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ETS does not provide copies of specifications or test methods. These are available (for a fee) from the issuing organization or their agents and are typically copyrighted. ... more
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Statit e-QC can retrieve specification limits from any supported data source and display them on the chart. As an example, many customers retrieve data from their manufacturing database, but keep specification limits in a spreadsheet on their ... more
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USB specification 1.1 was written to provide further clarification and additional features for USB devices and hubs. The new specification was written to help hardware makers build better USB product. USB specification 1.1 was written for and only ... more
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No, but a specific device driver may make use of it if available. For example, if your PC and printer both support ECP mode, but your printer's port has no DMA channel assigned, the Windows 95 printer driver will use Fast Centronics mode instead of ... more
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The minimum specification is a Pentium 233 with 64MB RAM and a 8MB 3D Graphics Card (the graphics card must fully support OpenGL or DirectX 8). You will also need a minimum of 100Mb free disk space and a 28.8k modem. ... more
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Just fill out the contact form and someone will contact you within one business day. If you need immediate information, call our Southern California office at 949-837-9194, or our Northern California office at 510-475-7919. ... more
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A. Light transmission, shading coefficient/solar heat gain coefficient, and U-value. ... more
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The specifications for your presentations are stored in an Excel file. These can be hidden from the user or can be actually edited in Excel. The specifications are easy to understand and offer users alternative way to prepare repetitive requirements. ... more
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Yes. Torginol is QPL approved for military specification Mil-PRF-22750F, as tested by the U.S. Department of Defense, Naval Air Systems Command. QPL Qualification: NAWCADPAX ltr 4123, Ser. 434100R08/6066 (dtd 12 May 1995). ... more
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A. TWAIN (Tool Without An Interesting Name) is an industry-standard, open specification that defines the way in which an image acquisition device (typically a scanner) communicates with an application program. With TWAIN, an application program can ... more
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