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The BFC ( BeFunge Compiler ) for Win32 written by Andrew Carter ( Uranium-239 ), simply uses a self-executing stub and modifies the preallocated 80x25 byte matrix inside the stub to execute any given befunge program.
For example, PE / COFF headers still include an MS-DOS executable program, which is by default a stub that displays the simple message " This program cannot be run in DOS mode " ( or similar ).
To prevent DOS from crashing, all Windows executable files should and usually do start with a " working " DOS program called a stub., simply displaying the message " This program cannot be run in DOS mode " ( or similar ) before exiting cleanly.
The stub contains just enough code to allow it to be compiled and linked with the rest of the program.
Machine code programs were also published, usually for simple video games listed in BASIC DATA statements as hexadecimal numbers that could be POKEd into the memory of a home computer by a ' stub ' loader at the beginning of the program.
( Most other extenders, such as DOS4G / W, require that a small real mode program ( called a stub ) was attached to the beginning of the protected mode executable ; a stub that would locate and load the external DOS extender executable, such as DOS4GW. EXE ).
The program can simply be installed from a stub downloaded from the http :// onecare. live. com / website or as CD media.
Under RSTS, the Text Editor and Corrector ( TECO ) was implemented as an RTS, though its KBM function was a stub which loaded a program with a predefined name which had to be provided by the user.
# A Java program invokes a method on a stub ( local object representing the remote service )

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GDB can communicate to the remote ' stub ' which understands GDB protocol via Serial or TCP / IP.
One can replace any round of ( or add a round to ) a stud poker game with a twist round, in which each player is offered the option to replace exactly one card in his hand with a new one from the remaining deck stub.
A not-so-stubby area ( NSSA ) is a type of stub area that can import autonomous system external routes and send them to other areas, but still cannot receive AS-external routes from other areas.
The remaining stub of the siding tunnel that led to the Armstrong Lift can still be seen on the left-hand side of the train shortly after leaving Waterloo for Bank.
The route passes north along the interchange, where stub ramps along Route 18 can be seen to the south.
Stub switches can more readily select between three routes, so most three-way switches are stub switches, although some were built using points.
All versions of FASM can directly output any of the following: flat " raw " binary ( usable also as DOS COM executable or SYS driver ), objects: Executable and Linkable Format ( ELF ) or Common Object File Format ( COFF ) ( classic or MS-specific ), or executables in either MZ, ELF, or Portable Executable ( PE ) format ( including WDM drivers, allows custom MZ DOS stub ).
Vestiges of this extension can be seen from Interstate 95 in the form of stub ramps and the mainline coming to an abrupt end as a barricaded bridge.
Rail wyes can be constructed on sites where a loop would not be possible, and can turn trains up to the length of the stub tracks at the end of the wye.
Driving a Porsche 911 ( which seems to crash at least once every comic ), he is always extremely fast at the place of the crime, and can make the most brilliant deductions out of the smallest clues ( often a cigarette stub ).
The convenience of an automatic stub generator was lacking, but on the other hand, the client can pass one parameter by reference, which is not possible with other RPC implementations.
The SD2 then resembles a rusty tin can with an aluminium disc ( the fuze ) in its side, sometimes with a short stub projecting from it.
Alternatively, Margaret Koster's posits that the painting is a memorial portrait, the single lit candle on Giovanni's side contrasts with the burnt-out candle whose wax stub can just be seen on his wife's side.
A large obelisk commands the fields to the south of the hall ; the stub of a second can be found on the north side of the road running past the hall, next to the turning for New Hartley.
A Proleg is the small fleshy, stub structure found on the ventral surface of the abdomen of most larval forms of insects of the order Lepidoptera, though they can also be found on other larval insects such as sawflies and a few types of flies.
In Destiny of the Daleks ( 1979 ) some Daleks can be seen with a neck bin orientation which places a strut along the front centreline, instead of the standard configuration with a strut to either side of centre, and many of the props feature an attachment resembling a small stub aerial projecting from the top of the dome.
# Expand a stub so that the stub tag can be removed.
Other stub categories relating to Europe can be found in: Category: Europe stubs
* If possible, please use the most specific stub template you can ; available subcategories are:
The respectively moved old topics can then have the old stub articles deleted.
There are several more specific stub types that can be used

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All samples must also be of an appropriate size to fit in the specimen chamber and are generally mounted rigidly on a specimen holder called a specimen stub.
Several vendors ( Cisco, Juniper, Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei, Quagga ), now implement the below two extensions to stub and NSSA area and although not covered by RFC they are considered by many to be standard features in OSPF implementations.
Different accounts report it to be a cigarette stub carelessly thrown at the truck, and it supposedly entered the engine induction snorkel above the cab, setting the paper air filter on fire, a mechanical or electrical fault, or poor maintenance of the truck's engine.
When fed with an RF current at the resonant frequency, the quarter wave element contains a standing wave with the voltage and current largely ( but not exactly ) in phase quadrature, as would be obtained using a quarter wave stub of transmission line.
The old A3 road, apart from a small stub to the National Trust cafe, is to be removed and the land reinstated.
The final stub of the railway, connecting a town centre scrapyard with the South Staffordshire Line at Wednesbury, closed in 1992, only to be re-opened seven years later as the first phase of the Midland Metro tram line between Wolverhampton and Birmingham.
Where a wye is built specifically for turning purposes, one or more of the tracks making up the junction will typically be a stub siding.
The cut should be close enough to the bud to reduce the size of the stub of dead wood that will form from the cut, but far enough away to prevent the bud from being adversely affected by the cut through desiccation.
The bulk of the branch should then be removed with a follow-through cut slightly above the first cut, thus leaving a limb stub.
The limb stub ensures that any cracking of the wood resulting from the branch separation is limited to the portion of the wood to be removed.
The cut for removing the limb stub should be just outside the branch collar, leaving a small bump.
While there is no first pay stub for the first work-for-pay exchange, the first salaried work would have required a human society advanced enough to have a barter system to allow work to be exchanged for goods or other work.
A stub may simulate the behavior of existing code ( such as a procedure on a remote machine ) or be a temporary substitute for yet-to-be-developed code.
An example of a stub in pseudocode might be as follows:

0.214 seconds.