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41 bps
"The number of bits transmitted every second, used as a measure of the speed at which a device, such as a modem, can transfer data." -
42 communication settings
"Operating parameters, such as bits per second (bps) and modem type, that apply to serial ports on a computer." -
43 V.34
"A data transmission standard that provides for up to 33,600 bits per second (bps) communications over telephone lines. It defines a full-duplex (two-way) modulation technique and includes error-correcting and negotiation."V.34 -
44 V.90
"A data transmission standard that provides for up to 56,000 bits per second (bps) communications over telephone lines. The transmission speed from the client-side modem is 33,600 bps, the same as for V.34. The transmission speed from the host-side modem, such as an Internet service provider (ISP) or corporate network, is up to 56,000 bps, with an average speed of 40,000 to 50,000 bps. When the host-side modem does not support this standard, the alternative is V.34."V.90 -
45 affinity mask
"A value that contains bits for each processor on the system, defining which processors a process or thread can use." -
46 Electronic Product Code
"A standard for electronically marking products so that they can be tracked by using radio frequency identification (RFID). An EPC is 96 bits divided into four partitions: header, manager number, object class, and serial number." -
47 EPC
"A standard for electronically marking products so that they can be tracked by using radio frequency identification (RFID). An EPC is 96 bits divided into four partitions: header, manager number, object class, and serial number." -
48 Data Encryption Standard
"An encryption algorithm that uses a 56-bit key and maps a 64-bit input block to a 64-bit output block. The key appears to be a 64-bit key, but one bit in each of the eight bytes is used for odd parity, resulting in 56 bits of usable key." -
49 DES
"An encryption algorithm that uses a 56-bit key and maps a 64-bit input block to a 64-bit output block. The key appears to be a 64-bit key, but one bit in each of the eight bytes is used for odd parity, resulting in 56 bits of usable key." -
50 tinyint
A data type of 1 byte (8 bits) that stores whole numbers in the range of 0 through 255. -
51 smallint
"A data type of 2 bytes (16 bits) that stores whole numbers in the range of -2^15 (-32,768) through 2^15 - 1 (32,767)." -
52 physical address expansion
"A feature that allows x86-based computers to support more than 4 gigabytes (GB) of physical memory. Up to 64 GB of physical memory can be used as regular 4-kilobyte (KB) pages, and the number of bits that can be used by the kernel to address physical memory can be expanded from 32 to 36."English-Arabic terms dictionary > physical address expansion
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53 PMARGB32
"One of the two common pixel formats supported by Microsoft DirectX. PMARG32 uses 8-bit values for alpha, red, green, and blue, for a total of 32-bits per pixel. Each color is alpha premultiplied, which makes alpha blending operations more efficient." -
54 Live SDK
The actual software bits available to developers to enable them to use the Live Connect program. -
55 double-precision floating-point format
A computer number format that occupies 8 bytes (64 bits) in computer memory and represents a wide dynamic range of values by using floating point.English-Arabic terms dictionary > double-precision floating-point format
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