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  • #REDIRECT [[Hardware and timing]] ...
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  • ==Hardware perspective== * Rate/resolution: depends on hardware. Approximately 30ms on a 32kHz crystal, and assume no better than 1 millise ...
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  • There's a lot of things to check, and some hardware to replace. You have boatloads of things to verify, and probably some special hardware to make. ...
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  • {{computer hardware}} : can detect many (and correct some) hardware errors in RAM ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hardware and timing]] ...
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  • #redirect [[Template:Computer hardware]] ...
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  • #redirect [[Some understanding of memory hardware#RAM_types]] ...
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  • ==Hardware perspective== * Rate/resolution: depends on hardware. Approximately 30ms on a 32kHz crystal, and assume no better than 1 millise ...
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  • Which will frequently be about faulty hardware. [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged ...
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  • hardware response time, ===Unknown hardware=== ...
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  • ...interrupt -- you have a number of interrupts, classically each a dedicated hardware line, and pin on the CPU (though they are often shared by multiple devices, Most interrupts are used in a "I, this hardware, really require attention very soon, and don't want to wait for the CPU to ...
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  • Perhaps the easier to understand form is '''hardware flow control''', because these are often dedicated things separated from th Software flow control is [[in-band]], so while you need no extra hardware at all, both sides need to agree on what they are doingf ...
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  • ==Reader hardware and software== Kindle (hardware) ...
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  • [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • ...- Wirth observed that perhaps software is getting slower more rapidly than hardware is becoming faster, ...ers get lazy about efficiency because that isn't really visible as long as hardware ...
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  • In computer hardware, a switch that lets you connect one keyboard, video, and mouse to multiple ...
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  • In computer hardware, the level 2 CPU cache <!-- On_computer_memory#CPU_cache_notes --> ...
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  • ** in older hardware, this took fewer hardware components (back when things like ALU, CU and such were separate) * in older hardware, this took more individual components and more space ...
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  • {{computer hardware}} : memory mapped IO is a hardware-level construction, while ...
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  • * '''Media Access Control''' refers to the identifiers/addresses of hardware - see [[Networking_notes_-_the_lower_three_levels#On_MACs_and_EUIs]] ...
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  • ...articularly strong example of spending lots of time visually imitating the hardware, Particularly when simulating specific hardware, then using at least the same layout, and probably also similar shapes and ...
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  • ...he method only -- excluding details like the data you feed into it, or the hardware it runs on. The software becomes part of the hardware in a way, ...
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  • It also the reason certain hardware caches (or software caches) can go a long way. The design/layout of hardware caches like L1 and L2 is a study in itself. You can read up on why e.g. cac ...
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  • In the world of network switching hardware (and to a lesser degree host [[NIC]]s), '''SFP''', '''QSFP''' and acronyms but in network switching hardware, the added flexibility (at some extra cost) can save so much headache and, ...
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  • * is ''related'' to the size of the addresses hardware typically communicates (but this can be looser) : a few TB for 64-bit (theoretically 16EB but real hardware adjusts to what is practical) ...
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  • Data-at-rest encryption is great for peace of mind around theft of hardware. The "data-at-rest encryption is great for peace of mind around theft of the hardware" ...
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  • {{computer hardware}} : since most memory is random-access (but there are details like hardware caches), the overhead is small and the difference is small ...
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  • [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • https://github.com/obsproject/obs-amd-encoder/wiki/hardware-support ==Hardware== ...
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  • [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • ...alue of the kernel constant HZ, which has varied with kernel versions, and hardware platforms. ...
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  • LSI have different ranges of RAID hardware. Keep in mind that different drivers and tools may apply. [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • : ideal hardware in lab conditions - Minimal distance. Expensive hardware. Good shielding. Good alignment of transmitter and receiver. ...
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  • Where hardware random number generators depend on their immediate environment, ...
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  • Forks exist for various other hardware ...
