the right to make changes to any products and services at any time without notice. Intel assumes no responsibility or liability arising out of the application or use of any information, product, or service described herein except as expressly agreed to in writing by Intel. Intel customers are advised to obtain the latest version of device specifications before relying on any published information and before placing orders for products or services.*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.ISO 9001:2015Registered•Section I. Device Datasheet—Chapter 1. Cyclone IV Device Datasheet —Cyclone IV I/O timing spreadsheetPower and Thermal Management•PowerPlay Early Power Estimator User Guide •Cyclone IV and Cyclone V PowerPlay Early Power Estimator •Device-Specific Power Delivery Network (PDN) Tool 2.0 User Guide •Power Delivery Network (PDN) Tool 2.0 for Stratix V , Arria V , Arria II GZ, Cyclone V , and Cyclone IV DevicesExternal Memory Interfaces•External Memory Interfaces in Cyclone IV DevicesDesign Guidelines•AN 592: Cyclone IV Design Guidelines •Cyclone IV Device Family Pin Connection GuidelinesDevelopment Kits•Cyclone IV GX Transceiver Starter Board Reference Manual •Cyclone IV GX FPGA Development Board Reference Manual •Cyclone IV GX FPGA Development Kit User Guide •Cyclone IV GX Transceiver Starter Kit User Guide •USB-Blaster Download Cable User Guide •Cyclone IV BoardsSoftware Documentation•Intel Quartus Prime Standard Edition User Guides - Combined PDFIP Documentation•ALTLVDS IP Core User Guide •ALTPLL IP Core User Guide •Clock Control Block (ALTCLKCTRL) IP Core User Guide •PCI Express* Compiler User Guide •Phase-Locked Loop Reconfiguration (ALTPLL_RECONFIG) IP Core User Guide •RAM Megafunction User Guide •Remote Update Intel FPGA IP User Guide •SCFIFO and DCFIFO IP Cores User Guide •All Cyclone IV Related IP DocumentationCyclone ® IV Featured Documentation - Quick Links767845 | 2023.07.27Cyclone ®IV Featured Documentation - Quick Links GuideSend Feedback4Application Notes•A Flexible Solution for Industrial Ethernet •AN 425: Using the Command-Line Jam STAPL Solution for Device Programming •AN 717: Nios II Gen2 Hardware Development Tutorial •Designing Basestation Channel Cards with FPGAs •Driving Innovative Industrial Solutions •Enabling Low-Power EO/IR System Development with FPGAs and Image- and Sensor-Processing IP •Lowering the Total Cost of Ownership for Industrial Applications •All Cyclone IV Related Application NotesCyclone ® IV Featured Documentation - Quick Links767845 | 2023.07.27Send Feedback Cyclone ® IV Featured Documentation - Quick Links Guide5。
ToneMatch UpdaterSoftware GuideContents Introduction 3 System Requirements (3)Required Cabling (3)Downloading & Installing the T oneMatch Updater (3)Using .bos Files (4)Downloading .bos Files (4)Loading .bos Files onto Your T oneMatch Mixer (4)Using the ToneMatch Updater 5 DSP Firmware (5)Updating the DSP Firmware (5)Factory Presets (6)Updating Factory Presets (6)Preset Banks A, B & C (7)Updating Preset Banks (7)User Scenes (8)Backing Up User Scenes (8)Updating User Scenes (8)Shared Scenes (9)Backing Up Shared Scenes (9)Updating Shared Scenes (9) Introduction IntroductionThe Bose T oneMatch Updater Software allows you to enjoy the versatility of your T oneMatch mixer. The Bose T oneMatch Updater Software easily integrates with your PC allowing you to download new T oneMatch presets to your mixer, back up data, and share user-defined data.System RequirementsWindows 7 or higher; USB 1.1 or highermacOS 10.5 or higher; USB 2.0 or