Sunday, September 26, 2010

THE REAL GOD BORN IN INDIA "DIL SE SALAM HE SABKO"

BAPU (MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI) REAL HERO



BHAGAT SING THE GREAT LEADER


LAL BAHADUR SASHTRI

RANI LAXMI BAI REAL WOMEN POWER

SHIVAJI RAJE THE REAL FIGHTER MARATHA.......

" TUM HAME KHUN DO HUM TUME AAJADI DENGE "
SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSH

SARDAR VALLABH BHAI PATEL


RAM-SITA- LAKSHMAN-HANUMAN

SHIRDI WALE SAI BABA KINDNESS AND HELP FULL NATURE

PHOTOS OF INTELLIGENT PERSON'S

LARRY PAGE AND SERGEY THE GOOGLE FINDER






LASZO-BIRO WHO FOUND BALL PEN WHAT WE USE NOW A DAYS




DR. MARTIN COOPER OF MOTOROLA WHO WAS FOUND A MOBILE PHONE



Sir Isaac Newton WHO FIND GRAVITY ON EARTH.



give me some intelligent person's name so i can put the photos of the persons


FOXPRO Help tips

All commands SYNTEX

CREATE Command :
Syntax : CREATE[<filename>]

USE Command :
Syntax : USE[<database file>| ?]
[IN <expN>]
[INDEX <index file list>| ?]
[ORDER[<expN>|ddx index file>|[TAG]<tag name>[OF<.CDX FILE>]]]
[ALIAS <alias>]

APPEND Command :
Syntax : APPEND[BLANK]
     
INSERT Command :
Syntax : INSERT [BEFORE][BLANK]

MODIFY STRUCTURE Command  :
Syntax : MODIFY STRUCTURE         OR            MODI STRUC

DISPLAY STRUCTURE Command  :
Syntax : DISPLAY STRUCTURE [TO PRINTER | TO FILE <filename>]

LIST Command  :
Syntax : LIST
                 [SCOPE]
                 [FIELDS <Field1,field2…………Field n>]
                 [FOR <expL1>]
                 [WHILE <expL2>]
                 [OFF]
                 [TO PRINTER | TO FILE <filename>]
DISPLAY Command :
Syntax : DISPLAY
                [SCOPE]
                [FIELDS <field exp list>]
                [FOR <expL1>]
                [WHILE <expL2>]
                [OFF]
                [TO PRINTER | TO FILE <filename>]

LOCATE Command :
Syntax : LOCATE FOR <expL1>
               [<scope>]
               [WHILE <expL2]

 FOUND()  Function ::
 Syntax: FOUND([<alias>|<exp>])
     
 CONTINUE Command ::
 Syntax : CONTINUE

 CLEAR Command :
 Syntax : CLEAR

QUIT Command :
Syntax : QUIT

CLOSE Command :
Syntax : CLOSE ALL  |  DATABASE | INDEX

SET DEFAULT Command :
Syntax : DEFAULT TO <path name>

COPY FILE Command :
Syntax : COPY FILE <filename1> TO <filename2>

RENAME Command ::
Syntax : RENAME <filename1>  TO  <filename2>

DELETE FILE Command  ::
Syntax : DELETE FILE [<filename>\?]

Erase Command ::
Syntax : ERASE <filename|?>

EDIT Command ::
Syntax : [FIELDS<field list>][<scope>]
               [FOR<expL1>]
               [WHILE<expL2>]
               [FREEZE <field name>]
               [NOAPPEND]
               [NODELETE]
               [NOEDIT | NOMODIFY]








CHANGE Command ::
Syntax : CHANGE
               [FIELDS<field list>][<scope>]
               [FOR<expL1>]
               [WHILE<expL2>]
               [FREEZE<field name>]
               [NOAPPEND]
               [NODELETE]
\              [NOEDIT|NOMODIFY]

