podobné slovo | definícia |
george smith patton (1885-1945) (czen) | George Smith Patton (1885-1945),Pattonn: [jmén.] americký generál Petr
Prášek |
robert edwin peary (1856-1920) (czen) | Robert Edwin Peary (1856-1920),Pearyn: [jmén.] americký polárník,
považován za prvního člověka, který dosáhl severního pólu Petr Prášek |
william edward parry (1790-1855) (czen) | William Edward Parry (1790-1855),Parryn: [jmén.] anglický polárník Petr
Prášek |
1850s (wn) | 1850s
n 1: the decade from 1850 to 1859 |
85th (wn) | 85th
adj 1: the ordinal number of eighty-five in counting order [syn:
eighty-fifth, 85th] |
atomic number 85 (wn) | atomic number 85
n 1: a highly unstable radioactive element (the heaviest of the
halogen series); a decay product of uranium and thorium
[syn: astatine, At, atomic number 85] |
16c850 (foldoc) | 16C850
A version of the 16450 UART in CMOS with
128-byte FIFO.
(2004-03-24)
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8514 (foldoc) | 8514
8514-A
An IBM graphics display standard supporting a
resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels with 256 colours at 43.5
Hz (interlaced), or 640 x 480 at 60 Hz interlaced.
8514 was introduced at the same time as VGA and was
superseded by XGA.
(1999-08-01)
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8514-a (foldoc) | 8514
8514-A
An IBM graphics display standard supporting a
resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels with 256 colours at 43.5
Hz (interlaced), or 640 x 480 at 60 Hz interlaced.
8514 was introduced at the same time as VGA and was
superseded by XGA.
(1999-08-01)
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eia-485 (foldoc) | EIA-485
RS-485
(Formerly "RS-485") An EIA
serial line standard which specifies 2-wire,
half-duplex, differential line, multi-point
communications. Maximum cable length is 1200m. Maximum data
rates are 10Mbps at 1.2m or 100Kbps at 1200m. EIA-485 can
implement a truly multi-point communications network, and
specifies up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single
(2-wire) bus.
Differential SCSI uses EIA-485.
{Details on RS-232, 422, 423, and 485
(http://rs485.com/rs485spec.html)}.
(2003-04-18)
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intel 8085 (foldoc) | Intel 8085
A microprocessor intended to be an improved
Intel 8080, as was the Zilog Z80.
(1994-10-31)
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iso 8485 (foldoc) | A Programming Language
APL
ISO 8485
(APL) A programming language designed originally by
Ken Iverson at Harvard University in 1957-1960 as a notation
for the concise expression of mathematical algorithms. It
went unnamed (or just called Iverson's Language) and
unimplemented for many years. Finally a subset, APL\360, was
implemented in 1964.
APL is an interactive array-oriented language and programming
environment with many innovative features. It was originally
written using a non-standard character set. It is
dynamically typed with dynamic scope. APL introduced
several functional forms but is not purely functional.
Dyalog APL/W and Visual APL are recognized .NET languages.
Dyalog APL/W, APLX and APL2000 all offer object-oriented
extensions to the language.
ISO 8485 is the 1989 standard defining the language.
Commercial versions: APL SV, VS APL, Sharp APL, Sharp APL/PC,
APL*PLUS, APL*PLUS/PC, APL*PLUS/PC II, MCM APL, Honeyapple,
DEC APL, {APL+Win, APL+Linux, APL+Unix and VisualAPL
(http://www.apl2000.com/)}, {Dyalog APL
(http://www.dyalog.com/)}, {IBM APL2
(http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/apl/)}, {APLX
(http://www.microapl.co.uk/apl/)}, {Sharp APL
(http://www.soliton.com/services_sharp.html)}
Open source version: NARS2000 (http://www.nars2000.org/).
APL wiki (http://aplwiki.com/).
See also Kamin's interpreters.
APLWEB (http://www.microapl.co.uk/apl/) translates WEB to
APL.
["A Programming Language", Kenneth E. Iverson, Wiley, 1962].
["APL: An Interactive Approach", 1976].
(2009-08-11)
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iso 8859 (foldoc) | ISO 8859
ISO 8859-1
ISO Latin 1
Latin 1
ISO/IEC's set of 8-bit coded graphic
character sets for European languages.
Part 1 (full name: "ISO 8859-1:1987 Information processing --
8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 1:
Latin alphabet No. 1") is a common extension of, and
replacement for, ASCII.
{ISO shop
(http://iso.ch/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=28245)}.
(2001-12-28)
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iso 8859-1 (foldoc) | ISO 8859
ISO 8859-1
ISO Latin 1
Latin 1
ISO/IEC's set of 8-bit coded graphic
character sets for European languages.
Part 1 (full name: "ISO 8859-1:1987 Information processing --
8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 1:
Latin alphabet No. 1") is a common extension of, and
replacement for, ASCII.
{ISO shop
(http://iso.ch/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=28245)}.
(2001-12-28)
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kc-85/1 (foldoc) | KC-85/1
A commercial home computer from East Germany.
The KC-85/1 runs at 2.45 MHz and uses a Z80 clone
CPU. The computer allows for only semigraphics.
(2004-03-31)
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kc85/2 (foldoc) | KC85/2
A commercial home computer introduced in East
Germany in 1984. The KC85/2 has 32 KB of RAM and uses a
Z80 clone CPU.
(2004-03-31)
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kc85/3 (foldoc) | KC85/3
A commercial home computer introduced in East
Germany in 1986. The KC85/3 has 32 KB of RAM and uses a
Z80 clone CPU.
(2004-03-31)
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kc85/4 (foldoc) | KC85/4
The last commercial home computer from East Germany
in the KC series. The KC85/4 was introduced in 1988. It runs
at 1.77 MHz, has 64 KB of RAM and uses a Z80 clone
CPU. It displays graphics at a resolution of 320x256.
(2004-03-31)
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rfc 854 (foldoc) | RFC 854
The RFC defining the telnet
protocol.
["Telnet Protocol specification", J. Postel, J.K. Reynolds,
1983-05-01].
(rfc:854).
(2000-03-18)
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rs-485 (foldoc) | EIA-485
RS-485
(Formerly "RS-485") An EIA
serial line standard which specifies 2-wire,
half-duplex, differential line, multi-point
communications. Maximum cable length is 1200m. Maximum data
rates are 10Mbps at 1.2m or 100Kbps at 1200m. EIA-485 can
implement a truly multi-point communications network, and
specifies up to 32 drivers and 32 receivers on a single
(2-wire) bus.
Differential SCSI uses EIA-485.
{Details on RS-232, 422, 423, and 485
(http://rs485.com/rs485spec.html)}.
(2003-04-18)
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da85 (vera) | DA85
DatenAustauschphase 85 [nebenangebot] (GAEB)
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