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FAA Effect and Use of Controls 4 General Controls 12 First Flight 20 Intro to X-Plane 24 X-Plane Menus Primary Instruments Navigation Instruments Flight from San Bernardino to Riverside Municipal CONTENTS Flying Helicopters Flying to Carriers Flying in Space Flying the Space Shuttle Flying on Mars Intro to Plane-Maker 74 Plane-Maker Menus Intro to World-Maker 96 World-Maker Menus World-Maker Terrain World-Maker Objects World-Maker Airports World-Maker NAVAIDs Intro to Airfoil-Maker 112 Airfoil-Maker Menus Airfoils Weather Briefer 126 Hacking X-Plane 130 References 138 Index 142 FAA EFFECT AND USE OF CONTROLS 4 FAA EFFECT AND USE OF CONTROLS An excerpt from The U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Flight Standards Service Copyright 1980 THE EFFECT AND USE OF CONTROLS This chapter briefly discusses the devices with which the pilot operates the airplane in the air and on the ground, and how those devices are to be used effectively. To maneuver an airplane, the pilot must control its movement around its lateral, longitudinal, and vertical axes. This is accomplished by the use of the light controls—elevators, ailerons, and rudder—which can be deflected from their neutral position into the flow of air as the airplane moves forward through the air. During flight, the flight controls have a natural “live pressure” due to the force of the airflow around them. With this in mind, the pilot should think not of moving the flight controls, but of exerting force on them against this live pressure or resistance. ELEVATORS The elevators control the movements of the airplane about its lateral axis. They form the rear part of the horizontal stabilizer, and are free to be moved up and down by the pilot, and are connected to a control stick or wheel in the cockpit by means of cables or rods. Applying forward pressure on the control causes the elevator surfaces to move downward. The flow of air striking the deflected elevator surfaces exerts an upward force, pushing the airplane’s tail upwa…

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Setup & Installation 2 System Requirements 2 Installation 3 Technical Support 4 Starting X2 - The Threat 5 Video Hardware Glossary 6 Starting the Game 6 TerraCorp Space-Fleet Pilots Manual 7 Introduction 7 Ship Controls 8 Main Menu 10 Cockpit 11 Tutorial 14 Navigation 18 Command Console 20 Trading 22 Combat 27 Build 30 Appendices 32 i. Ranks 32 ii. Vessels 33 iii. Inhabitants 41 iv. Equipment & Ordnance 44 v. The Options Menu 50 vi. Gates 51 vii. Zuran time: The time system of the community of planets 52 Tales from the Cosmos 53 A Trader's log 54 A Pirate's log 56 Farnham's Legend - Prologue 57 Credits 59 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum 1.25GHz G4 256 MB ram 2GB HD space ATI Radeon 7000 or nVidia GeForce3 (although cutscenes will be slow) Recommended 1.25GHz G4 256 MB ram 2GB HD free space Video card: ATI Radeon 9600 or nVidia GeForce4 Ti EPILEPSY WARNING Some people are prone to epileptic fits or the loss of consciousness as a result of being exposed to strobing light sources. These people may have attacks while 2 watching television or playing computer games. Fits can happen to people who have no previous history of epilepsy. If you or your family has any history of epilepsy it is advised that you contact your doctor before playing. If you suffer from any of the following symptoms: disturbed vision, eye or muscle spasm, fainting, disorientation, convulsions or other…

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Important HealtH WarnIng about contents playIng VIdeo games InstallatIon and actIVatIon 2 pHotosensItIVe seIzures A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain gettIng started 3 visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. Even people who have no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition controls 4 that can cause these “photosensitive epileptic seizures” while watching video games. Keyboard and Mouse 4 These seizures may have a variety of symptoms, including lightheadedness, altered Gamepad 6 vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, or momentary loss of awareness. Seizures may also cause loss of consciousness or gameplay 7 convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking nearby objects. Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these symptoms. battlescape VIeW 8 Parents should watch for or ask their children about the above symptoms—children Unit Flags 8 and teenagers are more likely than adults to experience these seizures. The risk of Turns 8 photosensitive epileptic seizures may be reduced by taking the following precautions: Sit farther from the screen; use a smaller screen; play in a well-lit room; and do not play Movement 8 when you are drowsy or fatigued. If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures …

