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  • {{title|Schlemiel the Painter's Algorithm}} '''Schlemiel the Painter's Algorithm''' (also spelled ''Shlemiel'') is a term referring to a class of
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  • ...rty does '''NOT''' include qualification samples (for those see [[Property:s-spec (qs)]]).
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  • {{intel title|Sample-Specification (S-Spec)}} ...meric characters that represent an exact IC batch (or set of batches). The S-Spec number can uniquely identify the [[model number]] (and all the specifi
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  • ...oes '''NOT''' include regular production S-Specs (for those see [[Property:s-spec]]).
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  • {{title|Moore's Law}} ...he [[semiconductor industry]] that states that the number of [[transistor]]s on a dense [[integrated circuit]] roughly doubles every 24 months.
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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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  • {{title|Pollack's Rule}} '''Pollack's rule''' states that the performance increase delivered by [[microarchitectu
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  • ...n: 10px 20px 20px 0; width: 100%; border-bottom: 1.5px solid black;">Moore's Law</div>
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    ...sumptions about the underlining mechanism that implements the language. It's this precise simplicity and abstraction that allowed various system designe ...uage called BCPL, which was developed in the mid 1960's. In the early 1970's, a [[DEC PDP-11]] machine was acquired for the UNIX project. Large portions
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  • Although it's not required in /var since 6.21, the equal sign can be used to assign a val unset -s %exampleH* %exampleVar
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  • ...m|procedural]] [[scripting language]] embedded inside the mIRC client. mSL's main feature is its seamless ability to interact with other [[IRC]] clients ...pts as {{mirc|aliases}} or as {{mirc|on events}}. {{mirc|Aliases}} are mSL's version of [[functions]] while {{mirc|on events}} are triggered events that
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  • '''String manipulation''' is the building block of many of today's utilities and algorithms. Everything from formatting and validation to anal It's important to note that both identifiers and variables can be substituted in
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  • To better understand this concept; let's consider a simple alias that returns the day of the week from a given Nth d ...tok. $puttok replaces by the Nth token while $reptok replaces by the token's value.
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  • ...y this is useful, it can allow you to check if an identifier exist in mIRC's own language and has a value but you cannot use it to check built-in which ...ally does not return any value, but instead, it processes the arguments it's given. In a command, every argument is separated by a space. $0 will contai
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  • ...NOT related to access levels that are controls by IRC services like Anope's Services (ChanServ/NickServ). Sometimes we want to get the user's input. We can use the & to match a single word (in this case it will be a n
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  • Before we can talk about the actual events themselves it's important that we get a better understanding on what these raw messages loo Using the debug window we have open. Let’s execute a /whois command on someone in our channel. You might see something
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  • ...ing a ''condition''. A condition in mIRC has a false [[truth value]] if it's {{mIRC|$null}}, [[$false - identifier - mIRC|$false]], or 0. ;it's 12 o'clock
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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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • 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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  • * '''-s''' - Skip autojoin
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  • ...ature that can be used to manage access for a channel. Whenever a user who's address matches an address in the auto-voice list joins the channel, mIRC w
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  • * '''-s''' - status window <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">;Setting one of window vista's sample pictures as the background for the active window
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  • ...th a kick message. mIRC uses the /userhost server command to find the user's address before applying a ban. <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">;Ban Foo's address (type 2) in the active channel window
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  • ; Zero-fills the source variable's bytes which were copied to the destination ; Print out &example's content (up to the first null)
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  • ...e used can be specified. When used without parameters mIRC indicates if it's on or off.
