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At its core, the Amiga has a custom chipset consisting of several coprocessors, which handle audio, video and direct memory access independently of the Central Processing Unit ( CPU ).
The D82 could have up to 32, 768 words of core memory and continued the use of separate instruction and i / o processors.
CPU, Magnetic core memory | core memory, and external bus interface of a DEC PDP-8 / I.
Historically, memory has been called core, main memory, real storage or internal memory while storage devices have been referred to as secondary storage, external memory or auxiliary / peripheral storage.
Jay Forrester, Jan A. Rajchman and An Wang developed magnetic core memory, which allowed for recall of memory after power loss.
Magnetic core memory would become the dominant form of memory until the development of transistor-based memory in the late 1960s.
When the TX-0 successfully proved the basic concepts, attention turned to a much larger system, the 36-bit TX-2 with a then-enormous 64 kWords of core memory.
DEC used the Systems Modules to build their " Memory Test " machine for testing core memory systems, selling about 50 of these pre-packaged units over the next eight years.
The PDP-1 was supplied standard with 4096 words of core memory, 18-bits per word, and ran at a basic speed of 100, 000 operations per second.
A 1964 ad expressed the main advantage of the PDP-5, " Now you can own the PDP-5 computer for what a core memory alone used to cost: $ 27, 000 " 116 PDP-5s were produced until the lines were shut down in early 1967.
Sold standard with 4 kWords of 12-bit core memory and a Teletype Model 33 ASR for basic input / output, the machine listed for only $ 18, 000.
" The basic model was not very useful out of the box, and adding RAM in the form of core memory typically brought the price up to $ 7, 995.
This included the use of ROM for library software that could be run much faster than the same code in the normal core memory, due to the latter ’ s need to be written immediately after being read.
Soon after the introduction of the SuperNOVA, the SuperNOVA SC was introduced, featuring semiconductor ( SC ) memory in place of core.
The Nova 4 / Eclipse S / 140 was based on four AMD 2901 bit-slice ALUs, with microcode in read-only memory, and was the first Nova designed for DRAM main memory only, without provision for magnetic core memory.

core and board
The initial Athlon ( Slot A, later called Athlon Classic ) used 512 kB of level 2 cache separate from the CPU, on the processor cartridge board, running at 50 % to 33 % of core speed.
The core on this 8K Word memory board occupied a centrally located ' board-on-a-board ' 5. 25 " wide by 6. 125 " high and was covered by a protective plate.
Even here DG managed to innovate, packing this very small core and the corresponding support electronics onto a single standard 15 x board.
Initially covering a wide variety of fantasy and science-fiction role-playing and board games, particularly the role playing games ( Advanced ) Dungeons & Dragons, RuneQuest and Traveller ( which were all published by other games companies ), the magazine underwent a major change in style and content in the late 1980s and is now dedicated exclusively to the miniature wargames produced by Games Workshop, mainly the core systems of Warhammer Fantasy Battle, Warhammer 40, 000 and The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game.
It also found itself popular among the academic world for research and analysis of audio, and for more clandestine operations, such as speech analysis and manipulation by the intelligence services, submarine sonar and sound analysis by the Navy, flight simulators for Boeing, and even by NASA as the core of the digital camera system on board the Galileo Probe sent to study and photograph Jupiter and its moons.
In 1980, the price of a 16 kW ( kiloword, equivalent to 32kB ) core memory board that fitted into a DEC Q-bus computer was around.
At that time, core array and supporting electronics fit on a single printed circuit board about 25 x 20 cm in size, the core array was mounted a few mm above the PCB and was protected with a metal or plastic plate.
As most computers had just a single core memory board, these diagnostics also moved themselves around in memory, making it possible to test every bit.
In many occasions, errors could be resolved by gently tapping the printed circuit board with the core array on a table.
In June 2007, the board revised their version of the specification to confirm that namespaces may extend core elements with namespace attributes, as Microsoft has done in Internet Explorer 7.
In 2002, Inktomi board brought in turnaround expert and long term media investor Keyur Patel and restructured the organization to focus back on search and divest from non core assets.
The core of the current zoo property, then the " Middenhof " estate, was purchased by the board of the Zoological Society " Natura Artis Magistra " late in 1938 in the Plantage, which was then a rural area on the outskirts of Amsterdam.
The modern board consists of a foam ' core ' encapsulated by a plastic bottom, a softer foam top known as the deck, softer foam sides known as the rails.
Most boards on the market today contain one, two, or three rods ( usually of carbon or graphite ), referred to as stringers, to strengthen the board, reduce deformation, add stiffness and recoil to the core, thus providing greater speed off bottom turns and transitions on the wave.
On August 7, 2008, the computer program MoGo running on 25 nodes ( 800 cores, 4 cpus per node with each core running at 4. 7 GHz to produce 15 Teraflops ) of the Huygens cluster in Amsterdam beat professional Go player Myungwan Kim ( 8p ) in a nine stone handicap game on the 19x19 board on the KGS Go Server.
While the Socket 8 CPUs ( Pentium Pro ) directly had the L2-cache embedded into the CPU, it is located ( outside of the core ) on a circuit board shared with the core itself.
It essentially provides the core of a DX7, without the on board editing interface.
In 2009, Pride Park was earmarked as a possible World Cup venue when Derby County announced its intention to apply to be one of the host cities as part of England's bid for the 2018 World Cup Finals, with Derby Chief Executive Tom Glick saying that " What we board know is that Derby already has the core elements to be a host city ... We are going to find out what the requirements are but we are certainly expecting that the requirement would be at least 40, 000 seats.
The regular Maxi Gamer Xentor 32 came with the core clocked at 175 MHz and memory at either 183 MHz or 195 MHz, depending on which RAM chips the board arrived with .< ref name = PCGamerOct99 >" HSREVIEWS: TNT2 Round-Up " < u > PC Gamer </ u > October 1999: 190 .</ ref >
The results of the evaluation would hopefully lead to the creators of the intervention going back to the drawing board and re-creating the core structure of the intervention, or even changing the implementation processes.
The 1970s and 1980s brought further change as president Dan C. West oversaw the implementation of significant curricular reforms ( including the adoption of a new core curriculum and the addition of many new non-traditional majors ), the introduction of innovative fundraising techniques ( including the creation of the college ’ s own for-profit development corporation ), the establishment of an international studies program funded by a gift from former board of trustees president Shuford Nichols, and the development of the Scottish heritage program, which had come to be a defining symbol of the college by the twenty-first century.