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  • ...ne user on. Terminal, as in a display and keyboard "at the end of a line". Hardware terminals. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_terminal#Historical heavy ...ans '''terminal emulator''', meaning you're using software to imitate that hardware, which includes most types of "relaying a display-and-keyboard session" on ...
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  • * {{comment|(both segfault and bus error are kernel responses to hardware signals from the memory controller)}} A segfault is raised by hardware that supports memory protection (the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_ ...
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  • * Hardware tokens * a '''hardware authenticator''' ...
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  • ...ndled for you and you don't have to care until you're coding for low level hardware. In some cases, this is handled by transparent hardware conversion, meaning that the non-native order is a smidgen slower than the ...
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Hardware_Error_Architecture] amounts to specific hardware reporting issues to windows. hardware issues. ...
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  • * creating the device with -bssid makes the bssid the MAC of the underlying hardware ...on't configure things like subnet information, it has to come from settled hardware configuration {{verify}} ...
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  • ...put that won't hide one channel) and stereo (spatial wouldn't work but the hardware was to simple to produce that anyway). ...
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  • Here it's not hardware, but the functionality itself that is easily considered risky, Even if there's hardware support for [[trusted computing]] style things, ...
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  • * also there is potentially some hardware / syscalls that security says only admins are allowed to do, in which case ...
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  • {{computer hardware}} Keep in mind that hardware caches are multi-level. The point to this is latency. ...
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  • * Caches are purely hardware managed, which is why assembly is less relevant these days - you don't have If not choice of hardware (because it's pointless to get something of a speed that could never be use ...
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  • ==Analog hardware== Hardware-wise, the Speech Plus CallText 5010 (a model specific to Hawking) is basica ...
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  • ====Hardware==== Some series have up to 5 hardware serial ports, but most DIY boards have only three. ...
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  • * logging hardware errors Hardware-wise ...
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  • [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • {{computer hardware}} '''OS-level and hardware-level details:''' ...
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  • * using functions that ''are'' somewhat hardware-specific, like __enable_interrupt() ...
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  • ...eding the cache with a sort of implied readahead {{comment|(read up on how hardware caches work)}}. ...
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  • =Hardware notes= In my case, Having Ground, Rx, Tx, and a single hardware flow control pin ('my buffer is full, pause please') was enough. ...
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  • [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • ..."am I being accessed by the same person" and/or "am I running on the same hardware", * a TPM can be used to guarantee we are on the same hardware as last time, but might be configured in a way where that is the ''only'' c ...
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  • Used as a feature, it lets you stop things from scrolling off-screen on hardware terminals. This is useful for things like modem lines. ...
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  • : sometimes, the TEE is the only thing that can access ''all'' of the hardware, and everything else, including the OS, is restricted by the TEE Phones are ahead of most PCs in terms of integrating lower-level hardware to higher-level operations, ...
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  • * "We have a score to this computer hardware. This is how good it is." :: we are no longer looking at how the hardware works and how it might do at different tasks and why ...
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  • Which is roughly why people make a big fuss of hardware-based randomness. ...
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  • Switching between hardware configurations ...
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  • [[Category:Audio]] [[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:DIY projects]] ...
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  • There's a lot of things to check, and some hardware to replace. You have boatloads of things to verify, and probably some special hardware to make. ...
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  • Some very informed choices (mostly just how idle you can make the CPU and hardware components) can push desktop down a bunch. Sure that's automatic, ''but'' every piece of hardware('s drivers) could prevent it from going to the deepest sleep states. ...
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  • [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • They can be mimicked at home (by e.g. WMB, on specific hardware like the Nintendo stick) to allow you to play demos, and homebrew if you ru ** No hardware on the DS side ...
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  • ====Measuring the startup, hardware tuning, etc.==== Or even during the first iterations - some libraries might optimize for your hardware, at a one-time cost. ...
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  • It seems that for a few specific hardware variants (and/or driver variants, or combinations? {{verify}}) the driver [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • ...if it's consistently at 100% you might want to debug that, and/or upgrade hardware. ...
