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  • 121English Electric KDF9 — KDF9 was an early British computer designed and built by English Electric, later English Electric Leo Marconi, EELM, later still incorporated into ICL. It first came into service in 1964 and was still in use in 1980 in at least one installation.… …

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  • 122Hamming weight — The Hamming weight of a string is the number of symbols that are different from the zero symbol of the alphabet used. It is thus equivalent to the Hamming distance from the all zero string of the same length. For the most typical case, a string… …

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  • 123Example Pictor Encoder — Pictor PCPaint PIC image format PICtor is an image file format developed by John Bridges, the principal author of PCPaint, the first Paintbrush program for the PC. It was also the native file format for Pictor Paint and GRASP (multimedia… …

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  • 124GetTickCount — is a function in the Windows API. It takes no (void) parameters and returns the time since the system was started.Common usageGetTickCount works on all windows platforms that supports the Windows API. It measures time in milliseconds (though it… …

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  • 125Hexadecimal — In mathematics and computer science, hexadecimal (also base num|16 , hexa, or hex) is a numeral system with a radix, or base, of 16. It uses sixteen distinct symbols, most often the symbols 0 ndash;9 to represent values zero to nine, and A , B ,… …

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  • 126String (computer science) — In formal languages, which are used in mathematical logic and theoretical computer science, a string is a finite sequence of symbols that are chosen from a set or alphabet. In computer programming, a string is traditionally a sequence of… …

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  • 127Platform game — This article is about the computer and video game genre. For platformer units in petroleum refining, see Catalytic reforming …

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  • 128Mojibake — The UTF 8 encoded Japanese Wikipedia article for mojibake, as displayed in the Windows 1252 encoding. Mojibake (文字化け …

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