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  • * If bread's offset changed from 0 to 3, result is 233 because the read portion of the l
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  • ...he alias but instead they remain set until processing is complete. Thus it's possible to use the same binary variable within multiple aliases if they ca ...sets the last byte as 0, and allows zero-filling the prior bytes with 0x00's:
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  • ...es and you write 3 bytes at position 3 (4th byte), the resulting disk file's filesize is 6 because the 3 bytes were written as the 4th through 6th bytes
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  • ;Write to a variable %temp's content ;Print out the variable's content
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  • ...he buffer of the current window. If a window name is specified that window's buffer will be cleared. * '''-s''' - clears the status window
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  • * '''-s''' - status window
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  • ...'' clears the IAL; If a nickname is specified, it will clear that nickname's entry * '''[nick]''' - Removes that nickname's IAL entry
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  • ...nd''' changes the color of the Nth line/item in a custom window or channel's nicklist. * '''-h''' - Highlights the window's button (if window is minimized)
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  • * '''-a''' - Appends text to the end of the current clipboard's contents
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  • * '''-s''' - DCC Send windows * '''-@'''[ID/name] - A custom window's name or a window ID
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  • <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">;Close Kol's query
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  • The '''/cnick command''' allows you to modify items from the address book's nick color list. 2. If a color index has an RGB value matching one that's already been chosen, the 2nd color index is not chosen. This means that for
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  • * '''-s''' - Changes the active scheme * '''<name>''' - Item's name:
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  • ...ch one. Before we dive into what these little (or rather big) guys do, let's get to know some basics first. Let's take a few moments to help familiarize you with the following key component
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  • ...as added to standardize the compiler magic that was required for [[C99|C99's]] type-generic math ({{C|tgmath.h|<tgmath.h>}}). <source lang="c">printf("Type of 234: %s\n", get_type(234));
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  • ;Stop the standard mIRC\'s CTCP replay
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  • ...RC will automatically accept/decline the file when someone sends you if it's in the list. * '''-s''' - Send
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  • * '''+s''' - Listen for send * '''-s''' - Don't listen for send
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  • The '''/ddeserver command''' turns mIRC's DDE Server on or off. You can also rename mIRC DDE server. The default mIRC
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  • ; return the line back to mIRC's log } ; Raccoon's altered by maroon
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  • ...urrent variable, as though there was a -k switch from {{mIRC|/set}}, there's no switch to prevent this behavior and unset the time while setting the val * '''-s''' - Prints out the value of the variable
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  • /dialog -s <name> [x y w h] * '''-t''' - Sets the dialog's title
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  • * '''-s''' - checks the checkbox of an item in a listbox control that uses checkbox
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  • <pre>* Group(s) disabled</pre> ...the second would only disables the first two (#one and #two, assuming that's the only matching groups)
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  • ...en if the function doesn't exist, and remains loaded in memory if the .dll's initialization routine sets mKeep=$true. See the $dll article for keeping t While $dll(foo,function,) returns a 3rd parameter even if it's $null, "/dll foo.dll" does not require parm3.
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  • ...ssumes it is a nickname and performs a {{mIRC|/userhost}} to find the user's address and then resolves it. If you specify an IP address, it looks up the ...all resolved IP addresses instead of only the 1st, such as for IRC network's round-robin name
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  • mIRC's DQ (''dedicated query'') window system is a feature that conveniently redir
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  • * '''<@win>''' - the window's name to copy from * '''<@win>''' - the window's name to copy to
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  • * '''-h''' - highlights the windows icon if it's minimized.
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  • ...ond color parameter is the color that should be filled (surface fill), if -s is not used specified, the second color is the border color at which fillin * '''<@win>''' - the window's name
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  • * '''<@win>''' - the window's name
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  • * '''-s''' - indicates that you have specified the first [w h] parameters to squeez * '''<@win>''' - the window's name
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  • * '''<@win>''' - the window's name
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  • * '''<@win>''' - the window's name * '''[color]''' - the background color if -b is used, WATCH OUT, there's no -r switch on /drawrot, the color has to be RGB format.
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  • * '''<@win>''' - the window's name
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  • * '''<@win>''' - the window's name
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  • * '''<@win>''' - the window's name
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  • * '''-n''' - Forces mIRC to write to an INI file, even if it's bigger then 64k (see note above)
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  • /write [-cidnamN l<line> s<words> w<wildcard> r</regex/>] <filename> [text] * '''-s''' - Operates on a line which start with <words>
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  • ...y parameter can be used to navigate to a specific topic from the help file's index.