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  • : decent against people taking your hardware (e.g. laptop) : can also be tied to TPM, other hardware, or be purely software ...
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  • This is mostly about hardware interconnects. For software media routing, see [[Local and network media ro * Expansions of the standard also added additional formats, that earlier hardware would not know ...
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  • but many write loads, and mixed loads (which are likely when hardware is not dedicated to a single task), [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • : mostly because the underlying hardware (e.g. clock crystals) is specced that way. ...
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  • ...huttle's electronics works around this issue by having identical copies of hardware, running the same code, so that they can compare results. This also let the ...
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  • =Hardware level - emulation, simulation, and hardware virtualization= * how different the hardware is ...
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  • :: So the fancier types, with more expensive hardware, rarely made it to consumer players. ...
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  • * 195 (0xC3), '''Hardware ECC Recovered''': count of (or time between{{verify}} the last two) errors [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • ...ily grow to a few hundred MB, depending on the variety of installs you do, hardware you plug in, and such. It shouldn't grow much beyond 500MB as there are onl The driver cache is a set of commonly useful drivers, such as low-level hardware that may change (ports enabled in the BIOS and such), support for basic USB ...
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  • * a misbehaving driver, or it talking to misbehaving hardware. hardware interrupts are electronic lines raised by devices that want attention ''now ...
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  • : people on limited hardware may prefer minimizing this Even if you have that in hardware -- e.g. all the control signals in Philips Hue are local-only zigbee -- ...
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  • *** 4 - Hardware error (meaning?) It's not that it's bad hardware, it's just not a well-tuned combination. ...
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  • {{computer hardware}} ...omment|(which are predictable in theory, but who's going to model adaptive hardware to this detail?)}} ...
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  • ** programs don't have to have to know how to talk to specific hardware, just to BorIP (...so it's also useful on the same host) ** Made for USRP (v1) hardware, also supports others ...
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  • ::: if some of your hardware/software indicates in dB: 10 to 20dB should be enough ...for e.g. things to still be quiet, or for there to be distortion in other hardware, before it even got into the PC. ...
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  • {{computer hardware}} ...
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  • ...wing, and makes it easy to hand all the drawing-related computation off to hardware, while still retaining flexibility. The faster the hardware became, the harder it was to fully utilize the hardware with such a state description system. ...
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  • * optionally, it is also noticeable - if someone has to e.g. steal a hardware token, you will notice the next time you try to use it ...
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  • When it does, a hardware implementation has the option to * PS2 is handled by a hardware interrupt, so you are literally halting your CPU with every every keypress ...
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  • =Hardware= ...
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  • ===Hardware=== ..., AGPS, and WAAS, may also take a little time to kick in, depending on the hardware, setup, and situation. ...
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  • ===Latency in hardware=== ...ls ''why'' this is hard later), so to have efficient and precise, you need hardware dedicated to the task. ...
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  • ==Hardware, and the minimal boards== * no hardware PWM (though you get a decent rate out of via timers) ...
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  • {{computer hardware}} : can detect many (and correct some) hardware errors in RAM ...
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  • ...to failure of things beside the disks themselves. Depending on the actual hardware used, can be made to deal transparently with failure of one cable, switch, http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/raid-5-vs-1e-10-a-496488/ ...
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  • ...e, not-EN while you're updating the 'duino (because by default it uses the hardware serial lines) If you do so in a microcontroller, you may want one with multiple hardware serial ports ...
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  • ...ed electronics, although note that mu-law and a-law are seen in some older hardware ...original input and eventual reproduction is often LPCM (it's a choice most hardware makes), this is often used to effectively [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Com ...
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  • {{computer hardware}} because model-specific drivers can usually talk to hardware ...