higherRequired CablingUSB interface cable (not included)Note: Please refer to your ToneMatch mixer owner’s guide for instructions on how to connect your mixer to your computer.Downloading & Installing the ToneMatch Updater1. Visit bosepro.link/tmu.2. Click the link for the T oneMatch updater application for your operating system (Windows or macOS).3. Click OK to download the ZIP file containing the application to your computer.4. In the Save As window that appears, select the folder where you want to save the application. Make a noteof the location.Note: We recommend storing any .bos files you download in the same folder as the ToneMatch Updater application. We also recommend creating this folder in an easily accessible location (your Desktop or My Documents).5. Click Save to download the application.6. Open the folder where you downloaded the file, and extract (unzip) the ZIP file.7. Open the extracted folder, locate the application (.exe on Windows or .app on macOS), and double-clickthe application to open it. (Y ou may need to enter one or two subfolders to find the application.)8. Follow the on-screen instructions in the T oneMatch Updater application to install it.Introduction Using .bos FilesThe following types of files are .bos files, which work exclusively with your T oneMatch mixer: FirmwarePresetsFactory ScenesUser ScenesShared ScenesT o learn more about these, please refer to your T oneMatch mixer owner's guide.Downloading .bos Files1. Visit bosepro.link/tmu.2. Click a T oneMatch preset file, scene file, or firmware file to download it. Each file is a ZIP file containing thenecessary .bos file(s).3. Click OK to download the ZIP file containing the .bos file(s) to your computer.4. In the Save As window that appears, select the folder where you want to save the .bos file(s). Make a noteof the location.5. Click Save to download the file.6. Open the folder where you downloaded the file, and extract (unzip) the ZIP file.7. Open the extracted folder, locate the .bos file(s). (Y ou may need to enter one or two subfolders to find theapplication.)8. Move the .bos file(s) into a folder of your choice.Note: We recommend storing any .bos files you download in the same folder as the ToneMatch Updater application. We also recommend creating this folder in an easily accessible location (your Desktop or My Documents).Loading .bos Files onto Your ToneMatch MixerOnce the .bos files are stored on your computer, continue reading this guide to learn more about interfacing with your T oneMatch mixer. Using the ToneMatch Updater Using the ToneMatch UpdaterDSP FirmwareThe digital signal processor (DSP) firmware is the operating platform that determines overall functionality of the T oneMatch mixer’s processor. When you open the T oneMatch Updater software, the version of the current DSP firmware on your mixer will be displayed next to an Update button.Updating the DSP Firmware1. Click Update in the same row as T1/T4S/T8SFirmware.2. In the window that appears, locate the .bos filefor your T oneMatch mixer firmware.3. Double-click the DSP firmware .bos file (T1/T4/T8_Update-master...).The update process will begin. On yourT oneMatch mixer’s screen, a status bar willindicate the progress and Updating SoftwarePlease Wait will appear. The update will takeapproximately 10 minutes to complete.A message will appear when the update iscomplete. Click OK to close the message. YourT oneMatch mixer will return to its previousstate.Using the ToneMatch Updater Factory PresetsThe factory presets are the library of default presets