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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)
    6 KB (817 words) - 04:21, 18 February 2023
  • ...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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  • .... 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;
    4 KB (508 words) - 03:39, 16 February 2023
  • ...or repeated [[interrupt]]s at a programmed rate (at a multiple of the base rate). Four different base clock rates are available: * line rate from the [[alternating current|AC]] power provided to the [[power supply]]
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  • | 4-bit [[Transceiver]] [[#ref_12|[12]]][[#ref_14|[14]]] | 16-Word by 4-bit [[Register file|Register File]] [[#ref_12|[12]]][[#ref_14|[14]]]
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  • ...s/second (depending on the line module used and cable length) providing 16-bit [[CRC]], and supports point-to-point operation only. The DMC11 supports the [[DDCMP]] (version 3.1 only) and [[Bit Stuff]] line [[protocol|protocols]]; a [[ROM]]-controlled [[microprocessor]
    2 KB (324 words) - 22:46, 13 May 2023
  • bit memory errors to the System Error Logger. (Changed slew rate controlling resistors to 10K
    38 KB (3,857 words) - 14:02, 2 July 2022
  • ...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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  • ...he pair being made up from two 12-[[bit]] microsequencers which share a 16-bit [[arithmetic logic unit|ALU]]. The two microprocessors execute interleaved ...d buffering, the module contains a bus burst size parameter (called "burst rate" in the documentation) set by software, which sets the number of double-wor
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  • ** 72,000 bytes per second transfer rate ** 1600 bit/in phase encoded ANSI compatible recording
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  • ...orola MC68000]] [[microprocessor]], and also contained a [[raster]]-scan [[bit-mapped display]], and an [[Ethernet|Experimental Ethernet]] [[network inter ...vector writing speeds of 1 pixel per microsecond, raster manipulation at a rate of up to 16 pixels per microsecond, a parts cost of less than $2,000. Even
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  • ...B03 Video Controller''' is an [[M-bus]] double-buffered 8/24 plane color [[bit-mapped display]] subsystem for the [[VAXstation 3520/3540]]. ...ay refresh]] rate, 3D hardware acceleration and (when fully configured) 24-bit true color. it also supports a [[keyboard]], and also a [[mouse]] or [[tabl
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