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  • ...d speeds of the ''"sequential-write figures I've seen personally in decent hardware, or seen in halfway convincing benchmarks"'' sort. ...us RAID (probably RAID10). It also varies a lot with its setup details and hardware quality, so above ~300MB/s, take the speed figures with a grain of salt. ...
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  • * '''Hardware clock''' - a chip that keeps time, usually backed by a battery (or capacito ** hardware clocks are not very accurate, because the crystals that back them get expen ...
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  • The W5100 speaks SPI and the shield use pin 10, 11, 12, and 13 (the AVR's hardware SPI), and passes all of the pins through {{comment|(including the SPI ones ...
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  • This is also one of a few reasons '''different libraries and different hardware should not be expected to all give bit-identical results'''. It's usually well quantified how large the error may be on any specific hardware, e.g. via [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_in_the_last_place ulp]. ...
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  • ...ld test for this by seeing if you see less errors logged when running less hardware, or use a different power supply. *** ...unless very specifically designed to give such guarantees (a lot of hardware raid is not) ...
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  • * Layer 1 and 2 are often linked because hardware and its management are often designed together for efficiency. ...implication has a 1500 byte MTU, and it's the most relevant one since it's hardware-encorced. IP doesn't really have an MTU other than that implied by what it' ...
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  • See e.g. [http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/ http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/] ...n recent versions (7.2.1, current in 2013; see [http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/ version history]), ...
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  • This is mostly about software routing, For hardware interconnects, see [[Electronics project notes/Audio notes - Digital sound ==Products / hardware== ...
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  • ==Hardware variants== '''"Do you need to 'Safely Remove Hardware'?"''' ...
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  • * '''monitor gamma''' refers to hardware non-linearity For accurate reproduction you want the chain of hardware to apply no effective transforms to your colors / intensities. This means y ...
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  • Given it is paid-for and pricy software, with its own also-pricy hardware (Chronos) if you want better response latency, ...in software and hardware (but to be fair, Chronos does a few things other hardware may not). ...
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  • ::: e.g. interrupts, where a hardware line (or CPU opcode) basically forces a reaction ASAP ...
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  • Hardware specialization Specialized hardware can be very neat. Caches, multicore, vector accelerators and such, ...
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  • MIDI hardware may have one, two, or three plugs (which they have varies with the kind of and a bunch of interesting DIY hardware it's being used on. ...
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  • and DDS hardware was mechanically quite close to DAT. : http://deramp.com/downloads/altair/hardware/8_inch_floppy/Drive%20Restoration%20Drive1.pdf ...
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  • ...sed e.g. by chiptune enthusiasts, and can e.g. be emulated in software and hardware[https://www.avray.ru] fairly easily. So cartridges could add whatever extra sound hardware they wanted to, and some did. ...
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  • : (note that duct tape is functionally like the hardware duct tape: MIDI splitters and joiners) ==Hardware you may or may not want== ...
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  • ...money will probably not even bother, just do a factory reset and sell the hardware. like hardware authenticators are better than passwords because the thing that gets you in ...
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  • ::: Do you know the failure mode of any hardware? ...re slower than just about everything else an SSD does (and, in badly tuned hardware, potentially slower than random HDD writes) ...
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  • ...lse LED''', you'll need to not miss pulses. Probably some simple dedicated hardware. In mode B it seems to be a command, in mode C the readout hardware can ask for another rate{{verify}}. ...
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  • As better computational and graphical hardware became more affordable, And people wanted hardware-decoded video (because HD content is 20+ million pixels per second and sort ...
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  • ...though it's typically there within predictable time {{comment|(assuming no hardware faults)}}. The value should be large enough to make for efficient writing on your hardware and scheduler, but not so large that writeback waits longer than necessary. ...
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  • In given hardware, this has typically been decided for us. You usually have hardware you want to use, ...
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  • but the hardware requirements and related cost mean no one cared about it in less than profe ...
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  • * hi, si: hardware and software interrupts ...(that are not crashy yet), this would lead to a consistently high rate of hardware interrupts, which ends up taking away unnecessarily much of a CPU's time -- ...
