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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 [[Template:Computer hardware]] ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hardware and timing]] ...
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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 --> ...
    361 bytes (53 words) - 15:49, 15 April 2024
  • ** 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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  • [[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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