on your T oneMatch mixer. This is offered as a bundle and does not include T oneMatch A, B, and C banks. When you open the T oneMatch Updater, the version of the current factory preset on your mixer will be displayed next to an Update button.Note: Updating will overwrite the existing version of the ToneMatch presets.Updating Factory Presets1. Click Update in the same row as ToneMatchFactory Presets.2. In the window that appears, locate the .bos filefor your T oneMatch factory presets.3. Double-click the T oneMatch presets .bos file(Bose_Presets...).The update process will begin. On yourT oneMatch mixer’s screen, a status bar willindicate the progress and Updating SoftwarePlease Wait will appear. The update will takeapproximately 10 minutes to complete.A message will appear when the update iscomplete. Click OK to close the message. YourT oneMatch mixer will return to its previousstate. Using the ToneMatch Updater Preset Banks A, B & CPreset Banks A, B, and C on your T oneMatch mixer allow you to download interchangeable groups ofT oneMatch presets that have been optimized for the T oneMatch mixer. When you open the T oneMatch Updater, the version of the current preset in Banks A, B, and C on your mixer will be displayed next to their respective Update buttons.Note: Updating will overwrite the existing preset version in ToneMatch Preset Bank A, B, or C.Updating Preset Banks1. Click Update in the same row as ToneMatchUser Bank A, B, or C.2. In the window that appears, locate the .bos filefor your preset bank.3. Double-click the preset bank .bos file (Bose_ToneMatch...).Note: Each preset bank may be loaded witha group of specialized ToneMatch presets. Torestore a preset bank to its default state, selectthe ToneMatch empty .bos file available atbosepro.link/tmu.The update process will begin. On yourT oneMatch mixer’s screen, a status bar willindicate the progress and Updating SoftwarePlease Wait will appear. The update will takeapproximately 10 minutes to complete.A message will appear when the update iscomplete. Click OK to close the message. YourT oneMatch mixer will return to its previousstate.Using the ToneMatch Updater User ScenesUser scenes are a bank of 10 user-definable scenes for saving and recalling all your favorite settings. You can rewrite over these as many times as you want. When you open the T oneMatch Updater, the version of the current user scenes on your mixer will be displayed next to an Update and Backup button.Backing Up User ScenesAfter saving your user scenes on your T oneMatch mixer, you may back them up to your computer. When you open the T oneMatch Updater, the version of the current user scenes on your mixer will be displayed next to an Update and Backup button.1. Click Backup in the same row as User Scenes.2. In the window that appears, select a place on your computer to store your user scenes.3. Enter a name for the file that ends with a .bos file extension.4. Click Save to save the file to your computer.Updating User ScenesNote: We recommending performing the backupprocess (described above) before updating youruser scenes. This will preserve your current settingsbefore they are overwritten by the update process.1. Click Update in the same row as User Scenes.2. In the window that appears, locate the .bos filefor the desired user scenes.3. Double-click the user scenes .bos file.The update process will begin. On yourT oneMatch mixer’s screen, a status bar willindicate the progress and Updating SoftwarePlease Wait will appear. The update will takeapproximately 10 minutes to