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Both and memory
* Both Integer BASIC and Applesoft used tokenizing to reduce the memory requirements of programs and to speed their interpretation.
Both dream and non-dream states are associated with severe disruption of memory: it usually disappears in seconds during the non-dream state, and in minutes after awakening from a dream unless actively refreshed.
Both the Dragon and the TRS-80 Color Computer are based on a Motorola data sheet design for the MC6883 SAM ( MMU ) chip for memory management and peripheral control.
Both the 4 / S and the 4 / X included a “ prefetcher ” to increase performance by fetching up to two instructions from memory before they were needed.
) For example, the ADD operation has as variants ADDI ( add an 18-bit Immediate constant to a register ), ADDM ( add register contents to a Memory location ), ADDB ( add to Both, that is, add register contents to memory and also put the result in the register ).
Both firms struggled to take Smalltalk mainstream due to Smalltalk's substantial memory needs, limited run-time performance, and initial lack of supported connectivity to SQL-based relational database servers.
Both screen modes used a 32 kB framebuffer in main memory.
Both the internal and external memory doubled.
Both of these are associated with the frontal brain, self direction and self-regulation, but cause-effect have not been confirmed so it is unclear whether working memory dysfunction leads to ADHD, ADHD distractability leads to poor functionality of working memory, or if there is some other connection.
Both systems had the ability to store memory images onto disk snapshots could later be used to restore the Spectrum to its exact previous state.
Both of these words are derived from μνήμη ( mnēmē ), " remembrance, memory ".
Both of these may sap performance and force processors in SMP systems to contend for the memory bus, especially if the granularity of the locking is fine.
Both types log all keyboard activity to their internal memory, which can be subsequently accessed, for example, by typing in a secret key sequence.
Both ranges of processors had their own onboard cache but provided access to shared memory ; the Xeon processors via a common pipe and the Opteron processors via independent pathways to the system RAM.
Both being microcomputers, workstations had offered higher performance than desktop computers, especially with respect to CPU and graphics, memory capacity, and multitasking capability.
Both typically carry data between the central processing unit ( CPU ) and a memory controller hub, known as the northbridge.
Both had a small number of top-of-stack, 16-bit data registers plus some extra address registers for accessing the memory stack.
Both used " big-endian " addressing of long versus short memory operands.
Both the electrostatic and drum memories were directly addressable: addresses 0 through 01777 ( Octal ) were in electrostatic memory and 040000 through 077777 ( Octal ) were on the drum.
Jonestown and City Hall slayings eerily linked in time and memory Both events continue to haunt city a quarter century later
" Both may simply be cases of not having a conscious memory of their experiences of the works in question.
Both the Selectron and the Williams tube were superseded in the market by the more compact and cost effective magnetic core memory, in the early 1950s.
Both films were dedicated to his memory.

Both and image
Both the photocathode and the image plane of such an electrode configuration are curved concave as seen from the anode aperture.
Both the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church define sin more or less as a " macula ", a spiritual stain or uncleanliness that constitutes damage to man's image and likeness of God.
Both of these terms became outmoded in the late 20th century except in specialist usage, as most fax machines now use the digital ITU-T fax standards, which encode the image digitally over a QAM-modulated signal.
Both trailers ended with the poster image of a girl holding a rose.
Both digital camera images and scanned film images are usually adjusted in image processing software to improve the image in some way.
Both the disc and the disc tray feature — as described by Chris Morris — an " image reflective of the mania displayed by the group's fans.
Both the leadership and supporters of the Reform Party realized that major changes had to be made in order to shed the party's image as a western-based protest party.
* Both offer a variable number of image tiles to increase compression effectiveness over the deep space channel.
Both types of image belong to the wider and more general category of rock art.
Both are depicted in the above image.
Both skeptics and proponents tend to have very entrenched positions on the cause of formation of the shroud image, ( at times pitting science versus divine formation ) which has made dialogue very difficult.
Both of these offerings reflected the company's strategy to shed its " economy car " image and appeal to a more youthful, performance-oriented market.
Both the aspect ratio and coverage of field are important factors in defining a true panoramic image.
Both are image order algorithms used in computer graphics to render three dimensional scenes to two dimensional screens by following rays of light from the eye of the observer to a light source.
Both authors speak of seven arrows, placed before the image, which were cast for divination, in cases of death, virginity and marriage.
Both times, the " T ' Pol " image reassures him there is nothing there.
Both full beards and goatees are allowed, as long as they profer a professional, non-eccentric image.
Both sides of the Great Seal feature an image of the harp surrounded by the words " SAORSTÁT ÉIREANN " in Gaelic script.
Both the grille design and the Wide Track phrase remained part of Pontiac's image up to its termination.
Both featured a three-sided, hot wire " bent-glass " rear window ( image ) and, on the XSR, electric t-tops which slid inwards at the touch of a button.
Quebral ( in Jamias, 1997 ) for her part provided an expounded definition of development communication, calling it as “ the art and science of human communication applied to the speedy transformation of a country and the mass of its people from poverty to a dynamic state of economic growth that makes possible greater social equality and the larger fulfilment of the human potential .” Both definitions complement each other and bolster development communication ’ s image as a principled and critical way of doing communication in service to the people.
Both beams recombine at point C ' to produce an interference pattern ( assuming proper alignment ) visible to the observer at point E. To the observer at point E, the effects observed would be the same as those produced by placing surfaces A and B ' ( the image of B on the surface M ) on top of each other.
Both video and photographic film capture a series of frames ( still images ) in rapid succession ; however, television systems read the captured image by serially scanning the image sensor by lines ( rows ).

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