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The XENIX™ Operating System Installation Guide TM for the Apple Lisa 2 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Information in this document is su bject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. and Microsoft Corporation. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. @The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc., 1984 @Microsoft Corporation, 1983 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. 500 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 1900 Santa Cruz, CaJifomia 95061 (408) 425-7222 • TWX: 910-598-4510 SeQ SACZ UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories XENIX is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Apple, Lisa 2, and ProFile are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Release: 68-5-24-84-1.0/1.0 Chapter 1 XENIXlnstallation Guide 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 XENlXDistributionSystems 1 1.3 WhatYouNeed 1 1.4 Before You Start 2 1.5 Installation Procedure 3 1.5.1 StartingXENlX From a Floppy Disk 3 1.5.2 InitializingtbeHardDisk. 4 1.5.3 StartingtbeSystemFromtbeHardDisk 6 1.5.4 CopyingtbeXENlXSystemFJ.les 7 1.5.5 CreatingtheSuper-UserPassword 9 1.5.6 CreatingtbeFirstUserAcoount 10 1.6 The Next Step 12 1.7 UpgradelnstallationNotes 13 1.7.1 Upgrade Overview 13 1.7.2 StartingXENlXFromaFloppy Disk 13 1.7.3 UpgradingtbeFileSystem 14 1.7.4 StartingtheSystemFromtheHardDisk 15 1.7.5 CopyingtbeXENlXSystemFJ.les 16 1.7.6 RestoringYourFJ.les 18 1.7.7 The Next Step . 18 - i - 1.1 Overview The XENIX Operating System is a powerful multiuser. multitasking system of programs for your computer. It takes the place ofyour existing Operating System and gives yoor computerthe powerofamuch larger and more expensive machine. To do its work. the XENIX Operating Sy.em must be installed on your compIler'S hard disk. Thisallowsthesystemtotakecontrolofyourcomputerwheneveryouturnit on. The instanation procedure consists of initializing your hard disk. then copying the XENIX system programs from the XENIX distribution floppydisks to the initializcd hard disk. N«e: "ftoppydisks" refers to the Sony Micro Roppydisb OIl which your systemisdi..-ibuted. 1.2 XENIX DJsb"lbutiOD Systems The completeXENIX Sy.em is a set ofthree distribution systems: The XENIX Operating System The XENIX Text Processing System The XENIX Developnent Sy.em TheOperatingSystemcontainstheXENIXprogramsyouneedtocreateuseracCOUDls. managefilesystemsandperformsystemmaintenancetasb. The Text Processing Sy.em contains the XENIX programs used to acate. edit. and typeset documents. The Development System contains theXENIX programs you need to create. compile. link. and…

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68-5-24-84- 1.011.0 DevelopmeIt System IMPORT ANT NOTE ABOUT INSTALLATION DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM XENLX3.0 fcrthe AppleJ~ Lisat~ May 24, 1984 These notes contain information about installing the optional XE.~IX Development System. If you wish to install the Development System at the same time as installing the XENIX Operating System, please refer to the Installation Guide in the binder marked I1I.$taUation GuidelOperatio1l.$ GuidelUser's Guide. When installing the XENIX Development System after you've already installed the XENIX Operating System, refertothese notes. READTHElNSTALLATION NOTES lNTHElRENTlRETY AND MARKSURE YOU COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THE INSTALLATION PROCESS BEFORE INSTALLING THE PRODUcr. Note that you need theXENIX Operating System in order to use the Developmett System, so you must install the XENIX Operating System first. If you have already installed the XENIX Operating System, and wish to install the Development System Package separately, follow this procedure: 1. Login as root (super-user). 2. The floppies are munbered (beginning with 1) am must be installed in sequential numeric order. Insert the first Development System floppy into the floppy drive andemerthe command: :# letc/install 3. The install utility willprompt: First floppy (yIn) Enter'y' and press RETURN. 4. The program will prompt you for each floppy. Remove the previous floppy from the floppy drive and insert the next Development Sytem floppy. Enter . 'y' in response tothe prompt (#). 5. When you have installed the final Development System floppy, enter 'n' in response to the prompt. N<xe that some files may extend from one floppy to the next. In this case. the tar utility will prompt you in a slightly different fashion than the Ietcl{qstiill program. Insert the next floppy and press RETURN when the floppy is properly inserted and the floppy door latch is closed. The Sama Cruz Operation XENLX for the Apple Lisa 2 The XENIX™ Development System Programmer's Guide TM for the Apple Lisa 2 The Santa Cruz Operation, Ine. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part or The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. and Microsoft Corporation. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement. CThe Santa Cruz Operation, Inc., 1984 CMicrosoft Corporation, 19S3 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. 500 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 1900 Santa Cruz, California 95061 (408) 425-7222 • TWX: 910-598-4510 SeQ SACZ UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratori…