complete.A message will appear when the update iscomplete. Click OK to close the message. YourT oneMatch mixer will return to its previousstate. Using the ToneMatch Updater Shared ScenesThe shared scene is a single user-definable scene for saving settings that may later be shared with otherT oneMatch mixer users. When you open the T oneMatch Updater, the version of the current shared scene on your mixer will be displayed next to an Update and Backup button.Backing Up Shared ScenesWhen you open the T oneMatch Updater, the version of the current shared scene on your mixer will be displayed next to an Update and Backup button.1. Click Backup in the same row as Shared Scene.2. In the window that appears, select a place on your computer to store the shared scene.3. Enter a name for the file that ends with a .bos file extension.4. Click Save to save the file to your computer.Updating Shared Scenes1. Click Update in the same row as Shared Scene.2. In the window that appears, locate the .bos filefor the desired shared scene.3. Double-click the shared scene .bos file.The update process will begin. On yourT oneMatch mixer’s screen, a status bar willindicate the progress and Updating SoftwarePlease Wait will appear. The update will takeapproximately 10 minutes to complete.A message will appear when the update iscomplete. Click OK to close the message. YourT oneMatch mixer will return to its previousstate.Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USARev. 00April 2019。
midjourney版本理解
Midjourney是一款人工智能图片生成软件,有多个版本,如V1、V2、V3、V4、V5等。
不同版本的Midjourney 在功能和效果上可能存在一定的差异,以下是对Midjourney版本的部分理解:
- 版本生成的图片在风格上有一些禅意。
- V1到V3图像为256x256,而在V5中,单个图像的默认分辨率为1024x1024。
- 参数越多,提示就越重要。
这一点在V5版本中表现得更加明显。
- 艺术风格词语变得更加重要。
这个结论还没有得到官方证实,很多人甚至认为V5是一个比较“通用”的版本。
- 有一个特殊版本叫做Niji,是与Spellbrush合作开发的。
“Niji”在日语中的意思是“彩虹”或“2D”。
Niji在生成动漫风格图像方面表现出色。
如果你需要了解更多关于Midjourney版本的信息,可以查看官方网站或相关论坛。
精锐IV SDK更新记录版本 2.3 (单机版) 2004 年 3 月- 修改 本版硬件和软件均升级到v2.3版。
- 修改 本版硬件在设置时,不能用以前版本的API和工具。
但可以被v2.2版的API 访问。
- 修改 修改了硬件设备中的错误。
- 修改 SES服务(系统扩展服务 System Extension Service)使用的头文件改为ses_v3.h。
- 修改 本版不能使用0000作为文件名和目录名。
- 修改 批量处理工具在新建项目时,可以选择设备大小、类型、版本。
兼容v2.2版批量处理工具保存的XML文件。
支持XA可执行文件的下载。
- 增加 本版硬件支持USB和HID两种模式。
- 增加 本版硬件新增了提供实时时钟的版本。
- 增加 本版硬件支持XA类型的可执行文件。
- 增加 SES服务中增加了函数_create、_enable_exe、double相关函数、实施时钟相关函数。
- 增加 提供了Keil库、XA库和SDCC库。
- 增加 API库中增加了函数S4ExecuteEx。
- 增加 API函数S4WriteFile增加了S4_XA_HEX_FILE 和S4_XA_EXE_FILE文件类型。
- 增加 本版的开发测试工具支持XA可执行文件的下载和执行, 兼容v2.3版以及v2.3以前版本的硬件设备。
- 增加 Keil Debug仿真器增加了对于新增SES函数的支持。
版本 2.3.2 (单机版) 2006 年 11 月- 修改 更改所有工具程序、范例、文档中原“深思IV”名称为“精锐IV”。
- 修改 修改了原来PS4WriteFile调用256次之后返回0x103的错误。
- 修改 驱动安装库修正了一个拼写错误。
- 修改 修改了调试器中的错误。
- 修改 修改了原来范例中的错误。
- 修改 修改了文档中对于密码算法函数DES 、TDES的encrypt参数描述的错误。
- 增加 本版提供了系统诊断工具(测试版)。
软件更新第 4 代 操作系统安装时间:在无现有数据的情况下,大约需要 20 分钟。
安装时间取决于现有数据的大小及显示屏上现有的软件版本。
下列第 4 代显示器可通过无线方式或使用 U 盘和“约翰迪尔软件管理器”下载并安装最新软件包,可访问 ,在“软件更新”页获取软件包。
如果在第 4 代显示器上使用“在线显示器软件更新”,则通过无线方式下载软件的时间长短因蜂窝信号覆盖强度或无线互联网连接强度而异。
如需更多帮助,请参考“下载指南”。
通过无线方式重新编程 -https://youtu.be/XSG7O3_9KGI?list=PL1KGsSJ4CWk4fhvFOaBZz261XGwPfXvqk注:第 4 代操作系统软件更新将自动安装相应的第 4 代操作系统帮助文件。
一项更新无法与另一项更新分开。
机器应用软件更新机器应用软件位于第 4 代显示器菜单上的“机器设置”中。
机器应用软件更新需要由约翰迪尔经销商使用 Service ADVISOR™ 安装。
发布说明内容新功能和改进通用信息培训软件包版本第 4 代 操作系统10.16.1400-91第 4 代 操作系统帮助文件10.4.63-10AMS 应用程序10.16.1400-91新功能和改进屏幕操作手册 -• 在显示器上的“帮助中心”应用程序中,新增了第4 代显示器的《操作手册》。
这部分内容将根据将来软件的更新需要而继续更新。
补充的屏幕帮助内容,可从“帮助中心”获得。
注:操作前,请认真阅读最新的《操作手册》。
如需最新版手册,请与经销商联系或访问。
导航 -• 驾驶员现在能在导航应用程序中创建“直线轨迹”和 “AB 曲线”的复制轨迹。
“复制轨迹”用来复制当前处于激活状态的导航轨迹。
新的复制轨迹的名称默认为是原始轨迹的名称加上(1)。
例如,轨迹“West”的复制轨迹的默认名称为 “West(1)”。
选择轨迹名称输入框修改轨迹名称。
新轨迹可以在机器上居中,或者向左或向右变换位置。