A bit nibbler, or nibbler, is a computer software program designed to copy data from a floppy disk one bit at a time. It functions at a very low level...
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In computing, a nibble, or spelled nybble to match byte, is a unit of information that is an aggregation of four-bits; half of a byte/octet. The unit...
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reciprocating motion of the jaw. Detail of cutting bit of manual nibbler, punch-and-die type Shear-type nibbler and detail of cutting head ASD Technical Report...
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animated television series Bit nibbler, a computer program for copying floppy disks Nibbler (video game), an arcade game Nibbles (video game), a simple video...
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which is a low power of two. A string of four bits is usually a nibble. In information theory, one bit is the information entropy of a random binary variable...
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Hextet (redirect from Quad nibble)
In computing, a hextet, or a chomp, is a sixteen-bit aggregation, or four nibbles. As a nibble typically is notated in hexadecimal format, a hextet consists...
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Mask (computing) (redirect from Bit mask)
used for bitwise operations, particularly in a bit field. Using a mask, multiple bits in a byte, nibble, word, etc. can be set either on or off, or inverted...
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Twisted Tale of Nibbler Coming June 24th". TriplePoint Newsroom. Retrieved 2016-05-24. Nibbler at Atari Mania Twin Galaxies scoreboard of Nibbler world records...
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Byte (redirect from 8-bit byte)
operations on the four-bit pairs in a byte, such as the decimal-add-adjust (DAA) instruction. A four-bit quantity is often called a nibble, also nybble, which...
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Bit Rate Reduction, or BRR, also called Bit Rate Reduced, is a name given to an audio compression method used on the SPC700 sound coprocessor used in...
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as a bit string (which is decimal 97). Binary-coded decimal (BCD) is a binary encoded representation of integer values that uses a 4-bit nibble to encode...
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Partisan Websites". Adweek. Retrieved 2021-04-25. Zakrzewski, Cat (November 22, 2019). "The Technology 202: Bits, Nibbles and Bytes". The Washington Post....
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original MII transfers network data using 4-bit nibbles in each direction (4 transmit data bits, 4 receive data bits). The data is clocked at 25 MHz to achieve...
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England. Both seated in a chair, Charlie nibbles on Harry's finger, to the amusement of both. Harry says "Charlie bit me" before putting a finger back into...
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site". Politico. Retrieved 19 December 2018. Zakrzewski, Cat (November 22, 2019). "The Technology 202: Bits, Nibbles and Bytes". The Washington Post....
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four bits is also called a nibble and has 24 = 16 possible values, with a range of 0 to 15. 4-bit computation is obsolete, i.e. CPUs supporting 4-bit as...
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MOS Technology 6502 (category 8-bit microprocessors)
(typically pronounced "sixty-five-oh-two" or "six-five-oh-two") is an 8-bit microprocessor that was designed by a small team led by Chuck Peddle for...
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HP Saturn (category 4-bit microprocessors)
registers (with each white square being 4-bits / a nibble except for the Carry flag, which is 1 bit): Saturn 64-bit GPR register format and fields: Data in...
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RCA 1802 (category 8-bit microprocessors)
The COSMAC (Complementary Symmetry Monolithic Array Computer) is an 8-bit microprocessor family introduced by RCA. It is historically notable as the first...
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IBM System/360 (category 32-bit computers)
emulation in other models. The System/360 used an 8-bit byte, 32-bit word, 64-bit double-word, and 4-bit nibble. Machine instructions had operators with operands...
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use cases. The version is indicated by the value of the higher nibble (higher 4 bits, or higher hexadecimal digit) of the 7th byte of the UUID. In hex...
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used for bitwise operations, particularly in a bit field. Using a mask, multiple bits in a Byte, nibble, word (etc.) can be set either on, off or inverted...
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by two 4×4-bit S-boxes, denoted S0 and S1 — S0 operates on the left 4-bit nibble and S1 operates on the right. The resultant outputs are concatenated and...
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The original ZX Spectrum computer produces a one bit per pixel, bitmapped colour graphics video output. A composite video signal is generated through...
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have a 12-bit resolution. Some PIC microcontrollers use a 12-bit instruction word but handle only 8-bit data. 12 binary digits, or 3 nibbles (a 'tribble')...
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in concentric circles. Initially, no commercial copying software or bit nibbler could successfully copy the disks it was applied to. Games which used...
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the low nibble (lowest four bits) to the high nibble (upper four bits), or a borrow from the high nibble to the low nibble, in the low-order 8-bit portion...
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pairs of 4-bit "nibbles" on the upper data pins, D7–D4, with two enable pulses and the RS and R/W pins stable. The four most significant bits (7–4) must...
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Units of information (redirect from Bits of information)
the bit, a portmanteau of binary digit, which represents a value that is one of two possible values; typically shown as 0 and 1. The nibble, 4 bits, represents...
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one digit in the least significant nibble (bits 0 through 3) and the other numeral in the most significant nibble (bits 4 through 7). As an example, encoding...
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