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  • ...urce Sharing Time Sharing Extended''') was a [[multi-user]] [[time-sharing|time-shared]] [[operating system]] developed by [[Digital Equipment Corporation] ...amming language]]s, although that support was not made official until some time later.
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  • ...option can be added to each VAX-11/780 processor to decrease the execution time of the floating-point operations and some of the integer arithmetic operati
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  • ...<code>[[GOTO]]</code> took [[Computational complexity theory|O(n) (linear) time]], and although Applesoft programs were not very long compared to today's s ...mpiled programs in seconds rather than minutes, and achieved superior code execution performance by optimizing integer math and pre-computing addresses of GOTO
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  • ...he first model used a magnetic core memory system that operated at a cycle time of 1.5 microseconds, so that a typical two-cycle ([[Fetch]], Execute) memor ...he completion of the next JMP or JMS instruction, to avoid wild changes of execution. The DF and IF registers were part of the machine state, so there were also
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  • ...n the prior instruction). This ensured that the computer was never wasting time waiting for the memory to provide the next instruction it needed.
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  • *PowerPC G4 emulation on non-PowerPC platforms, direct execution otherwise *Color video display with support for run-time resolution switching
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  • ...he [[IBM-PC]] but also being available to the other clone [[OEM]]'s of the time. ...BM]] on the idea of MS-DOS when talks for [[CP/M]] had broken down. At the time Microsoft had no such product but was able to secure the rights to "[[86-DO
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  • mean time, since it is no longer DDT's inferior, it will $$^N executes one instruction at a time until the PC gets to be 1
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  • ...]] monitor. The cool thing about top is that it can display stats in real-time, and is presented in an easy to read format. -u Do not take the time to map uid numbers to usernames.
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  • (at the time with the name PLURIX) to the computer PEGASUS. This support for real time. Was initiated in 1994 for the transport
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  • ...and assembled on the VAX-11/780 and on the PDP-11/70. As reported by the ''time'' command, the results (converted to seconds) were: ...fficiency of the operating system. The differences in real time and system time between the VAX-11/780 and the PDP-11/70 are not significant.
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  • ...ime), enforced by Intel's management. Multiplexing reduced the instruction execution speed that could have been achieved, for example. The chip also needed a lo
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  • the execution of UNIX programs. the match is for 4 bytes at a time instead of 2. If no
    14 KB (2,585 words) - 14:41, 26 October 2009
  • at - execute commands at a later time at time [ day ] [ file ]
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  • load-time options. _m_o_n._o_u_t file at normal termination of execution of
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  • tty letter, the cumulative execution time of the process and TIME The cumulative execution time for the process.
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  • ment for their execution. It is useful to know that at any time there is a _c_u_r_r_e_n_t
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  • sequential execution; an ampersand causes the preceding Each time a for command is executed _n_a_m_e is set to the
    20 KB (3,455 words) - 17:45, 26 October 2009
  • sleep - suspend execution for an interval sleep time
    663 bytes (87 words) - 17:52, 26 October 2009
  • TIME(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual TIME(1) time - time a command
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