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  • * '''-D''' - Enables @window's upper-left system menu choice to toggle @window between mdi/desktop without ...- hide window (from the switchbar / treebar - it is still visible in mIRC's Window menu)
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  • * '''-w''' - Changes the waves volume (or the mIRC's volume on Windows 7+) * '''-m''' - Changes the midis volume (or the mIRC's volume on Windows 7+)
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  • * '''-s''' - prints to the status window ...text to a custom @window which has been opened by {{mIRC|/window|/window -s}}, the line will be added at the bottom of the window rather than being ins
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  • * '''-s''' - specifies the Status window
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  • <pre>* Group(s) enabled</pre> ...the second would only enables the first two (#one and #two, assuming that's the only matching groups)
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  • /filter [-asdfkwxnphNriocteubglLz] [n-n2] [c s] <in-window | in-file | in-dialog-id> <out-window | out-file | out-dialog-i ...begin with "@" then the -fw switches are not needed. They are needed with -s and -d to indicate which are input/output. Can use the window-id as an alia
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  • A hash table is stored entirely in memory and thus it is the programmer's responsibility to save the data to a file if necessary via the {{mIRC|/hsav ...rement those to the odd 101 or 10001. Current behavior increments 2+ if it's needed to make the buckets be a prime number, so the default 100 increases
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  • on $*:hotlink:/^[/$]\S+/:*:{ ...nickname and replace them with... mIRC's default popups! (useless but that's to show /hotlink -d, this isn't handling /return or halt to show the hand)
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  • * '''-s''' - display a message if successful: ''* Saved hash table <nowiki><table>< ...no restriction on the contents of the item's data, so it can include 0x00's or non-UTF8 strings if created with /hadd -b, but all data created without
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  • ...e default increment value is 1. It uses the same syntax as /hadd except -b's &binvar is the [num] parameter not the destination. * '''-s''' - Displays the assignment information
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  • * '''-s''' - Displays the Deletion action if the variable exists, displays error if ...s test | hdel -s test itemname | echo -a message 1 | hfree -s test | hdel -s test itemname | echo -a message 2
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  • The '''/hfree''' command destroys previously created hash table(s) along with all item/data pairs within them. A hash table can be created vi * '''-s''' - Displays debug information
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  • * '''-s''' - display a message if successful: "* Loaded hash table '<name>' from '< * '''-b''' - loads binary files, {{mIRC|$cr}} and {{mIRC|$lf}} and 0x00's etc are preserved when saving as binary files
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  • ...e default increment value is 1. It uses the same syntax as /hadd except -b's &binvar is the [num] parameter not the destination. * '''-s''' - Displays the assignment information
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  • <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">//var -s % $+ $ctime ABC</syntaxhighlight> * '''-s''' - Display variable assignment value
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  • ...urrent variable, as though there was a -k switch from {{mIRC|/set}}, there's no switch to prevent this behavior and unset the time while setting the val * '''-s''' - Prints out the value of the variable
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  • /linesep [ @window | #channel | query | -s | -a ] * '''-s''' - Print the line separator in the status window
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  • ...cript file into the 2nd position of the 'view' menu in Alt+R editor. If it's already loaded, moves the file to that position. If contains ON LOAD or ON ...iases file into the 1st position of the 'view' menu in Alt+D editor. If it's already loaded, moves the file to that position.
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  • * '''-s''' - adds the lines into the status window * '''<window | dialog id>''' - The window's name or the dialog's name and an id to adds the lines to.
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  • ...t corner of the main window, or right-clicking anywhere in the main window's titlebar.
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  • * '''-s''' - applies the setting to the status window /font -s 12 Verdana
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  • ...expression, if -r is used: a regular expression, if no switch is used, it's the position in the file (Nth byte)
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  • * '''-s''' - Displays the assignment information * All 3 items written to disk. If edited to remove hsave's -u switch, only item2 is written to disk because -z gives item1 an unset pr
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  • * '''<dirname>''' - The directory's path/name to create
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  • The '''/mnick command''' changes the client's main nickname.
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  • ...- Strip Control codes for colours etc from channel messages: /mode $chan +S * '''p''' - Make the channel private i.e. it will not appear in the server's channel list: /mode $chan +p
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  • * '''-s''' - activate/show the window
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  • * '''-s''' - shows the notify list window * '''<on|off|nickname>''' - turns notify on/off or edit the nickname's entry, you can prefix the nickname with a '+' sign to get mIRC to do a /who
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  • * '''[topic]''' - Window's topic
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  • /scon -rat<type>s [Nth] [command] * '''-s''' - Prints the current connection number or the new connection number)
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  • * '''-s''' - sorts the servers list ...s used, before trying to match against the SERVER string. This means there's no way to add/update a new item to give it -d "Random Server" because it wi
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  • * '''-s''' - Display variable assignment value
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  • * '''-s''' - show window
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  • * '''[temp data]''' - The temporary socket's data on $*:text:/^!foo (\S+)$/Si:#:{
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  • ** '''-s''' - skip invalid certificates
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  • You can check the {{mIRC|msl injection}} page to learn more about /timer's double evaluation issues. //timer -ho 1 0 set -s %test 5 $(|) unset -s %test
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  • * '''-s''' - Turns status window time stamp on or off. This is the same as specifyi s Seconds, no leading zeros 0 to 59
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  • * '''-t''' - change the tip's text tip -t counter %seconds $+(second, $iif(%seconds > 1, s),!)
