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- universities. Hewlett-Packard started to add European characters to their extended 7-bit / 8-bit ASCII character set HP Roman Extension around 1978/1979 for use...
- floating-point formats: A 32-bit "standard precision" format and a 40-bit "extended precision" format. Standard-precision format contains a 24-bit two's complement...
- An organizationally unique identifier (OUI) is a 24-bit number that uniquely identifies a vendor, manufacturer, or other organization. OUIs are purchased...
- A drill bit is a cutting tool used in a drill to remove material to create holes, almost always of circular cross-section. Drill bits come in many sizes...
- DL/DH/DX/EDX/RDX: Extend the precision of the ac****ulator (e.g. combine 32-bit EAX and EDX for 64-bit integer operations in 32-bit code) BL/BH/BX/EBX/RBX:...
- of a layout for 32-bit floating point is and the 64 bit layout is similar. The standard specifies optional extended and extendable precision formats,...
- that most commonly consists of eight bits. 1 byte (B) = 8 bits (bit). Historically, the byte was the number of bits used to encode a single character of...
- Windows XP 64-Bit Edition for 64-Bit Extended Systems and later as Windows XP 64-Bit Edition for Extended Systems, as opposed to 64-Bit Edition for Itanium...
- The mullen extends across the horse's mouth and rests on the bars, the region between the incisors and molars where there are no teeth. The bit is located...
- standard format with an 11-bit identifier, and part B is for the extended format with a 29-bit identifier. A CAN device that uses 11-bit identifiers is commonly...