- as an
octet string. Historically, in
Western Europe, the term
octad (or
octade) was used to
specifically denote eight bits, a
usage no
longer common. Early...
- Look up
octad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Octad ('group of 8') or
octade may
refer to:
Octad (chord),
octachord in
music theory Octad (computing)...
- used
extensively in
protocol definitions. Historically, the term
octad or
octade was used to
denote eight bits as well at
least in
Western Europe; however...
- 0xA Sets the ALU to BCD mode CO (Commutation d'Octade) 1 0xC
Selects the "
octade" (8 words) set in OF CSZ (Commutation de Seizaine) 1 0xD
Selects the "seizaine"...
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being limited to
thousands (M), The Sand
Reckoner system of
myriads and
octades is described. In
terms of one-to-one correspondences, in the
world of infinity...
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extended by a nave, and a
belfry stands above the refectory,
reminding the "
octades on the quartets" in its architecture. It is "doubled" not only in length...