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  • * '''-s''' - Display an output showing the variables that are unset* ...ly remove a local or global variable per each name specified, however it’s possible to remove both by specifying the variable name twice, for example:
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  • * '''-s''' - Save all the URLs to a specific INI file
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  • ...exposure using various publications such as in the Dec 1996 issue Dr. Dobb's Journal.
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  • ...[On events - mIRC|events]] have a level parameter that specifies the event's access level. Sometimes it's beneficial to give an access group a name instead of a numeric value. A goo
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  • ...''201112L''. Note that the official standard has a defect where the macro's definition is set to '201ymmL'. The defect has been corrected in Defect Rep ..., ''longjmp()'', and ''thrd_exit()''. Using _Noreturn can assist compiler's optimizers as well as eliminating possible diagnostic messages.
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  • ...designators, or functions that specifies computation of a value. An object's stored value may only be modified once between any two sequence points. Thi It's important to note that the actual order of evaluation is independent of pre
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  • Let's look at the famous "Hello, World!" program. The "Hello, World!" program is ...r operating system's documentation, or an expert familiar with your system's environment, for more detailed information.
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  • ...- where lower power and size take priority over higher performance. Quark's architecture is designed to be Pentium ISA compatible. Intel announced that
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  • ...sor to the {{intel|Core 2 Quad}} in [[2008]], the Core i7 represents Intel's high-end performance processors, above both the mainstream consumer perform * '''Bus:''' {{intel|DMI}} (2.5 GT/s) interface
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  • ...] which could be utilized by the core itself, not just by the [[Iris Pro]]'s [[framebuffer]]. I.E. L3$ values that gets evicted go into L4$. The L4$ cac ...has stated that the cache is capable of delivering 100GB/s bandwidth (50GB/s in each direction).
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  • ...p-chip BGA packages can be mounted using standard [[printed circuit board]]s and can be replaced using existing standard repair practices. ...n the latest [[Intel]]'s [[Core i7]], [[Texas Instruments]] custom [[ASIC]]s, and [[Freescale]] processors.
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  • ...'' - change the titlebar of the main application even if you pass a window's name * '''[@window]''' - if specified, the window's name, otherwise the main mIRC's window is used.
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  • * '''-h''' - Highlights the window's node in the treebar if the window is minimized Aline -s 3 @Foo Line B
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  • ...reates the bitmap, the size used in /window will by default set the window's size, to sets the size of the bitmap, you need to use the -f switch, which ;fill the whole window with a border fill: as long as the starting pixel(0 0)'s color isn't the border color (255), that pixel is made the filling color (r
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  • : '''N''' - If you want to reference a dialog by it's ID number, you would specify the ID number here. If you specify 0, mIRC wil
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  • ...''$'' to cover here. Refer to the [[List of identifiers - mIRC|identifier's index]] for a more thorough and complete list.
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  • Sometimes we want to get the user's input. We can use the & to match a single word (in this case it will be a n msg $chan $2's random color is: %color $+ .
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  • ...length of the array does not change throughout the duration of the object's lifetime. printf("%s -> %s\n", boss_list[manhandla].name, boss_list[manhandla].weapon[0]);
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  • * -r - clears the button's text (caption) * -a - Adds to the button's text (caption)
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  • ...nvoked during the first four {{C|phases of translation}}. The preprocessor's job is:
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  • ..., which will display to the remaining users a custom message in the server's PART message.
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  • ...nted to depart/leave a specific channel, or the current active channel, it's the same as {{mIRC|/part}}.
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  • ...sing units]] (DSPs), [[neural processing unit]] (NPUs), [[microcontroller]]s, etc. ...s [[wireless]], [[ethernet]], [[SD card]], [[ADC]], [[DAC]], [[LCD driver]]s, and [[FPGA]]. SoCs are capable of running full-fledged modern operating sy
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  • ...gs are simply [[graphical user interfaces]] that present options to a user's screen in a graphical form. For instance, a web browser is display through mIRC has built-in modals dialog, {{mIRC|$?}}'s families and {{mIRC|$input}} are modals dialogs.