core and Part
" Part of the core of this reasoning is found in the following statements from the decision:
UMTS specifies a complete network system which uses, covering the radio access network ( UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network, or UTRAN ), the core network ( Mobile Application Part, or MAP ) and the authentication of users via SIM cards ( Subscriber Identity Module ).
UMTS combines three different air interfaces, GSM's Mobile Application Part ( MAP ) core, and the GSM family of speech codecs.
With Mobile Application Part, UMTS uses the same core network standard as GSM / EDGE.
* ISO / IEC 23360-1: 2006 Linux Standard Base ( LSB ) core specification 3. 1 -- Part 1: Generic specification
* ISO / IEC 23360-2: 2006 Linux Standard Base ( LSB ) core specification 3. 1 -- Part 2: Specification for IA32 architecture
* ISO / IEC 23360-3: 2006 Linux Standard Base ( LSB ) core specification 3. 1 -- Part 3: Specification for IA64 architecture
* ISO / IEC 23360-4: 2006 Linux Standard Base ( LSB ) core specification 3. 1 -- Part 4: Specification for AMD64 architecture
* ISO / IEC 23360-5: 2006 Linux Standard Base ( LSB ) core specification 3. 1 -- Part 5: Specification for PPC32 architecture
* ISO / IEC 23360-6: 2006 Linux Standard Base ( LSB ) core specification 3. 1 -- Part 6: Specification for PPC64 architecture
* ISO / IEC 23360-7: 2006 Linux Standard Base ( LSB ) core specification 3. 1 -- Part 7: Specification for S390 architecture
* ISO / IEC 23360-8: 2006 Linux Standard Base ( LSB ) core specification 3. 1 -- Part 8: Specification for S390X architecture
Part of the system core services in OS X, < tt > Dock. app </ tt > is located at < tt >/ System / Library / CoreServices /</ tt >.
Part of this concern stemmed from letters of protest the British received about it from provincial actors, but also because the Charter undermined the principle of parliamentary supremacy, which until that time had always been a core feature of every government practicing the Westminster system.
In " Suprematism " ( Part II of his book The Non-Objective World, which was published 1927 in Munich as Bauhaus Book No. 11 ), Malevich clearly stated the core concept of Suprematism:
Most of the Part II of the book was written by Paul Goodman from Perls ' notes, and it contains the core of Gestalt theory.
" Part of this growth came from Akamai ’ s core content delivery service.
However, as of January 2010, many professional wireless microphones, and other Part 74 certified ' low power auxiliary ' stations with a 50 mW output or less, can be operated in the " core TV band " ( TV channels 2 through 51, except 37 ) frequencies without a license under a waiver of Part 15 rules.
Part of the air then passes through a precooler into the central core, with the remainder passing directly through a ring of bypass ramjets.
* Signalling protocol responsible for communication between RNC and the core network is called RANAP ( Radio Access Network Application Part ), and is carried over Iu interface.
Part two, the core of the book, consists of a single piece: " Handcarved Coffins ", supposedly a " nonfiction account of an American crime " that suggests certain parallels with his best-known work, the difference being that Capote did not include himself as a character in the narrative when he wrote In Cold Blood.
Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle is a role-playing video game released in 1993 as part of the core Ultima series, its story beginning eighteen months after the conclusion of Ultima VII Part One: The Black Gate.

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