Syllabic octal and split octal are two similar notations for 8-bit and 16-bit octal numbers, respectively, used in some historical contexts. Syllabic octal is...
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Octal (base 8) is a numeral system with eight as the base. In the decimal system, each place is a power of ten. For example: 74 10 = 7 × 10 1 + 4 × 10...
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a heap, or split a heap into two heaps. These rule variations may be described compactly by a coding system using octal numerals. An octal game is played...
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unusual address notation called "split octal" where 16-bit numbers are split into two 8-bit numbers printed in octal: the first location was "000.000"...
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on the 8086 and 8088. x86 memory models THE multiprogramming system Split octal Home of the IA-32 Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual The...
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numbers. In an octal system, there are only 8 digits, 0 through 7. That is, the value of an octal "10" is the same as a decimal "8", an octal "20" is a decimal...
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IBM Stretch systems. It is derived from the 0 prefix already in use for octal constants. Byte values can be expressed in hexadecimal with the prefix \x...
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Binary number (section Octal)
Binary 000 is equivalent to the octal digit 0, binary 111 is equivalent to octal 7, and so forth. Converting from octal to binary proceeds in the same...
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DECsystem, PDP, and VAX computers. RADIX 50's 40-character repertoire (050 in octal) can encode six characters plus four additional bits into one 36-bit machine...
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Octree (redirect from Octal tree)
that octrees are not the same as k-d trees: k-d trees split along a dimension and octrees split around a point. Also k-d trees are always binary, which...
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Transponder (aeronautics) (redirect from Squawk octal code)
radar. Codes are made of four octal digits; the dials on a transponder read from zero to seven, inclusive. Four octal digits can represent up to 4096...
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representation of the 24 bits above is 4D616E. The octal representation is 23260556. Those 8 octal digits can be split into pairs (23 26 05 56), and each pair is...
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1C7-G – Octal version of type 1C6. 1D5-Gp – Octal version of type 1A4-p. 1D5-Gt – Octal version of type 1A4-t. (Note: This is a shouldered "G" octal, not...
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having a trailing slash (/) in the name. Numeric values are encoded in octal numbers using ASCII digits, with leading zeroes. For historical reasons...
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74x303 1 octal divide-by-2 clock driver, 2 outputs inverted 16 SN74AS303 74x304 1 octal divide-by-2 clock driver 16 SN74AS304 74x305 1 octal divide-by-2...
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of core memory. KDF8 used an octal (base eight) addressing system. A machine-code instruction was fixed length, ten octal characters long. The instruction...
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<file> Where <mode> is the file's read/write/execute permissions as three octal digits, and <file> is the name to be used when recreating the binary data...
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Dotted I (Cyrillic) (category Articles to be split from December 2024)
eight and ten, respectively. They are, therefore, sometimes referred to as octal I and decimal I. ⟨і⟩ was used before all vowels and before the semivowel...
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sections are using decimal, rather than octal, values for Dxx.x or Kxx.x) Example: Input Data Bits: ABCDEFGH Data is split: ABC DEFGH Data is shuffled: DEFGH...
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<mode> <file><newline> <mode> is the file's Unix file permissions as three octal digits (e.g. 644, 744). This is typically only significant to Unix-like...
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hosts that choose to provide it) by opening a connection to port 107 (153 octal). ... Butler, M.; Postel, J.; Chase, D.; Goldberger, J.; Reynolds, J. K...
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the noval types 12AT7, 12AU7, or 12AX7 or equivalents, less usually the octal 6SN7. The earliest mass usage of valve audio amplifiers was for telephony...
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nl – Numbers lines of files numfmt – Formats numbers od – Dumps files in octal and other formats paste – Merges lines of files ptx – Produces a permuted...
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function executive registers. The table on the right shows the addresses (in octal) of the user registers. There are 15 index registers (X1 ... X15), 16 accumulators...
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commercial tube. The earlier types were end-viewed (EM34), usually with an octal or side-contact base. Later developments featured a smaller side-viewed...
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constant was, in fact, the operation code for the PDP-11 branch instruction (octal 000407 or hex 0107). Adding seven to the program counter showed that if...
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external constraints, then invariably a major redesign is required. A simple octal patch or redo of some isolated code will not fix these kinds of difficulties...
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newline or tab character respectively. Or if the backslash is followed by 1-3 octal digits, then this sequence is interpreted as representing the arbitrary...
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There are also informal terms. e.g., half byte and nybble for 4 bits, octal K for 10008. When I see a disk advertised as having a capacity of one megabyte...
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compound statements. Added escape sequences delimited with curly braces for octal and hexadecimal numbers and universal character names. Allowed constexpr...
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