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  • ...re files; the text of the program is kept in units called ''[[source file]]s''. The '''phases of translation''' are a series of steps a translator, or c ...he source as UTF-8 or simply as ASCII and convert it to the implementation's internal source representation if necessary.<ref>ISO/IEC 9899:2011 §5.1.1.
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  • ...se is for companies to evaluate the feasibility of new microprocessors, it's often used in hobbyist projects and educational institutions.
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  • ...specified text with an optional alternate name for the mark. In effect, it's like a hashtable for each nick where each item must have a string attached
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  • ...the [[EEPROM]], and various other services. A major reason for the Arduino's popularity steams from its easy way of interfacing with an extensive set of ...r board) and it lacked the processing power needed for some of his student's projects.
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  • ...guages can be used to create programs by implementing various [[algorithm]]s that change the [[control flow]] depending on various conditions that occur ...a calculus]] and [[Wikipedia:Alan Turing|Alan Turing's]] [[Turing machine]]s.
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  • It might not be exactly what you were expecting. Let's zoom in on the cause:
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  • ** Meguro, S., et al. "Hi-CMOS III technology." Electron Devices Meeting, 1984 Internati
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  • == Two's complement sign extension == ...igned number representation is [[two's complement|2's complement]]. In two's complement, signed extension is done by simply repeating the most significa
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  • ...word line and an aluminum metal bit line. Alternatively to that was Mostek's which created a 4 Kib chip using an aluminum metal word line and drain diff ** {{intel|1103}}, 1 Kib DRAM, world's first commercial DRAM
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  • ...roller]]s such as the {{ti|TMS1000}} made by [[Texas Instruments]] and NEC's {{nec|μPD751}} also had 4-bit words. 4-bit word were proven to be very lim ...pplications. Other 4-bit MCUs are still made to date such as the [[Epson]]'s {{epson|S1C60}} and {{epson|S1C63}} MCU [[microprocessor family|families]].
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  • * '''-s''' - prevent user from triggering speech
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  • ...best known for their partnership with [[Intel]] that resulted in the world's first commercial [[microprocessor]]. Nippon Calculating Machine Corp ...[[Ryōichi Yazu]] applied for a patent on his mechanical calculator, Japan's first mechanical calculator. In 1906, the Japanese Ministry of Communicatio
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  • ...igation: instrument design, performance and highlights of the first year’s observations]</ref>
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  • ...have played a large role in spacecrafts. [[space-qualified microprocessor]]s are designed to be exceptionally reliable and [[radiation hardening|highly ...cription''': The [[Wikipedia:Mercury spacecraft|Mercury spacecraft]], NASA's first human spaceflight, had barely enough space for a single occupant. The
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  • Let's suppose only A, B and C are in the channel #example. Suddendly, B parts.
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  • * '''-s''' - Clears the old selection in a listbox and selects the newly added item * '''-h''' - Highlights the window's node in the treebar is the window is minimized
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  • ...ly. It does not report info about hidden channels such as those with mode -s or -p set, unless your network privileges allow you to see that info.
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  • When the lines are interpreted as command (with -s or -c) you can use $pnick in those lines to refer to the window that is bei * '''-s''' - Can be used offline, will interpret lines as actual command instead of
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  • ...chemical bonds, pure silicon is quite a poor conductor of electricity. It's possible to raise the conductivity of silicon by introducing impurities, kn ...s. In TTL logic, the VDD voltage levels were usually around 5 volts. Today's transistors cannot really withstand such high voltages - they are typically
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  • ...s off and the pMOS transistor is on. The output is pulled up to HIGH as it's connected to VDD but not GND. When the input is HIGH, the nMOS transistor i ...enterdot µ\text{P Cox} \). This equation, however, requires caution as it's not practical for the design process due to non-ideal effects (eg. [[short-
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  • ...ificance of the NAND gate, just like the [[NOR gate]], is the fact that it's a universal gate - capable of implementing any [[boolean function]]. Due to
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  • * '''-pS''' - Specify a popup file, you must specify the S value which is 's' for a status window popup, 'c' for a channel popup, 'q' for query, 'n' for ...ariable file, you must specify the T value which is 'u' for an user file, 's' for a remote (script) file and 'v' for variable, the N value is optional:
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  • In [[digital circuit]]s, an adder usually adds two ''N''-bit numbers and generates an ''N''-bit num ...circuit]]s, [[adder (analog)|adders]] usually deal with two [[real number]]s instead.
