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  • Vibration Testing

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    Feb 8

    Unwanted vibration brings a serious, unfavorable impact on a machine or piece of equipment. It causes loosening of parts or relative movement among parts in the specimen or test item. To prevent vibration from producing wear, noise, or objectionable working characteristics, vibration testing can be done. The shocking or shaking of a product or component to find out its ability to exist in a real-world situation is called vibration testing.

    Vibration testing is aimed at knowing the effects and consequences of vibration on its component parts inside the principal frequency ranges and magnitudes that may be experienced while in field service or in transportation. This test can also be used to discover the weak points in a product design. Vibration testing is useful in many applications ranging from household equipment and appliances, vehicles and circuit boards to aircrafts.

    Most vibrations that come up in field service or in transportation aren’t of a simple harmonic nature. However, the tests based on this type of vibration have been satisfactory in pointing out important frequencies, vibration modes, and other information needed for setting up protective methods against the effects and consequences of unwanted vibration. To simulate real-world situations, vibration tests can also be combined with some environmental tests.

    Carrying out a vibration test either in the testing field or in the laboratory makes use of climatic chambers, data analyzers, vibration exciters, controllers, and other instruments. But before setting up for a vibration test, you should have a thorough understanding of the surroundings in which the device will have to survive. It is also important to know the type of vibration applied into it.

    Vibration can be sinusoidal or random. One clear example of a random vibration is the vibration that a vehicle-mounted device undergoes when rolling or passing across coarse and uneven terrain. On the other hand, sinusoidal vibration is a constant vibration like a rotating helicopter engine.

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  • Feb 8

    Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains support USA Nationwide FAQ ad reviews: GP implementations, customizations, data conversion, reports design, Dexterity, eConnect, SQL development, version & custom logic upgrade, data repair and recovery

    US Country side sometimes is considered as underserved by ERP application consulting firms. However the answer probably is kind of compromise in involving local MRP consultants and computer support people, regional Microsoft Dynamics GP support company with the office in the nearest business metro, such as Chicago, Houston, Denver, Los Angeles, Phoenix, New York, Miami, which could provide initial implementation sending consultants onsite, who, working with internal IT group will establish good relations with GP users as well as setup remote connection options, such as MS Windows remote desktop, Citrix, or even web sessions, such as GoToMeeting. Please familiarize yourself with some Microsoft Dynamics GP technology highlights:

    • Microsoft Dexterity core. Microsoft Great Plains Dynamics GP was designed in 1990th with graphical and DB platform independence in its fundamentals. We see these principles in C Programming language based shell: Great Plains Software Dexterity, current name is Microsoft Dexterity.

    • Legacy Dexterity Customization. We see large number of existing GP customers, who depend their custom business processes on Microsoft Dexterity customizations: look at your Dynamics.SET file and you will see there all GP applications enumerated, if you see there something with your company name – this is probably your legacy Dexterity custom logic. In order to recover and upgrade your Dexterity customization, developer need to get DYNAMICS.DIC ir Extract.DIC with original Dexterity sanscript scripts, alternate GP windows, forms, etc.

    • Legacy VBA Modifier Customization. This was another popular modification platform, it became obsolete since Microsoft introduced Microsoft .Net concept. Now similar modifications should be done in MS Visual Studio C# or VB.Net. In order to understand and upgrade these customizations, developers need access to Dynamics.VBA dictionary with original VBA scripts

    • eConnect web development. eCommerce sited with Microsoft Dynamics GP back end are usually designed in eConnect. Sometimes you need advanced features, not available in eConnect: automatic batch posting, SOP Sales Order transfer to invoices, etc. In this case you need Alba Spectrum Posting server

    • Microsoft RMS Integration to Great Plains. If you are midsize retail company: country stores chain, for example, you may benefit from utilizing Microsoft RMS with automatic daily integration to GP on Accounts Receivables, Purchase Order Processing, or Sales Order Processing level

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  • Xbox 360 Emulator-What Is It

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    Feb 8

    Microsoft’s Xbox 360 is the latest among the power gaming consoles out in the market today. And because the new game console provides a more than normal playing experience, a number of individuals, groups and even companies have started the buzz or talks regarding the possible development of different types of emulators to allow them to play Xbox 360 in various platforms.

    Basically, an emulator can either be a software emulator which enables the computer system to work on a totally different software program from the one which was originally installed. On the other hand, the hardware emulator comes in the form of a hardware device and is designed for multi platform operations.

    Earlier in March this year, reports came out that Nintendo Entertainment System or NES has released an emulator system dedicated for the Xbox 360. By making their own emulators, NES is able to allow the user to take the ROMs of most NES games and put them in the newer Xbox 360.

    The use of console emulators began in the mid-90s. Console emulators were used to then to repackage and reissue their older games on newer versions of their game consoles. An example of which is the repackaging of their games for the Nintendo Wii which will allow for emulation of NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis, and TurboGrafx-16 games.

    However, there’s still a huge issue regarding the development of emulator programs and hardware. Since other game platforms are created by companies that are more or less competing in the same business, no single company will give the rights to its competitor to create emulators that will allow their games to run on the competitor’s game console.

    Xbox 360 was originally created by Microsoft with the collaboration of companies like IBM, ATI, Samsung and SiS. The Xbox 360 was meant to replace the older Xbox game console which was also a product of Microsoft. Microsoft and its partners aimed to further improve the potential and capabilities of the Xbox by releasing the Xbox 360.

    The new game console promised to give the best level of gaming experience unavailable from the older Xbox as well as from other brands and/or game console competition. It was proven to be such a popular game console. Since its release, millions of units have been sold not only across the country but all over the globe.

    The Xbox 360 was created in such a way that the game consul is compatible with most of the Xbox’s previously published games, especially the top selling ones. The 360 is backwards compatible so it doesn’t actually need an emulator for older Xbox games.

    Some consider emulators, either software or hardware, as illegal since they programs and hardware are used to change the games on a computer and can be modified to allow one to play pirated games. The Xbox 360 has a software emulator which allows them to play only original Xbox games since the creators of the game only licensed the hardware in the original Xbox.

    Theoretically, however, one can emulate anything in an Xbox except for PS2 and Gamecube. Several emulators are already available for consoles I’ve never heard of. Other popular consoles already have their own working emulators. Basically, you’ll need an emulator and ROMs to be able to emulate in your Xbox. ROM is basically a game in a format that can be read and used by an emulator.

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