 BROWSE Command ::
 Syntax : BROWSE
               [FIELDS<field list>]
               [FOR expL1]
               [FREEZE <field name>]
               [LOCK <expN1>]
               [LPARTITION]
               [NOAPPEND]
               [NODELETE]
               [NOEDIT|NOMODIFY]
               [NOLINK]
               [PARTITION<expN2>]

REPLACE Command ::
Syntax : REPLACE[<scope>]<field1>WITH<exp1>
[ADDITIVE]
[<field2>WITH<exp2>[ADDITIVE]…]
[FOR<expL1>]
[WHILE<expL2>]

DELETE Command ::
Syntax : DELETE
              [<scope>]
              [FOR <expL1>]
              [WHILE<expL2>]

RECALL Command ::
Syntax : RECALL
              [<scope>] 
              [FOR <expL1>]
              [WHILE <expL2>]

PACK Command ::
Syntax : PACK[MEMO][DBF]


ZAP Command ::
Syntax : ZAP

      * (28)     SORT Command ::
Syntax : SORT TO <filename>ON<field1>[/A][/C][/D]
               [<field2>[/A][/C][/D]…]
               [ASCENDING|DESCENDING]
               [<scope>]
               [FOR <expL1>]
               [WHILE <expL2>]
               [FIELDS <field list>]

INDEX Command ::
Syntax : INDEX ON <field exp>
              TO <IDX file>|TAG <tag name>[of<CDX file>]
              [FOR<expL>]
              [COMPACT]
              [ASCENDING|DESCENDING]
              [UNIQUE]
              [ADDITIVE]

SET INDEX Command ::
Syntax : SET INDEX TO [<index file list>|?]
               [ASCENDING|DESCENDING]
               [ADDITIVE]

SET ORDER Command ::
Syntax : SET ORDER TO [<expN>|<.IDX>index file>]
               [TAG] <tag name> [OF <.CDX file>]

REINDEX Command ::
Syntax : REINDEX [COMPACT]

FIND Command ::
Syntax : FIND <expC>

SEEK Command ::
Syntax : SEEK<expn>

GO Command ::
Syntax : GO<exp N1>[TOP][BOTTOM]

SKIP Command ::
Syntax : SKIP <exp N1>


SUM Command ::
Syntax : SUM[expr-List scope][FOR condition]

AVERAGE Command ::
Syntax : AVERAGE expr-list scope FOR condition



MODIFY Command ::
Syntax : MODIFY COMMAND [<file> |?]

DO Command ::
Syntax : DO <file>
               [WITH <parm list>]
               [IN <file>]

Wait Command ::
Syntax : [<expC>]
              [TO <memvar>]
              [WINDOW][NOWAIT]]
              [CLEAR]
              [TIMEOUT <expN>]

STORE Command ::
Syntax : STORE <expr> TO <memvar list> | <array list>
        OR
            <memvar> | <array> = <expr>
   

LAN CARD

Purpose

A network interface card, network adapter, network interface controller (NIC), or LAN adapter is a computer hardware component designed to allow computers to communicate over a computer network. It is both an OSI layer 1 (physical layer) and layer 2 (data link layer) device, as it provides physical access to a networking medium and provides a low-level addressing system through the use of MAC addresses. It allows users to connect to each other either by using cables or wirelessly.

Although other network technologies exist (e.g. Token Ring), Ethernet has achieved near-ubiquity since the mid-1990s. Every Ethernet network card has a unique 48-bit serial number called a MAC address, which is stored in ROM carried on the card. Every computer on an Ethernet network must have a card with a unique MAC address. Normally it is safe to assume that no two network cards will share the same address, because card vendors purchase blocks of addresses from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and assign a unique address to each card at the time of manufacture.
Madge 4/16Mbps TokenRing ISA NIC.
Ethernet 10Base-5/2 ISA NIC.

