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  • 61Waveform buffer — In computing, a waveform buffer is a technique for digital synthesis of repeating waveforms. It is common in PC sound cards.The waveform amplitude values are stored in a buffer memory, which is addressed from a phase generator, with the retrieved …

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  • 62Repeating waveforms — is a technique for digital synthesis common in PC sound cards.The waveform amplitude values are stored in a buffer memory, which is stored in a phase generator. When addressed, the retrieved value is used as the basis of the synthesized sound. In …

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  • 63WDC 65816/65802 — The WDC 65816 (also: 65C816), a 16 bit microprocessor CPU developed by the Western Design Center (WDC), is an expanded and compatible successor to the venerable MOS Technology 6502. The number 65 in the 65816 s name comes from the 6502… …

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  • 64Stack register — A stack register is a computer central processor register whose purpose is to keep track of a call stack. On an accumulator based architecture machine, this may be a dedicated register such as SP on an Intel x86 machine. On a general register… …

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  • 65MIX — is a hypothetical computer used in Donald Knuth rsquo;s monograph, The Art of Computer Programming ( TAOCP ). MIX rsquo;s model number is 1009, which was derived by combining the model numbers and names of several contemporaneous, commercial… …

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  • 66PDP-6 — The PDP 6 (Programmed Data Processor 6) was a computer model developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1963. It was influential primarily as the prototype (effectively) for the later PDP 10; the instruction sets of the two machines are… …

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  • 67CDC Cyber — The CDC Cyber range of mainframe class supercomputers were the primary products of Control Data Corporation (CDC) during the 1970s and 1980s. In their day, they were the computer architecture of choice for scientific and mathematically intensive… …

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  • 68AN/FSQ-31V — The AN/FSQ 31V was a computer made by IBM (International Business Machines) in 1960 and 1961 for the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC). Three Q 31 units were built. They were used as the Data Processing Center (DPC) portion of… …

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  • 69AN/FSQ-32 — Description The AN/FSQ 32 was a computer made by IBM (International Business Machines) in 1960 and 1961 for the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC). IBM called it the 4020. Only one Q 32 unit was ever built. [cite web last =… …

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  • 70Random access stored program machine — In theoretical computer science the Random Access Stored Program (RASP) machine model is an abstract machine used for the purposes of algorithm development and algorithm complexity theory.The RASP is a Random Access Machine (RAM) model that,… …

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