slovodefinícia
94
(wn)
94
adj 1: being four more than ninety [syn: ninety-four, 94,
xciv]
podobné slovodefinícia
6 june 1944
(msas)
6 June 1944
- D-day
6 june 1944
(msasasci)
6 June 1944
- D-day
ddr = deutsche demokratische republik (1949-1990)
(encz)
DDR = Deutsche Demokratische Republik (1949-1990),NDR = Nemecká
demokratická republika n: [hist.] jose
george smith patton (1885-1945)
(czen)
George Smith Patton (1885-1945),Pattonn: [jmén.] americký generál Petr
Prášek
15 august 1945
(wn)
15 August 1945
n 1: the date of Allied victory over Japan, World War II [syn:
V-J Day, 15 August 1945]
1940s
(wn)
1940s
n 1: the decade from 1940 to 1949 [syn: forties, 1940s]
6 june 1944
(wn)
6 June 1944
n 1: date of the Allied landing in France, World War II [syn:
D-day, 6 June 1944]
8 may 1945
(wn)
8 May 1945
n 1: the date of Allied victory in Europe, World War II [syn:
V-E Day, 8 May 1945]
atomic number 94
(wn)
atomic number 94
n 1: a solid silvery grey radioactive transuranic element whose
atoms can be split when bombarded with neutrons; found in
minute quantities in uranium ores but is usually
synthesized in nuclear reactors; 13 isotopes are known with
the most important being plutonium 239 [syn: plutonium,
Pu, atomic number 94]
1394
(foldoc)
High Performance Serial Bus
1394
FireWire
IEEE 1394
I-Link

(Or "IEEE 1394") A 1995 Macintosh/{IBM
PC} serial bus interface standard offering isochronous
real-time data transfer.

1394 can transfer data between a computer and its peripherals at
100, 200, or 400 Mbps, with a planed increase to 2 Gbps.
Cable length is limited to 4.5 m but up to 16 cables can be
daisy-chained yielding a total length of 72 m.

It can daisy-chain together up to 63 peripherals in a tree-like
structure (as opposed to SCSI's linear structure). It allows
peer-to-peer communication, e.g. between a scanner and a
printer, without using system memory or the CPU. It is
designed to support plug-and-play and hot swapping.

Its six-wire cable is not only more convenient than SCSI cables
but can supply up to 60 watts of power, allowing low-consumption
devices to operate without a separate power cord.

Some expensive camcorders included this bus from 1995. It is
expected to be used to carry SCSI, with possible application to
home automation using repeaters.

Sony calls it I-Link, most people call it "FireWire".

See also Universal Serial Bus, FC-AL.

(2014-09-06)
ibm 7094
(foldoc)
IBM 7094

A faster version of the IBM 7090 with more {index
registers}.

(1997-02-23)
ieee 1394
(foldoc)
High Performance Serial Bus
1394
FireWire
IEEE 1394
I-Link

(Or "IEEE 1394") A 1995 Macintosh/{IBM
PC} serial bus interface standard offering isochronous
real-time data transfer.

1394 can transfer data between a computer and its peripherals at
100, 200, or 400 Mbps, with a planed increase to 2 Gbps.
Cable length is limited to 4.5 m but up to 16 cables can be
daisy-chained yielding a total length of 72 m.

It can daisy-chain together up to 63 peripherals in a tree-like
structure (as opposed to SCSI's linear structure). It allows
peer-to-peer communication, e.g. between a scanner and a
printer, without using system memory or the CPU. It is
designed to support plug-and-play and hot swapping.

Its six-wire cable is not only more convenient than SCSI cables
but can supply up to 60 watts of power, allowing low-consumption
devices to operate without a separate power cord.

Some expensive camcorders included this bus from 1995. It is
expected to be used to carry SCSI, with possible application to
home automation using repeaters.

Sony calls it I-Link, most people call it "FireWire".

See also Universal Serial Bus, FC-AL.

(2014-09-06)
rfc 1094
(foldoc)
RFC 1094

The RFC defining {Sun
Microsystems}'s Network File System (NFS).

(rfc:1094).

(1994-12-12)
sds 940
(foldoc)
Xerox Data Systems Model 940
SDS 940
XDS 940

(SDS 940, XDS 940) A time-sharing system,
announced in February 1966, developed by {Scientific Data
Systems} with help from The {University of California at
Berkeley} and Tymshare. SDS 940 was backward compatible
with SDS's previous systems (except the 12-bit SDS 92). It
had monitor and user modes, dynamic program relocation,
automatic memory fragmentation, and system protection.

After 1968 Xerox bought out SDS and renamed the SDS machines
"Xerox Data Systems" (XDS). Xerox then produced the {XDS
530}.

(2004-06-17)
windows 94
(foldoc)
Windows 94

A facetious name for Windows 95,
so called because it was originally meant to ship in 1994.

(1998-09-07)
xds 940
(foldoc)
Xerox Data Systems Model 940
SDS 940
XDS 940

(SDS 940, XDS 940) A time-sharing system,
announced in February 1966, developed by {Scientific Data
Systems} with help from The {University of California at
Berkeley} and Tymshare. SDS 940 was backward compatible
with SDS's previous systems (except the 12-bit SDS 92). It
had monitor and user modes, dynamic program relocation,
automatic memory fragmentation, and system protection.

After 1968 Xerox bought out SDS and renamed the SDS machines
"Xerox Data Systems" (XDS). Xerox then produced the {XDS
530}.

(2004-06-17)
xerox data systems model 940
(foldoc)
Xerox Data Systems Model 940
SDS 940
XDS 940

(SDS 940, XDS 940) A time-sharing system,
announced in February 1966, developed by {Scientific Data
Systems} with help from The {University of California at
Berkeley} and Tymshare. SDS 940 was backward compatible
with SDS's previous systems (except the 12-bit SDS 92). It
had monitor and user modes, dynamic program relocation,
automatic memory fragmentation, and system protection.

After 1968 Xerox bought out SDS and renamed the SDS machines
"Xerox Data Systems" (XDS). Xerox then produced the {XDS
530}.

(2004-06-17)

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