Whereas network cards used to be expansion cards that plug into a computer bus, the low cost and ubiquity of the Ethernet standard means that most newer computers have a network interface built into the motherboard. These either have Ethernet capabilities integrated into the motherboard chipset or implemented via a low cost dedicated Ethernet chip, connected through the PCI (or the newer PCI express) bus. A separate network card is not required unless multiple interfaces are needed or some other type of network is used. Newer motherboards may even have dual network (Ethernet) interfaces built-in.
[edit] Implementation

The card implements the electronic circuitry required to communicate using a specific physical layer and data link layer standard such as Ethernet or token ring. This provides a base for a full network protocol stack, allowing communication among small groups of computers on the same LAN and large-scale network communications through routable protocols, such as IP.

There are four techniques used to transfer data, the NIC may use one or more of these techniques.

    * Polling is where the microprocessor examines the status of the peripheral under program control.
    * Programmed I/O is where the microprocessor alerts the designated peripheral by applying its address to the system's address bus.
    * Interrupt-driven I/O is where the peripheral alerts the microprocessor that it's ready to transfer data.
    * DMA is where an intelligent peripheral assumes control of the system bus to access memory directly. This removes load from the CPU but requires a separate processor on the card.

A network card typically has a RJ45, BNC, or AUI socket where the network cable is connected, and a few LEDs to inform the user of whether the network is active, and whether or not there is data being transmitted on it. Network cards are typically available in 10/100/1000 Mbit/s varieties. This means they can support a notional maximum transfer rate of 10, 100 or 1000 Megabits per second.

Sometimes the words 'controller' and 'card' are used interchangeably when talking about networking because the most common NIC is the network interface card. Although 'card' is more commonly used, it is less encompassing. The 'controller' may take the form of a network card that is installed inside a computer, or it may refer to an embedded component as part of a computer motherboard, a router, expansion card, printer interface or a USB device.

A MAC address is a 48-bit network hardware identifier that is burned into a ROM chip on the NIC to identify that device on the network. The first 24-bit field is called the Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) and is largely manufacturer-specific. Each OUI allows for 16,777,216 Unique NIC Addresses. Smaller manufacturers that do not have a need for over 4096 unique NIC addresses may opt to purchase an Individual Address Block (IAB) instead. An IAB consists of the 24-bit OUI plus a 12-bit extension (taken from the 'potential' NIC portion of the MAC address.)

ubuntu a oprating system

Hello Friendzz Today m going to describe about  ubuntu |oǒ'boǒntoō|
Q.1  Why The name is UBUNTU ???
Ans :- Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning 'humanity to others'. The Ubuntu  operating system brings the spirit of Ubuntu to the world of computers.
 Where did it all begin?
Linux was already established as an enterprise server platform in 2004. But free software was still not a part of everyday life for most computer users. That's why Mark Shuttleworth gathered a small team of developers from one of the most established Linux projects – Debian - and set out to create an easy-to-use Linux desktop, Ubuntu.
The vision for Ubuntu is part social and part economic: free software, available free of charge to everybody on the same terms.
Advantages of  UBUNTU in comparing of WINDOWS VISTA
It’s free of charge.
It pretty much maintains itself. There’s no defragging, virus-scanning, spyware scanning, or other BS maintenance. It requires just Periodic Disk Checking. It can be done when u shutdown the system using  AutoFsck.
Vast source of online help.
Ubuntu in itself is a hard-to-hack distribution, security is maintained becoz of frequent upgrades and updates.


Latest Version
Version 4.10, codenamed the 'Warty Warthog', the first official Ubuntu release, was launched in October 2004.
The latest Version of UBUNTU :-
Latest Stable Release is 10.04 released on 29th  April 2010
and Latest Unstable Release is 10.10 Alpha 2 released on 1st July 2010.

