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  • 71Task State Segment — The Task State Segment is a special x86 structure which holds information about a task. It is used by the operating system kernel for task management. Specifically, the following information is stored in the TSS:* Processor register state * I/O… …

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  • 72List of Tron characters — This article covers notable characters of Tron franchise, including all of its various cinematic, literary, video game adaptations and sequels. Contents 1 Development 2 Tron 2.1 Bit 2.2 Lora Baines …

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  • 73Open CL — OpenCL  Ne doit pas être confondu avec OpenGL. OpenCL (Open Computing Language) est la combinaison d une API et d un langage de programmation dérivé du C, proposé comme un standard ouvert par le Khronos Group. L objectif d OpenCL est de… …

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  • 74OpenCL — Desarrollador Grupo Khronos http://www.khronos.org/opencl Información general Diseñador Apple …

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  • 75Windows XP — Windows Experience redirects here. For Windows Experience Index, see Windows System Assessment Tool. Windows XP Part of the Microsoft Windows family …

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  • 76Windows API — The Windows API, informally WinAPI, is Microsoft s core set of application programming interfaces (APIs) available in the Microsoft Windows operating systems. It was formerly called the Win32 API; however, the name Windows API more accurately… …

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  • 77Novell NetWare — NetWare loading. (August 22, 2006) Company / developer Novell, Inc. Working state Current Source model Closed so …

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  • 78Timeline of virtualization development — Timelines Note: This timeline is missing data for important historical systems, including: Atlas Computer (Manchester), GE 645, Burroughs B5000* 1964 ** IBM Cambridge Scientific Center begins development of CP 40. * 1965 ** IBM M44/44X,… …

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  • 79Buffer overflow — In computer security and programming, a buffer overflow, or buffer overrun, is an anomalous condition where a process attempts to store data beyond the boundaries of a fixed length buffer. The result is that the extra data overwrites adjacent… …

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  • 80Computer multitasking — In computing, multitasking is a method where multiple tasks, also known as processes, share common processing resources such as a CPU. In the case of a computer with a single CPU, only one task is said to be running at any point in time, meaning… …

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