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The XENIX™ Operating System Reference TM for the Apple Lisa 2 The Santa Cruz Operation, Ine .. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. and Microsoft Corporation. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software maybe· used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the 'agreement. CThe Santa Cruz Operation; Inc., 1984 CMicrosoft Corporation, 1983 The Santa Cruz Operation,· Inc .. 500 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 1900 Santa Cruz, California 95061 (408) 425~7222 • TWX: 910-598-4510 SCO SACZ UNIX is a trademark of Bell Laboratories XENIX is a tradema.rk of ~ficrosoft Corpora.tion Apple, Lisa 2, and ProFile are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Release: 68-5-24-84-1.0/1.0 Preface The complete XENIX Reference Manual is actually divided into six parts and distributed as individual reference sections in the various volumes ofthe XENIX Operating System, Text Processing, and Development Systems. The following table lists the name. con- tent, and location ofeach reference section. Section Description Volume C Commarxls - used with the XENlX XENIX Reference Operating System. CT Text Processing CommaIXls - used with Text Processing Guide the Text Processing System. CP Programming Commands - used with Programmer's Guide the Development System. M Miscellaneous - information used for XENIXReference access to devices, system maintenance. and communications. S System Calls and Library Routines - Programmer·sReference available f(X' C and assembly language programming. F File Fmnats - description of various Programmer·sReference system files not defined insectionM. In text. a given command. routine, or file is referred toby name and section. Forexam- pIe, the programming command' 'cc·· • which is described in tlle Programming COID- mands(CP)section,islistedascc(CP)inthetext. The alphabetized table of contents given on the following pages is a complete listing of allXENIXcommands.systemcalls,libraryroutines,andfileformats.lfyouwanttolo- cate inf(X'ma1ionabout a specific item look inthe indicated reference section. Alphabetized List Commands, Systelm Calls, Library Routines, and File Formats a.out a.our(f} cal cal (C) a641 a641(S) calendar calendar(C) abort abort(S) calJoc malloc(S) abs abs(S) cat cat(C) access accesseS) cb cb(CP) acct acct…

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68-5-24-84-1.011.0 Text Processing System IMPORTANT NOI'E ABOUT INSTALLATION TEXT PROCESSING SYSTEM XENlX3.0 fmthe Apple'J:\I Lisa 2J:\I May24,I984 These notes contain information about installing the optional XENlX Text Processing System. lfyou wish to install the Text Processing System at the same time as installing the XENIX Operating System, please refer to the Installation Gui~ in the binder maIted Installation Guide/Operations Guide/User's Guide. When installing the XENIX Text Processing System after you 've already installed the XENIX Operating System, refertothesenotes. READ THE INSTALLATION NOTES INTHElRENflRETY AND MARK SURE YOU COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THE INSTALLATION PROCESS BEFORE INSTALUNGTHE PRODUCf. Note that you needtheXENIX Operating System in order to use the Text Processing System, so you must install the XENIX Operating System first. lfyru have already installed theXENIX Operating System, and wish to install the Text Processing System Package separately, follow this procedure: I. Login as root (super-user). 2. The floppies are mnnbered (beginning with 1) am must be installed in sequential numeric mder. Insert the first Text Processing System floppy into the floppy drive and enter the command: # letc/install 3. The install utility willprompt: First floppy (yIn) Enter'y· andIKssRETURN. 4. The program will prompt you for each floppy. Remove the previous floppy from the floppy drive and insert the next Text Processing Sytem floppy. Enter'y· inresponsetotheprcmpt(#). S. When you haveinstaUed the final Text Processing System floppy, enter 'n' in response tothe prompt. Note that some fiJesmay extend from one floppy to the next. In this case. the tar utility will prompt you in a slightly different fashion than the /etclinstall program. Insert the next floppy and press RETURN when the floppy is properly inserted and the floppy door latch is closed. The SantaCruz Operation XENlX for the Apple Lisa 2 The XENIX™ Text Processing System Text Processing Guide TM for the Apple Lisa 2 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. and Microsoft Corporation. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement. The software may be used or copied only· in accordance with the terms of the agreement. @The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc., 1984 @Microsoft Corporation, 1983 The Santa Crull Operation, Ine. 500 Chestnut Street P.O. Box 1900 Santa Cruz, California 95061 (408) 425-7222 -TWX: 910-598-4510 SeD SACZ …