List of all versions released of ubuntu  :-

Version    Code name    Release date      
4.10    Warty Warthog    2004-10-20      
5.04    Hoary Hedgehog    2005-04-08      
5.10    Breezy Badger    2005-10-13      
6.06    LTS Dapper Drake    2006-06-01      
6.10    Edgy Eft    2006-10-26      
7.04    Feisty Fawn    2007-04-19      
7.10    Gutsy Gibbon    2007-10-18      
8.04    LTS Hardy Heron    2008-04-24      
8.10    Intrepid Ibex    2008-10-30      
9.04    Jaunty Jackalope    2009-04-23      
9.10    Karmic Koala    2009-10-29      
10.04    LTS Lucid Lynx    2010-04-29      
10.10    Maverick Meerkat    2010-10-10   

System Requirement  :-
Ubuntu 10.4 Minimum system requirements are,
1 GHz x86 processor
* 512 MiB of system memory (RAM)
* 5 GB of disk space
* Graphics card and monitor capable of 1024x768
* CD-ROM drive
* Sound support
* Internet access

tablet projector

CES: 3M projector for phones, cameras
Video projector technology heads for the phone






For several years people have been talking about the idea of miniaturising a projector so that it's small enough to fit inside a mobile phone or digital camera. Now it's finally been done, and 3M is demonstrating a prototype of such a device at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show.
The mobile projector is about a centimeter thick and about 4 centimetres tall by 3 centimetres wide - small enough to fit inside portable devices like phones, PDAs or a digital still camera, said Todd Rutherford, product development specialist with 3M's optical systems division.
It uses an LED as the light source and can project a VGA resolution (640 pixels by 480 pixels) image through a lens that's about a centimeter in diameter.
3M is demonstrating the projector at CES built into a small handheld device that runs video from flash memory. The image projected onto walls or other light surfaces was good enough and easy enough to see over a distance of about half a metre, although it suffered over greater distances due to the bright lights of the show floor.

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3M Beats Everyone to the Micro Projector Business
People who have thought much about it have concluded that projectors are the one way to reconcile ever-tinier gadgets with the ever-more data and media we have on them. And plenty of companies have been trying to build a micro projector that you can carry in your pocket or even get built into your cellphone or iPod.
More details and incredible video after the jump.

3M’s projector shows full-color, standard def video at a rate of at least 60 frames per second—television quality. Its 10 lumens of brightness make it powerful enough to overcome bright room lighting to project an image about 15 inches across. When we took it into a dark room, it could easily do 50 inches.
Instead of lasers, which Microvision and its rival Light Blue Optics are using, 3M uses LED for illumination. They wouldn’t tell if it’s one white LED or three (red, green, and blue) bulbs. But given the size of the projector and the color quality—which was nice, but not stunning.
Texas Instruments is trying to do the same thing with LED and it’s DLP imaging chip—similar to what you get in rear-projection TVs from Samsung. But 3M is using liquid crystal on silicon—basically and LCD on a mirror that bounces light out the front of the projector.
3M won’t be selling final products, but will supply the guts of the projector to companies that will sell it either as a handheld accessory (about the size of an iPod Classic) or possibly even built into gadgets. No word yet on who those companies are?
The projector’s a bit fat for cellphones—at least those made in the last five years. But 3M promises to get it way smaller (and brighter and with higher screen resolution) in the coming years.
What can you use it for? Well, the demonstration products I saw take flash memory cards, have USB ports and/or have regular video inputs. I can see it making a really nice iPod accessory.