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  • * '''-s''' - Changes the active scheme * '''<name>''' - Item's name:
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  • * '''-s''' - Clears the old selection in a listbox and selects the newly added item * '''-h''' - Highlights the window's node in the treebar is the window is minimized
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  • * '''-s''' - Prints the current connection ID or the new connection ID. scon -r echo -s $unsafe(Network: $network Channels: %chans)
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  • Let's check out an example of a signal command below: <syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">ON *:SIGNAL:mysignal:echo -s rcvd: $signal : $1-</syntaxhighlight>
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  • '''Unload a script file and prevent it from triggering it's ''ON *:UNLOAD:'' event'''
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  • The '''/uwho''' command is used to grab a specified user's server information, which it then displays into the info section of the add * '''[nick]''' - The user's nickname you want to lookup.
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  • ...it returns $null if the file is not loaded; otherwise it returns the file's name.
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  • Echo the Unicode codepoint for the lower-case 'm' because that's the first character of the string.
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  • Let's say you have a listening event, just to make mIRC beep if someone uses your
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  • * '''.encoding''' - return the encoding's ID associated with the connection (editing server list or /server -i), retu Echo the active connection's server to the active window'''
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  • <source lang="mIRC">Echo today's full date to the active window in dd/mm/yyyy format
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  • ...the number passed to $bytes() is converted to a real number internally, it's not being viewed as a string and all the operations happens on the number ...ed digit total to 3. The number is shortened into units of 1024's not 1000's.
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  • ...n as a number 0 through (N2 less 1), but that applies only to integers. It's the remainder (not the fraction) when dividing the numerator by the denomin ...he hyphen. In the 1st example it's -2 to the 8th power which is +256. That's then multiplied by 3, before having 1 subtracted from it. In the 2nd exampl
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  • * '''<commands>''' - The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met. <source lang="mIRC">; Listen for mIRC's appactive event, then echo
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  • ...:msg # Looks like the address $banmask has just been added to this channel's ban list.</source> ...f($bnick,$bnick just got in trouble,$banmask was just added to the channel's ban list) $+ .</source>
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  • ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.
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  • The '''ON DCCSERVER''' event triggers a connection attempt is made on mIRC's DCC Server. This event allows easy monitoring of connections and the abilit ...el>''' - The corresponding {{mIRC|access levels}} for the event to trigger.s
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  • <source lang="mIRC">ON *:ERROR:*full*:echo -s This server is most-likely full. Server sent error: $1-</source> <source lang="mIRC">ON *:ERROR:*ban*:echo -s You're most-likely banned from this server. Server sent error: $-</source>
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  • * '''<filename>''' - The filename(s) that should match the received file. Seperate multiple values by commas. T * '''<commands>''' - The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.
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  • ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met. ...ride the join event to print a custom text and then tell mIRC to ignore it's own text.
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  • The '''ON LOAD''' event is ran whenever a script is first loaded into mIRC's remotes section. Only one of these events may exist per script file. ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.
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  • ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met. Halt mIRC's default notice and echo the event to the active window:
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  • ...see if you are still connected. The ON PING event does not trigger if mIRC's option is checked "'''Hide ping! pong! event'''" ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.
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  • ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met. Halt mIRC's default display, and echo the pong message to the active window:
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  • ...ilename Identifier}}The '''$filename''' identifier is filled when an event's trigger deals with a file, such as [[On playend - mIRC|ON PLAYEND]], [[On f Echo the name of the filename, along with both the user's nickname and address if available, after a [[/dcc command - mIRC|DCC Get]]
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  • ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met. When a user disconnects, stop mIRC's default message and, instead, echo to the active window a custom message:
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  • ...to intercept and interpret the modes of a channel directly, avoiding mIRC's messages and notifications altogether. ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.
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  • ...this can be any combination of text letters, numbers, and {{mIRC|wildcard}}s. ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.
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  • The '''ON USERMODE''' event triggers when the local mIRC client's usermodes have been changed on a connection. ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.
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  • ...ifiers with the full text of the [[Wallop - IRC|WALLOP]], and the operator's name who issued it, respectively. ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met.
