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  • #REDIRECT [[intel/s-spec]]
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  • {{intel title|Kaby Lake S|core}} |name=Kaby Lake S
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  • #REDIRECT [[intel/cores/kaby lake s]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[intel/cores/kaby lake s]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[intel/cores/kaby lake s]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[moore's law]]
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  • {{intel title|Skylake S|core}} |name=Skylake S
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  • #REDIRECT [[intel/cores/skylake s]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[intel/cores/skylake s]]
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  • {{title|Amdahl's Law}}[[File:amdahl.svg|right|300px]] '''Amdahl's Law''' is a formulation an observation that attempts to give an upper bound
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  • #REDIRECT [[intel/s-spec]]
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  • {{intel title|Coffee Lake S|core}} |name=Coffee Lake S
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  • 39 bytes (6 words) - 01:26, 29 July 2017
  • #REDIRECT [[intel/cores/coffee lake s]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[intel/cores/coffee lake s]]
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  • {{intel title|Ice Lake S|core}} |name=Ice Lake S
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  • {{intel title|Comet Lake S|core}} |name=Comet Lake S
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  • {{title|Pollack's Rule}} '''Pollack's rule''' states that the performance increase delivered by [[microarchitectu
    725 bytes (96 words) - 16:59, 19 May 2019
  • #REDIRECT [[pollack's rule]]
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  • '''Slingshot''' is the sucessor to {{\\|Aries}}, [[Cray]]'s eighth-generation high-performance interconnect. Slingshot is Cray's 8th major generation of high-performance network interconnects. Slingshot i
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  • ...dition is while ({{mIRC|$calc}}(%x - 5)) {, since 5-5 is 0, the while loop's condition is false, thus it will not execute any code inside it. ...eat the echo statement as many times as we want. Let's take a look at what's going on:
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  • ...reseterror as soon as possible, this reset the error (and therefore $error's value), mIRC leaves the error state and you can safely execute anything you ...exact list of features that are working in this situation are unknown, it's recommended not to do anything before using /reseterror in this situation.
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  • ...w to use them. Now, all you need to be able to do is operate on them. That's exactly what '''mIRC Operators''' lets you do. ''Operators'' are special sy ;is that ban on #mSL's internal ban list?
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  • ...minimized). -a can be used to add this line to the current selection and -s can be used to clear the current selection and select just this line. <synt The titlebar command can be used to change the window's title.
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  • ;hmake also have an -s switch which prints debug info</syntaxhighlight> If it's possible the table is not yet created, use the -m switch, which creates the
    30 KB (5,149 words) - 01:46, 30 November 2018
  • ...IRCs: The -n switch is used when the file exceeds 65,536 bytes (64 KB). It's a good idea to place it there if you think the file will get pretty big in will remove mike's entry from the ini file.
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  • /write's simplest operation is the append operation. By default, /write will write a
    5 KB (773 words) - 14:05, 20 October 2018
  • ...d {{mIRC|on events|events}} that allow scripts to create network [[socket]]s. [[mIRC]] supports both {{mIRC|sockets/udp|UDP}} and {{mIRC|sockets/tcp|TCP ...The number that follows the colon (:) is the port number. In this case it's port number 80, which happens to be the default HTTP port.
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  • === /sockwrite's limit === ...imit but note that when using {{mIRC|TCP Sockets#POST_vs_GET.3F|POST}}, it's more likely to reach that limit, you can find an example on how to workarou
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  • S: Listen on port 37 (45 octal). S: Receive the empty datagram.
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  • ...pting Language injection) is a code injection technique that exploits mIRC's ability to dynamically evaluate code on the run. With mSLs powerful command ...ommand to be executed when the delay has passed is "echo -a <{{mIRC|$day}}'s value>"
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  • '''S''' * {{mIRC|/timer}}s
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  • '''S'''
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  • ;Open the address book and show Ahnk's whois info
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  • /alias -s [filename] <aliasname> [command] * '''-s''' - shows the alias command being performed.
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  • '''Note:''' If the main window is sorted (text or listbox and /window -s has been used), lines added with /echo to that window won't be sorted, only * '''-s''' - Clears the old selection in a listbox and selects the newly added item
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  • <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">/amsg It's snowing!</syntaxhighlight>
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  • ...C will place a '/nick ' text in the server's editbox and wait for the user's reply.
    912 bytes (131 words) - 19:07, 15 June 2017
  • The '''/auser command''' Add or edit an entry in mIRC's User List (the User tab of the Script Editor). * Added level(s) to user *!*@Example.com
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