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How do you connect to that? I'm trying to find the previous dng converter version and came upon this link, but that ftp is user/pass locked. Is there somewhere to get previous versions of dng converter? I'm not talking years old...like a few versions back. Thanks

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Is it possible that an older version of the converter or its agent is installed inside the VM? If yes, uninstall it. The VMware Converter installs its own agent automatically if you connect to the machine with administrator credentials.

But if you prefer converter approach I would strongly recommend you using a 3rd party V2V converter by StarWind instead of VMwares. It's free and helped me a lot of times working with all the most commonly used VM formats: VMDK, VHD/VHDX, StarWind native IMG, QCOW. It works both ways, converting from and to any selected format, thus having better functionality than similar converters.

During compilation I get the line Loading MPS to PDF converter (version 2006.09.02) and afterwards tex seems to stop compiling (even though it is still in compiling mode). My code is a slight alteration of what some other user poster here: Gantt chart package

The models trained in TAO Toolkit are deployed to NVIDIA's Inference SDK's such as DeepStream, Riva etcvia TensorRT. NVIDIA TensorRT is an SDK for high-performance deep learning inference. TensorRT provides APIs and parsersto import trained models from all major deep learning frameworks. It then generates optimized runtime enginesdeployable in the datacenter as well as in automotive and embedded environments. To understand TensorRT and it'scapabilities better, refer to the official TensorRT documentation. While the conversational AI models trained using TAO Toolkit can be consumed via TensorRT only via Riva,the computer vision models trained by TAO Toolkit can be consumed by TensorRT, via the tao-converter tool. TheTAO Converter parses the exported .etlt model file, and generates an optimized TensorRT engine. These enginescan be generated to support inference at low precision, such as FP16 or INT8.

The TensorRT engines generated by this tao-converter are specific to the GPU that it was generated on. So,based on the platform that the model is being deployed to, you will need to download the specific version ofthe tao-converter and generate the engine there.

For an x86 platform with discrete GPUs, the default TAO package includes the tao-converterbuilt for TensorRT 8.2.5.1 with CUDA 11.4 and CUDNN 8.2. However, for any other version of TensorRT,you may download using the command below:

To make the conversion process easier, you can use a free standalone MagicDraw Project Converter. This converter is specifically designed to convert MagicDraw 9.x or earlier version projects to MagicDraw 17.0 projects.

If you need to communicate with an API that uses a content-format that Retrofit does not support out of the box (e.g. YAML, txt, custom format) or you wish to use a different library to implement an existing format, you can easily create your own converter. Create a class that extends the Converter.Factory class and pass in an instance when building your adapter.

The IFC 300 is a 4-wire electromagnetic signal converter. Combined with the flow sensors of the OPTIFLUX and WATERFLUX series it forms the OPTIFLUX 1300, OPTIFLUX 2300, OPTIFLUX 4300, OPTIFLUX 5300, OPTIFLUX 6300, OPTIFLUX 7300 and WATERFLUX 3300 electromagnetic flowmeters for advanced applications with conductive liquids.

TRENDnet's Intelligent 1000Base-T to 1000Base-SX Multi-Mode SC Fiber Converter, model TFC-1000MSC, is compatible with the TFC-1600 chassis system or can function as a standalone unit. This multi-mode fiber converter is an SC fiber converter that supports SNMP (when used TFC-1600MM) and spans distances up to 550m (1,800 ft.). Ports include a 1000Base-T (RJ-45) port and a 1000Base-SX (SC-Type) fiber port.

This multi-mode converter is an SC-Type fiber converter that supports SNMP (when used TFC-1600MM) and spans distances up to 550m (1,800 ft.). Ports include a 1000Base-T (RJ-45) port and a 1000Base-SX (SC-Type) fiber port.

I have an ARM platform with a 1.8v UART and I want to connect my Arduino to it, but I'm afraid of ruining it. I heard about using logic level converters but surprisingly many of the sources recommending this don't have a particular model to recommend, and I can't find any that work at a 1.8v to 5v range.

