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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 if (h isin $2) return $base(%hash,10,16,8) | return %hash
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  • ...s, If you need a more general command that is able to print to both custom windows, channel, and query consider using the /echo command instead. ;Add a line, line colored in yellow (8)
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  • ...colors with -rNoN. Alias uses $time to display seconds without forcing all windows to show seconds in their $timestamp too debug -pir44o52 8 @debug $!+([,$time,],[,$network,] $!1-)
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  • * '''-o''' - Sets the dialog on top of all windows edit "", 17, 8 16 154 104, tab 16 multi return autohs vsbar
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  • * '''-h''' - highlights the windows icon if it is minimized * '''[filename]''' - if specified, a bitmap .BMP file that is 8 by 8 pixels in size and is used as a fill pattern
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  • ...ustom Windows - mIRC|custom windows]] and [[Picture Windows - mIRC|picture windows]] (using the -p switch), or to manipulate an existing custom or channel win * '''-d''' - Create a separate desktop window (separate button in Windows taskbar) instead of a mIRC mdi window
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  • * '''-b''' - Applies the windows beep settings (to beep if mIRC is not the active application) as defined in ...ven if the window has timestamping set. Note: -t shows timestamp in Custom Windows even though they do not have a timestamp setting, but only if timestamping
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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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  • ...s and sets all windows to the specified font. If no font is specified, all windows are set to default font settings /font -z -8 Verdana
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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
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  • ..._t is typically a 32-bit integer used to represent UTF-32 strings while on Windows a wchar_t is typically a 16-bit integer used to represent UTF-16. ...to implementation. This issue was addressed with the introduction of [[UTF-8]], [[UTF-16]], and [[UTF-32]] encoded strings in [[C11]] version of the C s
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  • {{mirc title|Picture Windows}} ...ntifiers]], and [[on events - mIRC|events]] for manipulating them. Picture windows provide an alternative mean of creating a graphical user interface.
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  • ...stens for events which take place inside of custom [[Dialogs - mIRC|dialog windows]]. ...RC|wildcard}} accepted. Multiple IDs can be specified in the form: 1,2,3,4-8,9
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  • * When target is text or %variable, content is UTF-8 encoded before encoding. To avoid this, you must load text into a binary va * 'a' Base32 encodes 5 bytes into 8 printable characters.
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  • #include <windows.h> == Example 2 : Using GNU GCC on Windows (C) ==
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  • ...erent parts of the world. Code pages encode characters in 8 bits (1 byte): 8 bits can be used to represent 256 values. Code pages all use the first 128 ...s or 2 bytes to hold each character. Earlier versions used US-ASCII, using 8 bits or 1 byte per character. There are two mains reasons for this:
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  • |l1i desc=8-way set associative |l2 desc=8-way set associative
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  • | rowspan="3" | [[Microsoft]] || rowspan="3" | Windows || {{tchk|yes|Windows XP}} | {{tchk|yes|Windows Vista}}
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  • |extension 8=SSE4.2 |l1i desc=8-way set associative
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  • |extension 8=SSE4.2 |l1i desc=8-way set associative
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  • ...ponsible for the project was headed by Ben Oliver's group in their new [[0.8 µm process]] in [[wikipedia:Austin, TX|Austin, TX]]. Development took arou ...ps were capable of running [[OS/2]], [[MSDOS]], [[Unix]], [[Xenix]], and [[Windows]] without any compatibility problems. Byte Magazine's own benchmarks of the
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  • |extension 8=SSE4.2 |l1i desc=8-way set associative
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  • | parts = 8 | ex 8 = B
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  • SRAM 3,1,1,1 (8 ns) Operating System Windows 95 first production release
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  • |cores 3=8 |extension 8=SSE4.2
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  • |cores 3=8 |cores 8=64
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  • ...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 Register File (GRF) and supporting ar
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  • ...ws || Linux || [[High Level Shading Language|HLSL]] || Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux || macOS ...wspan="11" style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" | '''2.0''' || rowspan="8" style="text-align: center;" colspan="1" | '''2.1'''
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  • |l1i=8 KiB |l1d=8 KiB
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  • | Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux || HLSL || Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux ...{#expr: 768*.8/1000}}}} TFLOPS || {{#expr: 384*.8}} GFLOPS || {{#expr: 96*.8}} GFLOPS
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  • ...ws || Linux || [[High Level Shading Language|HLSL]] || Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux | Vega 8 || 8|| 512 || rowspan="3" colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" | '''1.1''' ||
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  • |cores 3=8 |cores 8=18
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  • <!--- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/fsutil-sparse ---> ...- if a folder is passed, returns the path containing that folder ($file(C:\windows\).path is C:\), if a filename is used, returns the path containing the file
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  • |cores 4=8 |cores 8=32
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  • ...name. (Invalid characters, more than 1 period, filename prefix longer than 8, file extension longer than 4, etc) Loads path\filenames of files in windows username's download folder (not necessarily mIRC's download folder) but not
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  • |max memory=8 GiB | Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux || HLSL || Windows || Linux || Windows || Linux
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  • |max memory=8 GiB ...z) || {{#expr: 576*.8}} GFLOPS || {{#expr: 288*.8}} GFLOPS || {{#expr: 72*.8}} GFLOPS
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  • |cores 3=8 |extension 8=AVX
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  • ...booting all modern operating systems such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Windows 10. ...er of enhancements including extending the architecture to support up to [[8 cores]]. With many respect they are very similar to VIA's {{via|QuadCore}}.
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  • |extension 8=SSE4.2 |l1i desc=8-way set associative
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  • ...I/O interfaces, eight USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports, and up to 16 SATA Gen 3 ports. 8-layer motherboards are required to route these signals. ...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}}
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  • ...s]] under the lid around the chiplet periphery on the top side, and in two windows in the pad grid on the bottom side. Type-1/2 packages integrate one central I/O die and 2, 4, 6, or 8 identical Core Complex Dies which contain eight CPU cores each, populated i
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  • |cores 5=8 |l2 desc=8-way set associative
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  • |cores 3=8 |cores 8=20
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  • ...Guide - Model 8 (June, 1999).pdf|AMD-K6-2 Processor Revision Guide - Model 8]]||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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  • <source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $min(11 2 3 5 8 13) $min(11,2,3,5,8,13)</source> ...1:black 02:blue 14:grey 3:green 13:magenta 5:maroon 6:purple 04:red 7:tan 8:yellow 0:white)</source>
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...memory controllers, a DRAM controller which supports 2.5&nbsp;V DDR and 1.8&nbsp;V DDR2 SDRAM devices, and a static bus controller which supports SRAM, * TFT: 1/2/4/8-bit mono, 12/16/18/24-bit color
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  • ...laced the PCI interface with an LCD controller and was introduced on April 8, 2002. In February 2002 [[AMD]] acquired Alchemy Semiconductor in order to ...later models are unknown. The nominal core voltage is 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, or 1.8&nbsp;V depending on model, the I/O voltage 3.3&nbsp;V.
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  • ...] are placed under the lid around the chiplets on the top side, and in two windows in the pad grid on the bottom side. ...8 is a [[multi-chip package]] integrating one central I/O die and 4, 6, or 8 identical Core Complex Dies which contain eight CPU cores each. This silico
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  • ...Gen 4 I/O links, four USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, and up to 16 SATA Gen 3 ports. 8-layer motherboards are required to route these signals. ...] are placed under the lid around the chiplets on the top side, and in two windows in the pad grid on the bottom side.
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  • * 874 -- windows-874 -- ANSI Thai -- 874 * 1250 -- windows-1250 -- ANSI Central European -- 1250
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