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Powerful Aaxa P2 Pico Pocket Projector
AAXA P2 Pico Pocket Projector is the brightest projector in the market which design for the professional user that employs an ultra-efficient engine design for new LcoS chip and high-power LED to achieve a stunning 33 lumen output at 800×600 resolution.
The AAXA P2 projector allow to a business presentation capabilities with the micro projector in the market with excellent quality images even in less than dark sorroundings and when used in a darker place or area the P2 can produce spectacular images up to 80 inches. Compare to many first generation units, this one managed will throw up a respectable image even in dimly lit area and while the 40 inches image was understandably the best although it did manage to toss up a 100 inches visual when pressed and hit by the source link fot the full writeup. The professional features include such as direct VGA connector supporting up to 1280×720 resolution for laptop connection, an infrared remote control dual 0.5 watt stereo spaekers and on board gamma correction and additional features include AAXA’s popular MP4 player capable of decoding of video audio and images such as MP4, MP3, WMA, AVI, WMV, JPG, GIF, and TXT.
The following are the general specifications that have supported formats such as audio output, stereo 1w speakers, stereo speaker and headphone with mini-jack, usually color available is glossy black, the menu language are English, Korean, French, Sapnish, German, Italian, Swedish, Portuguese, Chinese Simplified and Polski. Tha aspect of the ratio control is 4:3 and with the dimension of 110*59*27mm ,with the weight of 260g with power consumption 15w and power supply DC 1700mAh battery, AC100~240V this is a free voltage, 50Hz/60Hz and conformances CE, FCC Class A.
This is a 1 gigabyte onboard storage and a microSDHC expansion slot capable of reading up to 4GB cards, VGA/ AV imputs, built in speaker and an integrated media player to boot. The P2 is also packaged into a small sized unit measuring 4.3inches x 2.3inchesx 1inch and weighs in at only 260 grams, this is projector easily drops into any pocket or brief case and fully poratble and bettery powered for true business flexibity. The additional accessories will also allow the P2 to connect to Apple iPhone/iPod Microsoft Zune, Sony Playstation Portable and a wide range of cellphones from Nokia, LG, Samsung and HTC with battery life rated at 35minutes with optional 70 and 180 minute batteries availability and of course include AC adapter that allows for unlimited run times, infrared remote control, removable and rechargeable battery and tripod.
It is probably safe to say that the rush of pico projectors has slowed to a trickle that is not stopping a few of the early entrants from dishing out new and improved models as the second wave builds. AAXA is the outfit responsible for serving up to the pint sized P1, this is demonstrating an exactly what a hasty refresh cycle looks like by dishing out the higher P2 just a few months later…….

Friday, September 24, 2010

TO HELP WHO WANT JOB IN AIRTEL CALL CENTER

FIRST :-        LECTURE BAJI JUST ATTEND
SECOND:-   TYPING SPEED TEST
THIRD:-        LOGICAL MATHS PROBLEMS
THIRD_2:-     ANY TOPIC(ENGLISH) CONVERTING INTO UR OWN LANGUAGE
FOURTH:-    PERSONAL INTERVIEW

what u tech in airtel call center:-

TRAI:-  TELECOMS REGULARITY AUTHORIZATION OF INDIA

TRAI IS STAND 4 CONTROLING THE RECHARGE CUPAN'S TEX


AND ALL SCHEEM HAS BEEN CONTROL OR AAPLY BY " TRAI "

IMSI:-  INTERNATIONAL MOBILE SUBSCRIBER IDENTIFY

WITH THE HELP OF IMSI WE KNOW OUR SIM CARD IS VALID IN INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY OR NOT

C.D.M.A.:- CODE DIVISTION MULTIPAL ACCESS

PROVID BY :- RELIANCE, TATA, BSNL, VARGIN, MTNL

CUG:- COMMAN GROUP INTERFACE
IT IS USE TO CONNECT WITH NOTED PEOPLE
WHO PEOPLE YOU WANT TO TALK MORE WITH THEM
WHO  R IN CUG PAY ONLY 10 PAISA PER SECOND

collection of full forms & KNOWLADGE:-

P.S.T.N.= PUBLIC SWITCING TELEPHONE NETWORK

G.S.M.=   GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATION


" WHO IS THE FINDER OF MOBILE PHONE" ?
ANSWER:- " DR. MARTIN COOPER OF MOTOROLA IS THE FIRST FINDER OF WIRE LESS MOBILE PHONE "

"WHO WAS THE INVENT THE BALL PAN FIRST IN ALL OVER THE WORLD"
ANSWER:-   LASZO-BIRO


"WHO IS THE FINDER OF GOOGLE SEARCH " :-
ANSWER:-  LARRY PAGE & SAGEY  TWO COMPUTER SOFTWERE PH.D STUDENT.


SIM:- SUBSCRIBER IDENTITY MODUL

 "WHO WAS THE FINDER OF VB6 ?":-
"ALLAN COOPER IS THE DEVLOPER OF VB(VISUAL BASIC) SCRIPT 6"


 
 

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

html

what is the latest version of html
and how can we create own tag on html