I'm looking to avoid USB, so the TTL-232RG-VREG1V8-WE won't work for me. The TXB0102 looks nice but is there a breakout board or a DIP version of it? Also, while I didn't read it very thoroughly, it the datasheet doesn't explicitly say whether you can do 1.8v to 5v. I get the impression that many of these logic converters work in increments (so for example 1.8 to 3.3, then 3.3 to 5) but like I said in my OP, I can't seem to get a complete, definite answer. Also, are the data pins bi-directional?

Our PDF file converter does more than convert files to PDF. From compression and rotation to merging two different PDFs and splitting one PDF into two, you can easily edit your PDF files with our suite of tools in the blink of an eye.

The user interface was never too beautiful; almost all of the effort was spent on things below the user interface (which reminds us of an iceberg, always). From the 2nd release onward, the converter contains also mapping files to assign reference flows and other elements from one format to the other. Over time, the import and export functionalities from the converter have also been implemented in openLCA, but the format converter is still available as stand-alone tool for users of other LCA software packages, such as SimaPro for example where only recently (in 2016) an ILCD format export was added.SoftwareopenLCAFormat converterAboutStatus and usageMapping filesDownloadsHistory, older documentationRelated services & projectsLCA Collaboration ServerCurrent status, usageThe latest release of the converter is version 3.1.3 from end of 2015. The converter is a Java application, its use should be straightforward. You need to have Java installed on your computer though.

To use the converter, unzip the archive if you downloaded the zip archive, or open directly the Jar file. A database subfolder with the mapping files is created. If you want to modify or overwrite the mappings, close the converter first and modify the mapping files then; making a backup of the files to be edited is recommended. Further details are explained in the format converter documentation which is available on the resources page.

If you have a recommendation for improvement, let us know. We know the converter has been used quite often, for example for creating the basis for the Chinese CLCD database. We also understand that for more uncommon tasks, the converter alone will not be able to directly provide the final result, but the result will need to be fine-tuned. Therefore, if you are working on or considering a possible major conversion task, we would be interested to know as well. We are experienced in providing smooth, efficient conversion also from and to all major LCA software systems.

Also in 2015, the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission released new mapping files for the converter which have been developed in coordination with GreenDelta, and with broad input from recognised experts, specifically from ecoinvent to ILCD (xls file, 4 MB). They are included in the format converter in the latest version.

The format converter is now almost 10 years released. Our initial hope, that releasing the converter as open source will lead to additions and improvements by others, has not really materialized yet for the tool, but this may still change. For the mapping lists, some additions have been recently published by JRC of the European Commission.

To possibly support understanding of the converter, documentation regarding previous released versions of the format converter and documentation about the format conversion and its shortcomings is provided below.

Since ecoinvent 3 was not released yet at the time when the EcoSpold02 format was implemented in the converter, the EcoSpold02 converter format follows the official format specification which is different from the format as it is used now in the ecoinvent database and in the ecoeditor, see also the comment on the open source page.

The converter supported EcoSpold01,, ELCD (not ILCD, which is the predecessor), and the Swedish ISO14048/TS_IMI format. The documentation covers EcoSpold01 and ELCD. For all fields, requirement, occurrence, nomenclature and pattern, and the data type are assessed, as follows:

If you've ever tried to connect a 3.3V device to a 5V system, you know what a challenge it can be. The SparkFun bi-directional logic level converter is a small device that safely steps down 5V signals to 3.3V AND steps up 3.3V to 5V at the same time. This level converter also works with 2.8V and 1.8V devices. What really separates this Logic level converter from our previous versions is that you can successfully set your high and low voltages and step up and down between them safely on the same channel. Each level converter has the capability of converting 4 pins on the high side to 4 pins on the low side with two inputs and two outputs provided for each side.

The level converter is very easy to use. The board needs to be powered from the two voltages sources (high voltage and low voltage) that your system is using. High voltage (5V for example) to the 'HV' pin, low voltage (3.3V for example) to 'LV', and ground from the system to the 'GND' pin.

We have tested this logic level converter more for 5V logic on the high side. Looking at the datasheet, the absolute maximum rating for the drain-source voltage is 50V with 0.22A continuous drain current. It should work for higher voltages based on this fact. We just have not stress tested this setup so we are not sure about how efficient it is when using 12V and 24V on the high side and 5V on the lower side.

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