master-slave operation

  • 1Master-slave (technology) — Master/slave is a model of communication where one device or process has unidirectional control over one or more other devices. Once a master/slave relationship between devices or processes is established, the direction of control is always from… …

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  • 2Master/slave (technology) — This article is about the computer concept. For the general terms, see Master (disambiguation) and Slave. For the philosophical concept, see Master Slave. Master/slave is a model of communication where one device or process has unidirectional… …

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  • 3Master race — Herrenvolk redirects here. For the X Files episode, see Herrenvolk (The X Files). Arno Breker s 1939 neoclassical sculpture Die Partei (The Party), which flanked one of the entrances to the Albert Speer designed Reich Chancellery of the Third… …

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  • 4Slave (disambiguation) — A slave is a person whose labor is exploited through slaverySlave may also refer to: * Slave is African American slang for job . * Slave bell, a brass bell used to regulate slavery at the Cape Colony * The Slave craton, an Archaean land mass in… …

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  • 5Arm Slave — Arm Slaves are fictional mecha from the light novel, manga, and anime series Full Metal Panic! OverviewThe term Arm Slave is the shortened form of Armored Mobile Master Slave System . They are largely humanoid powered suits operating in a semi… …

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  • 6Master clock — (at left) driving several slave clocks. Note third one along at the top from the right is a radio controlled quartz for reference A master clock is a precision clock that provides timing signals to synchronize slave clocks as part of a clock… …

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  • 7Master of the Five Magics —   Author(s) Lyndon Hardy …

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  • 8Slave clock — In telecommunication, a slave clock is a clock that is coordinated with a master clock. Slave clock coordination is usually achieved by phase locking the slave clock signal to a signal received from the master clock. To adjust for the transit… …

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  • 9master — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English magister & Anglo French meistre, both from Latin magister; akin to Latin magnus large more at much Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) a male teacher (2) a person holding an academic degree… …

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  • 10Multi-master replication — is a method of database replication which allows data to be stored by a group of computers, and updated by any member of the group. The multi master replication system is responsible for propagating the data modifications made by each member to… …

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