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  • :::: "one host fell over due to hardware and then came back" (CAP doesn't mention this, or other real-world faults b Even if it's distributing data on distinct hardware, you never talk to the parts - you talk to something in charge of the whole ...
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  • As such, in that wider sense it can refers more to protocols than to hardware. Note that not all hardware that connects to your PC considers itself a DCE, ...
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  • Also the dumb reason that the hardware already has an audio jack {{comment|(and output buffer, [https://learn.adaf ...
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  • ...l something else to do the job for you, handy for DIY where you don't have hardware to do that (some PWM is geared at servos, simpler variants are not) or need ...
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  • ==On the hardware side== ...{inlinecode|AT&amp;K3}} (seems to be a copy-paste from the Sagem docs) for hardware flow control when exchanging data - but this seems strange, as the shield d ...
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  • When dealing with hardware, decibels refer only to differences in power - ratios more (if amplified) o ...tes like 37kHz and 50 kHz{{verify}}, but this seems be more related to the hardware we adapted for this at the time{{verify}}. ...
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  • {{computer hardware}} this described hardware that did nothing more than that {{comment|(in some cases you even needed to ...
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  • There is also hardware that installation-wise looks a lot like SAN, but presents file level access [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • Of course, robustly interfacing with external hardware is always a bit of a bother. ...
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  • ...until you look closer, and find that particularly professional hardware fuzzies that boundary a little. But, true enough, only a little. The effects of using linux as a bridge (rather than choosing a hardware bridge): ...
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  • * no hardware that can get overloaded * not the most efficient use of hardware ...
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  • :: those that are first on a shell, including hardware (text-mode) terminals ===Hardware terminal login=== ...
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  • ...rice choices, but most also require more investment of time and peripheral hardware. * programmability without a costly hardware programmer ...
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  • and default encoder settings tend to be biased to the 'plays on most hardware' end, ...ead to spikes in requite calculation (and/or bitrate), which limited-power hardware can't deal with. But you don't have to worry about this at all on computers ...
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  • while panics later are often related to hardware - such as an overheating CPU, driver trouble, bad interrupt handling. ...fferences, from sleep-time errors, from fancy expensive entropy generating hardware, etc. ...
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  • With everything else equal hardware-wise (same wire, same differential decode), you would get exactly the same ...
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  • * pam_securetty - root login to special devices (typically hardware terminals) ...
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  • ...a single outlet or power strip - but you've got to have some very serious hardware before that happens. ...particularly on various older and cheaper things, and on a lot of consumer hardware. If you see RCA and Tip-(Ring-)Sleeve, it's unbalanced. ...
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  • As such, you can only use it when you ''know'' that key is hardware-backed. The thing that helps more strongly determine an [[asymmetric keypair]] is hardware backed, ...
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  • ...ed inbetween the real keyboard and the PC (e.g. PS2), to avoid any special hardware. ...
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  • : so the difference now matters almost only for playability in very old hardware [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • Specific bits of hardware issues could do the same, broken or interacting in a non-conforming way (no Some people are rougher with their hardware than they should be. ...
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  • * Practical Arduino: Cool Projects for Open Source Hardware (page preview from google books) ...
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  • But because it's not universal, and this is expensive hardware, tl;dr: You don't need to bother with S-trig unless you have specific old Moog hardware that uses it. ...
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  • // MOSI, MISO and SCLK are fixed if you use the AVR's hardware SPI ...
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  • ====Disk and other hardware==== ...less-technical businesses have a habit of thinking that price tag defines hardware speed, ...
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  • * locally we add many graphical extensions (hardware acceleration and more) that do not network well ...number of modern extensions will ''only'' work when run locally -- notably hardware related ones, such as GPU features. ...
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  • :: e.g. wikipedia's example of hardware accelerated APIs * may be very smooth due to hardware acceleration ...