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  • ...in that area. The names accepted by $color are the same names used by echo's -c switch. The names for the background colors are not shown: ...en used as the $color parameter, but do require quotes when used with echo's -c switch:
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  • ...[[flash memory]], [[network interface controller]]s, [[GPU]]s, [[chipset]]s, motherboards, and computers. * By {{intel|S-Spec}}
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  • //send //echo -s Hello world to mIRC printf("%s", str);
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  • ...s programs to make calls to various '''dynamic-link libraries''' ('''DLL'''s) designed to work with mIRC. The main reason you would want to do this is t Things changed since it's typically more useful to keep the dll loaded, now mIRC keeps the dll loaded
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  • ...dentifier}}The '''$error''' identifier is used to catch errors in a script's execution. When an error occurs, mIRC looks for any goto point named ''':er
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  • ...''<commands>'''</span>The commands to be performed when the event listener's criteria is met. echo -s An error occured while trying to accept a connection: $sock($sockname).wsms
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  • ...nd as IPv6 started to be supported by both IRC servers and IRC users, mIRC's IPv6 functionality was tweaked through to c. 2016 and is now considered to It should be recognized that mIRC's IPv6 support was implemented before there was widespread real-world usage o
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  • {{title|Schlemiel the Painter's Algorithm}} '''Schlemiel the Painter's Algorithm''' (also spelled ''Shlemiel'') is a term referring to a class of
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  • ...does not return a value; just like {{mIRC|$true}} or {{mIRC|$timeout}}, it's a value you can use in comparison in {{mIRC|/if}} or {{mIRC|/while}}. An em
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  • ...g, descriptions, and data on how characters function for most of the world's writing systems. The standard is published in conjunction with the [[Univer
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  • ...') was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|4}} [[microcontroller]]s developed by [[National Semiconductor]]. The family was introduced a year a ...ntroduced a number of dual-core microcontrollers. While primitive by today's standard (no notion of [[mutual exclusion]]), those chips were true dual co
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  • ...date off}}. This series was very popular for arcade games (e.g. some Atari's Namco Galaga/Xevious systems). This series is architecturally identical to
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  • ...apable of only representing two discrete values: <math>\{0,1\}</math>. Let's consider the following number <math>10101110.011_{2}</math>. Note that the ...s represented via 8 discrete values: <math>\{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7\}</math>. Let's take the number <math>703.104_8</math>,
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  • ...desired to represent the [[negated]] (opposite) value of a variable, that's often done with a bar or a tick (prime) above or next to the letter, for ex ...epresent those two values as <math>0</math> and <math>1</math>. However it's important to understand that those are just two convenient representations.
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  • ...into the 1970s they attempted to transition into [[hybrid computer]]. EAI's hybrid computers were still in wide-spread use well into the 1980s. On 07/0
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  • ...can telecommunications, electronics, and a semiconductor company. Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector was spun-off as [[ON Semiconductor]] in 1999
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  • ...-8V, it's also capable of directly driving [[fluorescent indicator panel]]s at -35 volts.
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  • ...ally, it's also capable of directly driving [[fluorescent indicator panel]]s at -35 volts. This model replaces the older {{nec|μPD550}} which had a red
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  • ...was an [[instruction set architecture]] used in the [[General Instrument]]'s {{gi|SBA}} family of {{arch|1}} [[microcontrollers]]. * With immediate: The 5 [[MSB]]s are reserved for the address, but only up to the 30th address. The opcode i
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  • ...corporated internally, making it a single-chip system (hence the "/1"). It's full compatible with all the original PPS-4 CPU and all the other parts.
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  • ...'' was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|4}} [[microcontroller]]s initially developed by [[Eurosil]] in the mid 1980s. Eurosil was later sold ...Microcontrollers Programmer's Guide.pdf|MARC4 Microcontrollers Programmer's Guide]] (Atmel)
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  • ...r) was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|4}} [[microcontroller]]s introduced by [[Sharp]] introduced in 1975. ...oduced in 1977, one of the earliest commercial [[CMOS]] [[microcontroller]]s manufactured and the first commercial Japanese CMOS MCU.
