computer readout

  • 1readout — [rēd′out΄] n. 1. the act of retrieving information from storage in a digital computer 2. information taken out of a computer and displayed visually or recorded, as by typewriter or on tape, for immediate use 3. information immediately displayed… …

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  • 2readout — noun Date: 1652 1. the process of reading 2. a. the process of removing information from an automatic device (as an electronic computer) and displaying it in an understandable form b. the information removed from such a device and displayed or… …

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  • 3readout — /reed owt /, n. 1. Computers. the output of information from a computer in readable form. Cf. printout. 2. the information displayed on a graduated instrument. Also, read out. [1645 55, for an earlier sense; n. use of v. phrase read out] * * * …

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  • 4readout — noun a visual record or display of the output from a computer or scientific instrument …

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  • 5readout — read′out or read′ out n. cmp the output of information from a computer in readable form …

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  • 6readout — noun 1. the output of a computer in readable form • Syn: ↑read out • Hypernyms: ↑output signal, ↑output 2. the information displayed or recorded on an electronic device • Syn: ↑read out …

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  • 7Analog computer — An analog computer (spelt analogue in British English) is a form of computer that uses continuous physical phenomena such as electrical, [Universiteit van Amsterdam Computer Museum, (2007)] mechanical, or hydraulic quantities to model the problem …

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  • 8Kane quantum computer — The Kane quantum computer is a proposal for a scalable quantum computer proposed by Bruce Kane in 1998 [B.E. Kane, A silicon based nuclear spin quantum computer , Nature , May 1998, 393, p1331] , then at the University of New South Wales. Often… …

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  • 9Ternary computer — Ternary computers (also sometimes referred to as trinary) use three valued logic in their calculations. History One of the earliest calculating machines, built by Thomas Fowler entirely from wood in 1840, was a ternary computer. The only modern… …

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  • 10Rags to Riches (computer game) — Infobox VG| title = Rags to Riches developer = Bob Keener publisher = Melody Hall Publishing Corp designer = Bob Keener engine = released = 1985 genre = Action adventure modes = Single player ratings = platforms = C64 media = requirements = input …

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