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XShelf 1.1.4 for MacOS X file:///Users/tat/Downloads/tat/XShelf.app/Contents/Resource... XShelf 1.1.4 for MacOS X README [XShelf docked against the bottom of the screen] Download What is it? XShelf enhances drag and drop in MacOS X by letting you "pause" drag and drop operations, as well as have multiple drag and drop operations in flight at once. You can drag files or folders from Finder into the shelf and they will sit there until you drag them out. Once you drag them out, the drag operation will finish as if XShelf were never involved. You may drag individual or multiple files or folders, as well as text clippings and URLs to XShelf. With XShelf, you no longer have to shuffle windows so that both the source and target of a drag and drop are onscreen at the same time. It also has support for Services, better integration with the clipboard, and a commandline utility (XShelver) to add items to XShelf. In many ways, it is a replacement for the old NeXT shelf (and the Newton shelf, but never having used the Newton, I have to take this on faith :) How do I install (or uninstall)? Double-click the XShelf disk image file. Once the disk image launches, open it, and you will see the XShelf application, and an XShelf.html (this document). Drag XShelf to your harddrive to install and double-click to run it. To remove XShelf, simply drag XShelf to the trash. If you wish, you can delete the preferences file as well in "~/Library/Preferences/com.the- ameoba.XShelf.plist". You MUST log out and log back in for the "Add to XShelf" Service to work. XShelf MUST be installed in either "/Applications" or "~/Applications" for the "Add to XShelf" Service to work. To use XShelver from the Terminal, XShelver should be placed somewhere in your $PATH (such as /usr/bin/). How do I use it? 1 of 6 07.08.23 09:25 XShelf 1.1.4 for MacOS X file:///Users/tat/Downloads/tat/XShelf.app/Contents/Resource... Select an item in Finder, or text from virtually any application, and drag it to XShelf. You may then drag the item out from XShelf to another application, or to another location in Finder. File and folders will be copied/moved as appropriate (exactly as if the drag had originated in Finder directly), and text clippings will be created (if the drag was to Finder) or pasted in place (if the drag was to an application). Items can also be added to XShelf using a S…

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 ® For XTND 1.3 XTND Programmer’s Guide ® Developer Technical Publications © Apple Computer, Inc. 1991  Apple Computer, Inc. States and other countries. ARE ASSUMING THE ENTIRE RISK AS Adobe Illustrator and PostScript are TO ITS QUALITY AND ACCURACY. © 1991, Apple Computer, Inc. registered trademarks of Adobe Systems IN NO EVENT WILL APPLE BE LIABLE All rights reserved. Incorporated. FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, No part of this publication or the software ITC Garamond and ITC Zapf Dingbats are INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL described in it may be reproduced, stored in registered trademarks of International DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any Typeface Corporation. DEFECT OR INACCURACY IN THIS form or by any means, mechanical, Microsoft is a registered trademark of MANUAL, even if advised of the possibility electronic, photocopying, recording, or Microsoft Corporation. of such damages. otherwise, without prior written permission Claris, MacDraw, and MacWrite are THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET of Apple Computer, Inc., except in the registered trademarks of Claris FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND normal use of the software or to make a Corporation. IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, ORAL OR backup copy of the software. The same DataViz is a trademark of DataViz, Inc. WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. No proprietary and copyright notices must be QuickDraw and ResEdit are trademarks of Apple dealer, agent, or employee is affixed to any permitted copies as were Apple Computer, Inc. authorized to make any modification, affixed to the original. This exception does THINK C is a trademark of Symantec extension, or addition to this warranty. not allow copies to be made for others, Corporation. Some states do not allow the exclusion or whether or not sold, but all of the material Simultaneously published in the United limitation of implied warranties or liability purchased (with all backup copies) may be States and Canada. for incidental or consequential damages, so sold, given, or loaned to another person. the above limitation or exclusion may not Under the law, copying includes translating LIMITED WARRANTY ON MEDIA AND apply to you. This warranty gives you into another language or format. You may REPLACEMENT …

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