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  • 121Engine (computer science) — An engine is a continuation based construct that provides timed preemption. Engines which can contain other engines are sometimes called nesters and engines which don t have this ability are then called flat engines. To implement timed preemption …

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  • 122Signal (Computer) — Ein Signal ist eine Systemnachricht an einen laufenden Prozess. Signale sind eine primitive Form von Interprozesskommunikation. Die meisten Signale bewirken auch eine Aktion – meist das Beenden des Prozesses. Andere hingegen dienen lediglich der… …

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  • 123Merewether Clock Tower — or Merewether Tower[1] is located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Contents 1 Named for 2 Location 3 Construction and …

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  • 124Real-Time-Clock — [...klɔk] die; , s <zu engl. clock »Uhr«> im Computer eingebaute, ständig (auch nach dem Ausschalten) laufende Uhr mit Anzeige der aktuellen Zeit u. des Datums; Echtzeituhr …

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  • 125Turtle (computer gaming) — In computer and video games the term turtle , named after the turtle animal, has different meanings depending on the genre but all relate to a completely defensive strategy. The basic element to this strategy is designed to prevent one from… …

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  • 126Jazz (computer) — The Jazz computer architecture was a motherboard and chipset design originally developed by Microsoft for use in developing Windows NT. The design was eventually used as the basis for most MIPS based Windows NT systems.In part because Microsoft… …

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  • 127Z1 (computer) — The Z1 was a mechanical computer created by Konrad Zuse in 1936. It was a binary electrically driven mechanical calculator with limited programmability, reading instructions from punched tape. A reproduction of this machine (pictured) is… …

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  • 128Pumping (computer systems) — Pumping, when referring to computer systems, is simply how many times per clock cycle data is being transmitted. Early types of system memory (RAM), such as SDRAM, transmitted data on only the peaks of the cycles. With the advent of double data… …

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