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  • 61Padding (cryptography) — In cryptography, padding refers to a number of distinct practices.Classical cryptographyOfficial messages often start and end in predictable ways: My dear ambassador, Weather report, Sincerely yours , etc. The primary use of padding with… …

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  • 62IJVM — is an assembly language created by Andrew Tanenbaum for his MIC 1 architecture. It is used to teach assembly basics in his book Structured Computer Organization .IJVM is mostly a subset of the JVM assembly language that is used in the Java… …

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  • 63C0 and C1 control codes — Most character encodings, in addition to representing printable characters, may also represent additional information about the text, such as the position of a cursor, an instruction to start a new line, or a message that the text has been… …

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  • 64STL (file format) — Infobox file format name = STL icon = caption = extension = .stl mime = type code = uniform type = magic = owner = 3D Systems released = latest release version = latest release date = genre = Stereolithography container for = contained by =… …

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  • 65Parallax Propeller — chip The Parallax P8X32A Propeller chip, introduced in 2006, is a multi core architecture parallel microcontroller with eight 32 bit RISC CPU cores.[1] …

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  • 66Historia de Apple Inc. — Plantilla:For Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar …

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  • 67Direct memory access — (DMA) is a feature of modern computers that allows certain hardware subsystems within the computer to access system memory independently of the central processing unit (CPU). Without DMA, the CPU using programmed input/output is typically fully… …

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  • 68Elephant in Cairo — An elephant in Cairo is a term used in computer programming to describe a piece of test data that is designed to ensure that an algorithm is working. The term derives from a humorous essay circulated on the Internet and published in Byte magazine …

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  • 69Computer — For other uses, see Computer (disambiguation). Computer technology redirects here. For the company, see Computer Technology Limited. Computer …

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  • 70Boolean algebra (introduction) — Boolean algebra, developed in 1854 by George Boole in his book An Investigation of the Laws of Thought , is a variant of ordinary algebra as taught in high school. Boolean algebra differs from ordinary algebra in three ways: in the values that… …

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