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  • ...option which provides a [[line time clock]], producing [[interrupt]]s at a rate of 50 or 60 Hz, driven from the [[alternating current|AC]] power provided t ...every clock cycle (and causes an interrupt when that happens, if the other bit is set).
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  • ; 7 not only is 8th bit ignored, also will not send NULL char L0025 mov a,#01H ;both recv & xmit at same baud rate
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  • In [[data communication]], '''baud rate''' (sometimes called '''symbol rate''') is the speed at which basic symbols are transferred across a [[communic ...there would be 2 bits per symbol, and the bit rate would be twice the baud rate.
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  • ...e produced (over 800 by the beginning of 1958 alone), at a peak production rate of one per day. One source opines that "it is safe to say that, for several ...validity checking', since only 10 codes out of the 128 available (with 7 [[bit]]s per digit) were valid. (The machine gained a reputation for reliability,
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  • ...s that it was [[random access]]; the time to gain access to any particular bit was constant. ...ickly, so the data had to be [[memory refresh|refreshed]] at a fairly high rate.
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  • ...riginally in the range of 1 mega-[[bit]]/second, although speeds of 1 giga-bit/second and up are now common).
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  • | transfer rate = 30 usec/36-bit word | words per sector = 128 32-bit
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  • | transfer rate = 2 μsec/byte (RS03), μ1 sec/byte (RS04) ...fixed-platter [[fixed-head disk]] [[drive]]s. Their basic format was 18-[[bit]] [[word]]s (for use in [[PDP-10]] and [[PDP-15]] machines), but they could
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  • *16-color and 256-[[List of 16-bit computer hardware palettes#MCGA and VGA|color paletted]] display modes. *262,144-color [[List of monochrome and RGB palettes#18-bit RGB|global palette]] <small>(6&nbsp;bits, and therefore 64 possible levels,
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  • ...d width was 75 bits on the model A, and 76 on the model B. The additional bit is used to implement an improved CALL instruction. [[User:Larsbrinkhoff|Lar :: although I'm a bit dubious about the new backplane part; the specs seem to be those of the MCA
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  • : ''produces standard positive 100-nsec pulses at a rate at a repetition rate of 1,333,333 pps. Each positive pulse complements the TG flip-flop'' ...state, which agrees with the timing given for major states, which is at a rate of .6666 Mhz.
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  • ...to transfer data, in either [[half-duplex]] or [[full-duplex]], at [[baud rate]]s up to 50K bits/second; [[parity]] was supported for error detection. ...201, 301 and 303 series [[modem]]s. The [[character]] length (6, 7 or 8 [[bit]]s), and the [[sync character]], were selectable under program control, as
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  • * [[baud rate]]s (ranging from 45 to 1200) ...dress and Word Count tables below); the Break Status Register also has one bit per line. The Base Address Register is 8 bits wide, so the in-memory tables
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  • .... It could operate in either [[half-duplex]] or [[full-duplex]], at [[baud rate]]s up to 9.6K bits/second. ...tocol in use on the line, were supported. The [[character]] length was 8 [[bit]]s; the [[sync character]] was selectable under program control, as well as
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  • | transfer rate = 62.5 KW/sec (60Hz)<br>52.1 KW/sec (50Hz) ...recorded data on a single nickel-cobalt plated surface. The data transfer rate was 62.5K words per second (operating on 60 Hz power), or 52.083 words per
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  • |Transfer Rate |8-bit ISA
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  • .... It could operate in either [[half-duplex]] or [[full-duplex]], at [[baud rate]]s up to 56K bits/second (depending on [[software]] and system configuratio ...rogram]]-selectable to 5-8 [[bit]]s (byte-oriented protocols) or 1-8 bits (bit-oriented). A variety of CRC algorithms were supported for error detection;
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  • ...to Bell 300 series modems, such as the model 303, and equivalents). [[Baud rate]]s of up to 9.6K bits/second were supported by the EIA interface, and up to The [[character]] length (5, 6, 7 or 8 [[bit]]s), and the [[sync character]], were selectable; [[parity]] (even or odd)
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  • ...to Bell 300 series modems, such as the model 303, and equivalents). [[Baud rate]]s of up to 10K bits/second were supported by the EIA interface, and up to The [[character]] length (up to 16 [[bit]]s), the [[sync character]], idling (sending the sync character), and disca
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  • ...ell 200 series [[modem]]s, such as the model 201, and equivalents). [[Baud rate]]s of up to 9.6K bits/second were supported by the EIA interface. The [[character]] length (5, 6, 7 or 8 [[bit]]s), and the [[sync character]], were selectable; [[parity]] (even or odd)
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