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Definition of Mux

Mux
Mux Mux, n. [Cf. Mixen.] Dirt; filth; muck. [Prov. Eng.] --ose.
Mux
Mux Mux, v. t. To mix in an unitidy and offensive way; to make a mess of. [Prov. Eng.; Colloq. U.S.]

Meaning of Mux from wikipedia

- Look up mux in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MUX, Mux, or mux may refer to: Multiplexer, in circuit design Multiplex (television), a grouping of program...
- Mux is a video technology company headquartered in San Francisco, California. Mux focuses on video streaming infrastructure software and video performance...
- LiMux was a project launched by the city of Munich in 2004 in order to replace the software on its desktop computers, migrating from Microsoft Windows...
- In electronics, a multiplexer (or mux; spelled sometimes as multiplexor), also known as a data selector, is a device that selects between several analog...
- MuxCo is an operator of digital radio in the United Kingdom. It is, in joint ventures, the licensee for local DAB ensembles in various parts of England...
- Statistical multiplexing is a type of communication link sharing, very similar to dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA). In statistical multiplexing, a communication...
- Mux Mool (born Brian Lindgren) is an American electronic musician, producer, and visual artist affiliated with the labels Moodgadget, Ghostly International...
- or 'MUX' as it is usually called, is a simple construct very common in hardware design. The example below demonstrates a simple two to one MUX, with...
- broadcast in HD. Currently, there is only one multiplex operating, Mux A and Mux C. Mux C ceased operating partially on 12 September 2023 and completely...
- (instead of three times) that of a single NAND gate. A multiplexer or a MUX gate is a three-input gate that uses one of the inputs, called the selector...