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Matsuo had faked death and was pitched on a stack of corpses, both the burned and the unburned, the latter decomposing rapidly under the tropical sun.
And I was plastered and I blew my stack '' --
Known as AppleNet, it was based on the seminal Xerox XNS protocol stack but running on a custom 1 Mbit / s coaxial cable system.
Several other similar systems also existed with even higher performance, but these often required special cabling that was incompatible with LocalTalk / PhoneNet, and also required patches to the networking stack that often caused problems.
They determined to reinvestigate the motion of γ Draconis ; the telescope, constructed by George Graham ( 1675 – 1751 ), a celebrated instrument-maker, was affixed to a vertical chimney stack, in such manner as to permit a small oscillation of the eyepiece, the amount of which ( i. e. the deviation from the vertical ) was regulated and measured by the introduction of a screw and a plumb line.
Other areas damaged during World War II bombing included: in September 1940 two unexploded bombs hit the Edward VII galleries, the King's Library received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb, incendiaries fell on the dome of the Round Reading Room but did little damage ; on the night of 10 to 11 May 1941 several incendiaries fell on the south west corner of the Museum, destroying the book stack and 150, 000 books in the courtyard and the galleries around the top of the Great Staircase – this damage was not fully repaired until the early 1960s.
BeOS R5 is considered the last official version, but BeOS R5. 1 " Dano ", which was under development before Be's sale to Palm and included the BeOS Networking Environment ( BONE ) networking stack, was leaked to the public shortly after the company's demise.
It was one of the first agencies in the U. S. to implement the painting of centerlines on highways statewide ( thanks to June McCarroll ); the first to build a freeway west of the Mississippi ( the Pasadena Freeway ); the first to build a four-level stack interchange ; the first to develop and deploy nonreflective raised pavement markers, better known as Botts ' dots ; and one of the first to implement dedicated freeway-to-freeway connector ramps for high-occupancy vehicle lanes.
There was no stack register, but later Eclipse designs would utilize a dedicated hardware memory address for this function.
The game was constructed as a series of Ages, each Age consisting of a separate Hypercard stack.
One optional download for WfW was the " Wolverine " TCP / IP protocol stack, which allowed for easy access to the Internet through corporate networks.
The first IBM drive, the 350 RAMAC, was approximately the size of two refrigerators and stored 5 million 6-bit characters ( the equivalent of 3. 75 million 8-bit bytes ) on a stack of 50 discs.
Its primary distinguishing feature was that the disk heads were not withdrawn completely from the stack of disk platters when the drive was powered down.
The most sophisticated command was XTHL, which was used for exchanging the register pair HL with the value stored at the address indicated by the stack pointer.
John Romkey's PC / IP implementation was the first IBM PC TCP / IP stack.
On the downside, the usage of a data stack and the associated Reverse Polish notation were as unfamiliar as was structured programming.
LDAP was originally intended to be a lightweight alternative protocol for accessing X. 500 directory services through the simpler ( and now widespread ) TCP / IP protocol stack.
The first vector was the starting stack address, and the second was the starting code address.
The Bus Error and Address Error exceptions pushed a large amount of internal state onto the supervisor stack in order to facilitate recovery, and the MOVE from SR instruction was made privileged.
If the popped label was the last on the label stack, the packet " leaves " the MPLS tunnel.

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For example, an abstract stack data structure could be defined by three operations:, that inserts some data item onto the structure,, that extracts an item from it ( with the constraint that each pop always returns the most recently pushed item that has not been popped yet ), and, that allows data on top of the structure to be examined without removal.
Each group of seniors designs a " stack " to be solved by a handful of underclassmen.
The symmetry of a crystal is constrained by the requirement that the unit cells stack perfectly with no gaps.
Recursion may require maintaining a stack, but tail recursion can be recognized and optimized by a compiler into the same code used to implement iteration in imperative languages.
The IPX / SPXM protocol stack is supported by Novell's NetWare network operating system.
( This accumulative parse stack is very unlike the predictive, leftward-growing parse stack used by top-down parsers.
* phpMyAdmin – a free Web-based front end widely installed by Web hosts worldwide, since it is developed in PHP and is included in the convenient LAMP stack, MAMP, and WAMP software bundle installers.
The function can be improved further by writing its inner loop in a tail-recursive style, such that the call stack need not grow in proportion to the number of function calls.
The local register stack provides each subroutine with its own rL local registers, designated by $ 0 through $( rL − 1 ).
Another technique involves spending silicon gates on " shadow registers ": One or more duplicate registers used only by the interrupt software, perhaps supporting a dedicated stack.
* Poker chips: Currency is difficult to stack or handle, so most poker games are played with chips, or coin-shaped tokens of uniform size and weight, usually 39mm wide and anywhere from 5 to 16 grams in weight, whose money value is determined by their color.
The player cuts the deck by removing a contiguous range of cards from the deck, and places them toward himself so that the stack of cards to be dealt is closest to the dealer.
This allowed the model ( later used by Unix ) of separate read-only shareable code segment ( normally the high segment ) and read-write data / stack segment ( normally the low segment ).
A stack automaton, by contrast, does allow access to and operations on deeper elements.
Pushdown automata choose a transition by indexing a table by input signal, current state, and the symbol at the top of the stack.
It has the intended meaning that, in state, with on the input and with as topmost stack symbol, may read, change the state to, pop, replacing it by pushing.
The pushdown automaton either accepts by final state, which means after reading its input the automaton reaches an accepting state ( in ), or it accepts by empty stack (), which means after reading its input the automaton empties its stack.

stack and unconditional
DBUN — Dynamic branch unconditional ( offset given in top of stack )

stack and jump
: The directory stack allows the user to push or pop the current working directory, making it easier to jump back and forth between different places in the filesystem.
The jump was filmed on the fifth-level HOV lane ramp of the massive stack interchange.
Any of the 16 registers could be used as a stack pointer for the SJS and URS instructions ( stack jump subroutine and unstack return subroutine ), but only register 15 was used as the stack pointer for the PSHM and POPM instructions ( push multiple and pop multiple ).
The return instruction is an indirect jump that reads its target address from the call stack.
With no stack for saving procedure return points, indirect addressing was used to implement procedure call and return: The first word of a procedure was reserved for the return address, and the jump to subroutine instruction would store the return address there.

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