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" Unfortunately for his memory the theologians whose advice he took were ultimately discredited and the malcontents whom he pressed to conform emerged victorious ," writes the historian A. H. M.
OS-9 Level II, also took advantage of such memory management facilities.
A statue of a dwarf, dedicated to the memory of the movement, stands today on Świdnicka Street in Wrocław, in the place where events took place.
The magnetic core memory's cycle time was 5 microseconds ( corresponding roughly to a " clock speed " of 200 kilohertz ; consequently most arithmetic instructions took 10 microseconds ( 100, 000 operations per second ) because they used two memory cycles: one for the instruction, one for the operand data fetch.
Not only is this completely impractical, but even if one could theoretically do this, it would destroy any evidence that the original measurement took place ( to include the physicist's memory ).
The dreams were actually memories of a great massacre that took place on the Enaran homeworld, and were the elder Enaran's method of making sure that the memory of this massacre lives on, even if in the mind of an alien.
His original name was Thascius ; he took the additional name Caecilius in memory of the presbyter to whom he owed his conversion.
During its time in Avignon the Papacy adopted many features of the Royal court: the life-style of its cardinals was more reminiscent of princes than clerics ; more and more French cardinals, often relatives of the ruling pope, took key positions ; and the proximity of French troops was a constant reminder of where secular power lay, with the memory of Boniface VIII still fresh.
While the Tandy 1000 had three XT-compatible expansion slots ( with some slight differences ), early Tandy memory upgrade boards took up two of the slots to get to.
It was paired with the OS-9 Operating system, also from Microware and took advantage of several OS-9 features ( e. g., shared memory, module loading and unloading, etc.
From that day, Catherine took a broken lance as her emblem, inscribed with the words " lacrymae hinc, hinc dolor " (" from this come my tears and my pain "), and wore black mourning in memory of Henry.
Once the latter became king Ghezo, he took revenge by erasing the memory of Adandozan.
For instance, a processor might take 15 cycles to multiply two numbers, while each memory access took only one or two.
With the CPU running much faster than on other computers, each memory access took ten CPU clock cycles to complete, so by using ten PPs, each PP was guaranteed one memory access per machine cycle.
A floating-point multiplication took ten cycles, a division took 29, and the overall performance, taking into account memory delays and other issues, was about 3 MFLOPS.
Forrester has since observed " It took us about seven years to convince the industry that random-access magnetic-core memory was the solution to a missing link in computer technology ," Forrester later said.
During the Battle of Endor, Rogue Squadron was dissolved and absorbed into the general fleet and Antilles took the role of Red Leader, in memory of the Battle of Yavin.
The last major promotional activity of the LHA took place on September 1, 1928, when at 1: 00 p. m. groups of Boy Scouts placed approximately 2, 400 concrete markers at sites along the route to officially mark and dedicate it to the memory of Abraham Lincoln.
For several years, he continued writing the strip and doing fairly detailed layouts for Murphy, eventually doing less and less of both the writing and art until prolonged anesthesia during an operation took his memory and he no longer remembered ever doing Prince Valiant.
A Memory Address Register Storage ( MARS ) core memory read, clear, or write operation took 1. 5 µs and each write operation was automatically ( but not necessarily immediately ) preceded by a read or clear operation of the same " register ( s )" during the 10 µs memory cycle.
Instructions took either 1, 4, or 6 Memory cycles ( 10 µs, 40 µs, or 60 µs ) to fetch and a variable number of memory cycles to execute.
After some minor conflicts in which Rome was victorious, the Sabines took a vote and resolved on an invasion of the city of Rome ( with perhaps the previous example in memory ).

memory and place
In some popular views, this continued existence often takes place in a spiritual realm, and in other popular views, the individual may be reborn into this world and begin the life cycle over again, likely with no memory of what they have done in the past.
Such operands may be given as a constant value ( called an immediate value ), or as a place to locate a value: a register or a memory address, as determined by some addressing mode.
Data movement is typically from one place in memory to another.
Others use smart controllers to place the data directly in memory, a concept known as direct memory access.
The operating system then decides what physical location to place the memory in.
The operating system will place actively used memory in physical RAM, which is much faster than hard disks.
His father cried, bitterly lamenting his own arts, and called the land near the place where Icarus fell into the ocean Icaria in memory of his child.
Data structures are generally based on the ability of a computer to fetch and store data at any place in its memory, specified by an address — a bit string that can be itself stored in memory and manipulated by the program.
Soon after the introduction of the SuperNOVA, the SuperNOVA SC was introduced, featuring semiconductor ( SC ) memory in place of core.
In his memory, the Dowager Queen Maria arranged to establish a King's chapel at the accident place, which was consecrated one year later.
Typically, the software system will place data in some well known and mutually agreed upon memory location ( s ), and " ring the doorbell " by writing to a different memory location.
Love has conquered space, unforgetting memory has annihilated the limits, and place does not hinder the miracles of the saint.
The simplification that takes place results in a parser with significantly reduced memory requirements but decreased language recognition power.
This is an extremely useful symbol that keeps reminding students that a variable is really some ' place ' in memory.
By metaphoric extension, the term " movable feast " was used by Ernest Hemingway to mean the memory of a splendid place that continues to go with the moving traveler for the rest of life, after he has had the experience of it and gone away.
Some microcontrollers use a Harvard architecture: separate memory buses for instructions and data, allowing accesses to take place concurrently.
The program uses a library to place data in a well known location in memory and then causes a fault, a type of error.
In the days of the Greek historians Ctesias and Herodotus, 400 BC, Nineveh had become a thing of the past ; and when Xenophon the historian passed the place in the Retreat of the Ten Thousand the very memory of its name had been lost.
Here the role and place of music needs to be interpreted through a broader framework in which tradition and ritual are understood as processes of identity and identification, as encoded and embodied forms of collective meaning and memory.
The negotiations themselves are seen through the memory of three who were there: a warrior who could hear the debates but not see it from his hiding place in the floor of the house, a young boy who could see the action but not hear it from his perch in the tree outside, and the boy as an old man recalling that without " Someone In a Tree ", a silent watcher, history may have been incomplete.

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