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** Comparison of Linux code with MINIX code: A message I received from Alexey Toptygin ( email from Alexey Toptygin to Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 20 May 2004 )
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** and Linux
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** and code
** genetic structure: DNA — DNA replication — nucleosome — genetic code — codon — transcription factor — transcription — translation — RNA — histone — telomere
** Decoder unit-converts binary code into " decimal " numbers which can be displayed on the display unit.
** ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 – two-letter country codes which are the most widely used of the three, and used most prominently for the Internet's country code top-level domains ( with a few exceptions ).
** 7bit – up to 998 octets per line of the code range 1 .. 127 with CR and LF ( codes 13 and 10 respectively ) only allowed to appear as part of a CRLF line ending.
** The same code is also used to reach Scott Base in Antarctica and the United States base McMurdo Station nearby.
** 64-bit external databus doubles the amount of information possible to read or write on each memory access and therefore allows the Pentium to load its code cache faster than the 80486 ; it also allows faster access and storage of 64-bit and 80-bit x87 FPU data.
** Separation of code and data caches lessens the fetch and operand read / write conflicts compared to the 486.
** Componentization breaks code down into reusable semantic units which present clear, well-defined, simple-to-use interfaces.
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