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Technical Notes on the EEC-IV MCU.pdf

February 2, 2009 · Filed Under Others · Comment  · Tags: ,

The EEC-IV design began in 1978 and was first introduced in 1983 in the 1.6L Escort, Lynx, EXP and LN7 cars. It has gone through several major physical changes, the earliest using a fairly simple two board design with through hole soldered components while the last are more current in technology, showing extensive use of surface mount components and a much more finished and complex appearance. In between, there appears to be a variety of mother/daughter board and other designs. Still, they are all called EEC-IV, although somewhere in its life there was a Ford P/N generational change.

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2007 Suzuki Aerio Owners Manual.pdf

October 29, 2008 · Filed Under Suzuki · Comment  · Tags: , ,

Suzuki Aerio Model Year 2007 is powered by Suzuki J23A (16 valve DOHC) engine and is a compact car, built and distributed by Suzuki Motor Corporation. It was produced to replace Suzuki Esteem/Baleno and available in hatchback and sedan.

Service Source Powerbook G4 (17 inch).pdf

September 3, 2008 · Filed Under Apple · Comment  · Tags: , , ,

Some key features that distinguish this computer from earlier PowerBook models include: 17-inch TFT widescreen display in aluminum alloy enclosure, Built-in Bluetooth, Built-in AirPort Extreme card, Added FireWire 800 port, Uses double-data rate (DDR) memory, Fiber optic backlit keyboard with ambient light sensor

Autodesk Building Systems Tricks and Tips.pdf

August 16, 2008 · Filed Under 3D & Technical Drawing · Comment  · Tags: , , ,

Charles Baynes a Senior Application Engineer, Excitech Computers Ltd. offers some tips to help you get the most out of Autodesk Building Systems 2005.

User Guide: BlackBerry 8110 Smartphone.pdf

August 14, 2008 · Filed Under Blackberry · Comment  · Tags: , ,

This manual provides detailed informations on using the Blackberry pearl and how to customize this gadget to reflecting your personality.