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  • :: For people wishing to run it on their old hardware: With tweaking it can be made to run, but know what you're doing. Things li ** Its [[MTTDL]] may be lower than a lot of similar hardware/software RAID, and more controllable, but the requirements of a backup syst ...
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  • ...the signal will become distorted, increasing error (around 80mW for basic hardware?) ...s, but usually isn't very sensible {{comment|(also because setting that on hardware meant for a 30mW will probably burn it up faster)}}. ...
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  • These days, hardware terminals still exist, but aren't used as much - it's what you get when you ...
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  • ...practical sense, dynamic range can be a limiting property of the recording hardware, the medium you save on, and any devices inbetween. ...ing practice, expect to lose 10dB to 20dB to noise and to imperfections in hardware and conversion. ...
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  • ** UT99 will run on almost any hardware (win, lin, mac) ...
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  • ...aried boards (varying only pins and chip variants) means it quickly grew a hardware abstraction layer, so that you could think in terms of pins and what to do ...so work on the ARM boards that Arduino introduced later - and on any other hardware that people put in the work for, such as ARM, PIC, ESP, and more. (it also ...
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  • * Hardware formats: {{verify}} Part 9 ISO 14496-9 2004 2009 Reference hardware description ...
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  • ...tuning down the rate it samples, down to minimal impact on this particular hardware (and current load) [[Category:Hardware]] ...
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  • There's also no AVR/PIC hardware we can fully delegate such output to, so ...
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  • : imperfect, but the serial hardware does the timing * even if the PWM ''output'' is regular due to dedicated hardware, we also need to ''update'' the sample to put out with strict regularity ...
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  • ...ter than the SPI/I2C option, though not always ''that'' much, depending on hardware details. Also note that such hardware won't be doing decoding and rescaling arbitrary video files. ...
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  • Proper networking hardware also transformer-isolates them. ...
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  • ...A Professional), voice coding (WMA Voice), lossless coding (WMA Lossless). Hardware players tend to not support these.<br>Optional DRM.<br/>Music quality compa ...
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  • :: this is fine, sometimes even preferable, for dedicated-purpose hardware (like a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1J2RMorJXM guidance computer]) ...g is largely irrelevant, so you just twice the FPU/SIMD work than you have hardware for. Which in itself wouldn't matter, but: ...
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  • [[Category:Hardware]] Bluetooth 4 and 5 allows (but does not require) hardware to support both BLE and classic. ...
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  • so early studios followed existing hardware, ...an send the guitar to your cam ''and'' to the mixer, without needing extra hardware). ...
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  • ...n deal with. {{comment|(There are some variants of how - it can be done in hardware filter (e.g. RC circuit) but these days, the the ADC is typically doing fur But in more generic hardware, it's something you need to think about. ...
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  • ...l complain about drivers a lot since you effectively just replaced all the hardware at once. ...er a 'stable' version can be so old that they don't like booting on modern hardware (I got a kernel oops). ...
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  • It basically abstracted away hardware when doing performance counting/measurements. ...
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  • ...arge part to keep logic simple and constant-time and easily implemented in hardware. ...
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  • In part because not only can implementation details now interplay, so can hardware architecture, the compiler used, and various other details. ...
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  • The 2.2TB limit is not due to hardware but due to how MBR partitioning fields's size and meaning - it isn't there In the past, there were some hardware constrains, related to addressing. ...
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  • ...an tweak the code, this saves a component over the diode solution (but for hardware protocols this may be impossible) ...
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  • ...f alternative values for a host to redirect to. (It won't scale as well as hardware balancing as all requests are probably still going to a main server you set ...
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  • : a classical VM must virtualize the hardware (while, roughly speaking, docker virtualizes only the OS) ...run the same everywhere, regardless of your linux variant, OS's libraries, hardware, and such. ...
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  • ...e cheapish headset mics - it really is more about the personality than the hardware... ...ment noise is just there, just physics, and not something mic or recording hardware can do ''anything'' about ...
