slovo | definícia |
gcr (foldoc) | Group Code Recording
GCR
(GCR) A recording method used for 6250 BPI {magnetic
tapes}.
GCR typically uses a group of five bits of code to represent
four bits of data. The encoding ensures no more than two or
three zeros occur in a row, and no more than eight or so ones
occur in a row, where zeros represent an absense of magnetic
change.
GCR is also used on Commodore Business Machines diskette
drives; the 4040, 8050, 154x, 157x and 158x series of 5.25"
and 3.5" low and high density diskette drives used with 8-bit
home computers circa 1977 to 1992. It was also supported on
Amiga internal and external drives but only used for reading
non-Amiga disks.
Compare NRZI, PE.
(2004-06-01)
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gcr (vera) | GCR
Gray Component Replacement (RGB, CYMK, DTP)
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gcr (vera) | GCR
Group Coded Recording
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Kingcraft (gcide) | Kingcraft \King"craft\, n.
The craft of kings; the art of governing as a sovereign;
royal policy. --Prescott.
[1913 Webster] |
Kissingcrust (gcide) | Kissingcrust \Kiss"ing*crust`\, n. (Cookery)
The portion of the upper crust of a loaf which has touched
another loaf in baking. --Lamb.
[1913 Webster]
A massy fragment from the rich kissingcrust that hangs
like a fretted cornice from the upper half of the loaf.
--W. Howitt.
[1913 Webster] |
Songcraft (gcide) | Songcraft \Song"craft`\ (s[o^]ng"kr[.a]ft`), n.
The art of making songs or verses; metrical composition;
versification.
[1913 Webster]
A half-effaced inscription,
Written with little skill of songcraft. --Longfellow.
[1913 Webster] |
gcr (foldoc) | Group Code Recording
GCR
(GCR) A recording method used for 6250 BPI {magnetic
tapes}.
GCR typically uses a group of five bits of code to represent
four bits of data. The encoding ensures no more than two or
three zeros occur in a row, and no more than eight or so ones
occur in a row, where zeros represent an absense of magnetic
change.
GCR is also used on Commodore Business Machines diskette
drives; the 4040, 8050, 154x, 157x and 158x series of 5.25"
and 3.5" low and high density diskette drives used with 8-bit
home computers circa 1977 to 1992. It was also supported on
Amiga internal and external drives but only used for reading
non-Amiga disks.
Compare NRZI, PE.
(2004-06-01)
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gcr (vera) | GCR
Gray Component Replacement (RGB, CYMK, DTP)
GCR
Group Coded Recording
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gcra (vera) | GCRA
Generic Cell Rate Algorithm (UNI, ATM)
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