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  • {{mirc title|Custom Windows}} Prior to mIRC 5.5, '''Custom Windows''' was the main method for making a GUI (graphical user interface).
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  • ...n this example it was the last item created. Note that the pair of notepad windows opened are showing the items in the 2 saved files in opposite order compare ; hash ^= hash >> 7;
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  • * '''-o''' - Sets the dialog on top of all windows item "&Open", 7, 1
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  • * '''-h''' - Highlights the windows icon if it is minimized. ..."mIRC">;Draws a rectangle that is blue (colour 2) with border thickness of 7, at co-ordinates 15,10 with a width of 200 and height of 150.
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  • ...remains. But you can now change the volume/mute setting per application in Windows. mIRC does not have a way to change the volume/mute setting per application * '''-w''' - Changes the waves volume (or the mIRC's volume on Windows 7+)
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  • ...sing an alias. It will also work correctly when the source and destination windows are the same, allowing you easily and efficiently to sort the contents of a * '''-z''' - retains line colors when filtering between custom windows
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  • * WScript.Shell - an interface that provides access to the native windows shell ...cx - An interface that provides methods and properties associated with the windows media player program
    27 KB (3,608 words) - 11:41, 25 October 2018
  • ...stens for events which take place inside of custom [[Dialogs - mIRC|dialog windows]]. text "", 6, 82 28 49 7
    6 KB (809 words) - 20:13, 15 June 2017
  • ...lick''' identifier allows the tracking of clicks within a custom [[Picture Windows - mIRC|Picture Window]]. drawtext @clicker $color(normal) 7 $1 $2-
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  • ...e32 uses a 32-item alphabet consisting of upper-case A-Z and the numbers 2-7. However, in addition to accepting base32 as case-insensitive, $decode also | n | padding 0x80 plus 0-7 0x00's
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  • Before Unicode (mIRC 7.x), mIRC supported Windows' code pages, handling various character sets used in different parts of the .../echo, /echos call a Windows' function to display the text, and it is this Windows' function that will 'decode' the surrogates and display the character corre
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  • |core name 7=Sodaville ...crosoft]] || rowspan="4" | Windows || style="background-color: #d6ffd8;" | Windows XP Embedded SP2 || Support
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  • ...o !! rowspan="2" | Family !! rowspan="2" | General Description !! colspan="7" | Differentiating Features | rowspan="3" | [[Microsoft]] || rowspan="3" | Windows || {{tchk|yes|Windows XP}}
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  • |extension 7=SSE4.1 ...o !! rowspan="2" | Family !! rowspan="2" | General Description !! colspan="7" | Differentiating Features
    79 KB (11,922 words) - 06:46, 11 November 2022
  • |extension 7=SSE4.1 |core name 7=Kaby Lake DT
    38 KB (5,431 words) - 10:41, 8 April 2024
  • |extension 7=SSE4.1 ...power mobile devices. Due to Intel's faithful [[die shrink]] of roughly x2.7 in density, an identical [[hexa-core]] Coffee Lake die on 10nm would result
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  • | ex 7 = 1 | ex 2 7 = 1
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  • |cores 7=32 |extension 7=SSE4.1
    79 KB (12,095 words) - 15:27, 9 June 2023
  • |cores 7=32 |extension 7=SSE4A
    57 KB (8,701 words) - 22:11, 9 October 2022
  • ...ws || Linux || [[High Level Shading Language|HLSL]] || Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux The Execution Unit is composed of 7 threads. Each thread has 128 SIMD-8 32-bit registers in a General-Purpose R
    29 KB (3,752 words) - 13:14, 19 April 2023
  • ...ws || Linux || [[High Level Shading Language|HLSL]] || Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux || macOS The Execution Unit is composed of 7 threads. Each thread has 128 SIMD-8 32-bit registers in a General-Purpose R
    33 KB (4,255 words) - 17:41, 1 November 2018
  • With the help of the [[BIOS]] and the Intel driver for [[Windows]] or [[Linux]], demanding workloads will be migrated to the best available ...es could boost to 4.8 GHz with two 2nd best cores capable of boosting to 4.7 GHz as well.
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  • |stages min=7 | Microsoft || Windows || style="background-color: #d6ffd8;" | Windows NT || Support
    4 KB (527 words) - 02:09, 4 August 2017
  • |cores 7=16 |extension 7=SSE4.1
    52 KB (7,651 words) - 00:59, 6 July 2022
  • | Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux || HLSL || Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux {{comp table header|main|7:Main Processor|3:GPU}}
    4 KB (449 words) - 00:51, 22 June 2019
  • | Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux || HLSL || Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux {{comp table header|main|7:Main Processor|3:GPU}}
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  • ...when creating the certificate, while mIRC's input form only lists 4 of the 7. mIRC forces you to put something in all 4 of those items, while OpenSSL on ...onsole window open so you can see error messages. So, when done with these windows, you can click them closed.
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  • |cores 7=24 |extension 7=SSE4.1
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  • ...z) || {{#expr: 384*.7}} GFLOPS || {{#expr: 192*.7}} GFLOPS || {{#expr: 48*.7}} GFLOPS | Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux || HLSL || Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux
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  • ...z) || {{#expr: 576*.7}} GFLOPS || {{#expr: 288*.7}} GFLOPS || {{#expr: 72*.7}} GFLOPS | Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux || HLSL || Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux
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  • |extension 7=SSE4.2 ** Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) certification
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  • |extension 7=SSE4.1 ...el for [[Windows 7]] or [[Windows 8]]. [[Microsoft]] announced that only [[Windows 10]] will have support for Kaby Lake. [[Linux]] added initial support for K
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  • ...ced under the lid around the chiplet periphery on the top side, and in two windows in the pad grid on the bottom side. TR4 packages use solder as {{abbr|TIM}} |Lane||15||14||13||12||11||10||9||8||7||6||5||4||3||2||1||0
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  • |[[7 nm]] |[[7 nm]]
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  • |process 2=7 nm ...ent [[process nodes]], it has been primarily designed for the [[12 nm]], [[7 nm]], and [[5 nm]] process nodes.
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  • |cores 7=18 |extension 7=SSE4.1
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  • ...n Guide - Model 7 (June, 1999).pdf|AMD-K6 Processor Revision Guide - Model 7]]||1999-06|| |21892||||[https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/21892.pdf ÉlanSC400 and Windows CE uforCE Demonstration System User's Manual]||2003-03-27||
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  • ...$min( 1:black 02:blue 14:grey 3:green 13:magenta 5:maroon 6:purple 04:red 7:tan 8:yellow 0:white)</source> ...appear in the $prefix output, which can possibly be a different result in windows attached to different networks:
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  • ...s between 333 and 500&nbsp;MHz. They shipped in a 17 mm × 17&nbsp;mm × 1.7&nbsp;mm, 399-pin LF-PBGA package with 0.8&nbsp;mm ball pitch. ...s between 333 and 500 MHz. They shipped in a 21&nbsp;mm × 21&nbsp;mm × 1.7&nbsp;mm, 483-pin LF-PBGA package with 0.8&nbsp;mm ball pitch.
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  • |[[7&nbsp;nm]] & [[12&nbsp;nm]]<!--https://www.amd.com/en/product/9111--> |[[7&nbsp;nm]] & [[12&nbsp;nm]](?)
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  • |[[7&nbsp;nm]] & [[12&nbsp;nm]]<!--https://www.amd.com/en/product/9111--> |[[7&nbsp;nm]] & [[12&nbsp;nm]](?)
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  • * 874 -- windows-874 -- ANSI Thai -- 874 * 1250 -- windows-1250 -- ANSI Central European -- 1250
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