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  • : Best choice can vary with kernel, NFS implementation, amount of clients, hardware, sync/async ...
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  • ...you have two copies of every shard (and those copies are never on the same hardware), then one node can always drop out and search won't be missing anything : use ILM to move old indices to cheaper archival hardware ...
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  • You sometimes find faster ADCs in PC hardware, such as a 448kHz (not a typo) ADC in bt878-based TV cards, with ~360KHz us See pages like http://xoscope.sourceforge.net/hardware/hardware.html ...
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  • ...fatigue, reaction to pulses), some related to quality of your reproduction hardware (headphones often offer better detail than speakers, cheap sound cards may One practical way is saying that 0dBFS is the loudest that your hardware can handle. ...
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  • Note that this doesn't always let you guarantee a specific piece of hardware always gets the same IP, in that <tt>username-as-common-name</tt> and/or al ...
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  • * '''Trusted Computing''' - refers to hardware-assisted security present in newer computers ...
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  • ...ormation is passed between distinct components, whether database, network, hardware, and other dependencies act as expected. ...
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  • : the bus part is a reference to hardware buses: a shared thing where you talk/listen to interfaces known to ''you'' : designed to be lightweight, e.g. for simple hardware like embedded, IoT stuff ...
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  • ...'Clutter'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clutter_(software)] is basically hardware accelerated GNOME-style GUI ...
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  • ...n the control signals may be good for your peace of mind if you have pricy hardware elsewhere ...
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  • Without VLANs, you could only do most of those things hardware level, using distinct cables and distinct switches. Note that multicast only makes sense if routing hardware knows about it. ...
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  • '''For balanced hardware that wires shield to signal ground''' (particularly if it does so before wi ...
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  • The defaults are conservative so it'll run on ten-year-old hardware comfortably, ...more efficient on modern systems (e.g. more RAM), or for specific types of hardware. ...
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  • : Also, hardware may decide to cap its capabilities to what common cabling will support It arguably varies mostly with the quality of the encoding/decoding hardware, which indeed has varied, ...
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  • The most common forms in everyday hardware seem to be 4:2:2, 4:2:0, and 4:1:1. ...
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  • ...with whatever well-defined state we had last" (can be done in software or hardware (e.g. 74/4000 series ICs) * https://www.pickeringtest.com/en-nl/kb/hardware-topics/relay-reliability/switching-and-relay-specifications ...
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  • ...thing (presumably because in text mode, it was the effectively a graphics hardware setting because you would need to load the right font for it). Which meant ** Actually a hardware glyphset. Control characters would be shown as ...
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  • ...hings from your PC via screen captures {{comment|(...which won't work with hardware accelerated decoding, 3D rendering, and some DVD players)}}. ...
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  • * This can be controlled by LOD (and the hardware you have), or forced to either type. ...
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  • ...her sort of example, <tt>svgalib</tt> needs root access to access graphics hardware directly, which would mean anything that needs svgalib is only useful when ...
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  • :: I've heard that lbzip2 scales better with cores so on beefy dedicated hardware things may be a little different ...
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  • ...es host) automatically, and if you were providing a live service, buy more hardware and do some [[round-robin]]ing around it ...
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  • : Note that this may only be worth it if this is hardware-accelerated (or done with a beefy CPU) ...
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  • Or that fancier hardware is immune - I've seen various Apple devices bulging after a decade. ...
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  • You can check the speed limit of your network setup (networking hardware, drivers, and network settings) with something like [http://freshmeat.net/p ...
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  • : basically CASH in a specific hardware implementation? ...
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  • ...ft is microvolts, but that is still manageable - with some moderately fine hardware engineering. ...
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  • Version 3 updates 2 mostly in the point that it would extend to hardware (apparently, {{verify}}) and would have a provision there are no DRM-like s ...
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  • ...they can recover it, but not very efficiently so it's often not worth the hardware. ...
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