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  • {{amd title|Am29100}}{{confuse|amd/29pl100|l1=AMD's 29PL100 Family of MCUs}} ...roduced in [[1982]]. This family was aimed to compete directly with [[DEC]]s {{decc|LSI-11}} MPU. Unlike the {{amd|am2900|Am2900 family}}, the 29100 int
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  • ...] {{arch|32|32}} and {{arch|64}} [[microprocessor]]s and [[system on chip]]s designed by [[Intel]] since 2008. ...sue pipelined CPU. All Bonnell-based processors were manufactured on Intel's [[45 nm process]].
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  • ...formance {{arch|32}} [[microprocessor]]s developed by [[AMD]] based on AMD's {{amd|K7|K7 microarchitecture}}. Athlon was introduced on June 23, 1999. ...ridge. The cartridge connected into AMD's {{amd|Slot A}} (similar to Intel's {{intel|Slot 1}}). Those processors included {{amd|Argon}}, {{amd|Pluto}},
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  • ...''' was a [[microprocessor family|family]] of {{arch|8}} [[microprocessor]]s reverse-engineered clones of the {{intel|8080|Intel 8080}} introduced by [[ [[AMD]] began manufacturing their version of [[Intel]]'s {{intel|8080}} in 1975 after reverse-engineering an original off-the-shelf
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  • ...09}}. This chip was also compatible with rest of the components in Hitachi's {{hitachi|HMCS-6800}} family. ...hich had a large set of extended features including additional [[register]]s, {{arch|32}} quad-word arithmetic, and a number of trap modes. It wasn't un
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  • ..., but above the low-end {{intel|Celeron|Celeron family}}. Pentium is Intel's longest serving family of processors. Following [[Intel]]'s previous microprocessor series ({{intel|8086|86}}, {{intel|80286|286}}, {{i
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  • ...the same year, TI's own {{ti|TMX1795}} prototype which was based on Intel's own specs was send to CTC. CTC rejected it shortly after due to various des ...or their product. CTC decided to abandon the 1201 idea, leaving the design's intellectual property to Intel. Intel renamed the 1201 {{\|8008}} which end
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  • ...-order word. Note that the 2 MSBs on the high-order word are [[don't care]]s. ...s instruction set, they also revamped the 8008 mnemonics to match the 8080's ones more closely. The newer mnemonics resemble a primitive version of mode
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  • ...ir [[Datapoint 2200]], by the time the 8008 was ready it no longer met CTC's requirements. Intel retained the rights to market the chip independently.
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  • ...length or half pitch. Nevertheless, the name convention has stuck and it's what the leading foundries call their nodes. ...example, Intel's [[10 nm]] is comparable to foundries [[7 nm]] while Intel's [[7 nm]] is comparable to foundries [[5 nm]].
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  • ...of [[Jaguar microarchitecture]]e-based microprocessors were spotted in MSI's support list.
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  • ...argeting entry and value smartphones, phablets, and tablets. This is Intel's first family of chips featuring a cellular modem. The chips are available i ...on chips integrated cellular modem for smart phones. The x3 feature Intel's first chips with a cellular modem, an attempt to enter the entry-level smar
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  • TSMC cancelled its planned 32nm node process. Intel's 32 nm process became the first process to introduce the [[self-aligned via * Natarajan, S., et al. "A 32nm logic technology featuring 2 nd-generation high-k+ metal-g
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  • ...stem on chip]]s first introduced by [[Intel]] in early 2015. This is Intel's flagship line of mobile and [[internet of things|IoT]] processors, a tier a
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  • ...ween [[Samsung]] and [[GlobalFoundries]]. GlobalFoundries licenses Samsung's 14nm process at Fab8, New York.</info> ...lls account for almost 30% Skylake's composition and less than 1% on Apple's {{apple|A8}} or {{apple|A9}}. Those numbers are somewhat expected given tal
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  • ...eplacement for {{intel|Bay Trail T|l=core}}. Cherry Trail is part of Intel's the {{intel|Airmont|l=arch}} [[microarchitecture]]. Upon release, Cherry Tr
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  • ...tri-gate [[14 nm lithography process|14 nm process]] and is part of Intel's the {{intel|Airmont}} [[microarchitecture]]. Braswell was succeeded by {{in
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  • ...Oregon, {{intel|Fab 32}} in Arizona and {{intel|Fab 28}} in Israel. Intel's 45 nm process is the first time high-k + metal gate transistors was used in
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  • ...tin, Texas|Austin]] - [[wikipedia:Mount Bonnell|Mount Bonnell]], was Intel's first x86-compatible [[microarchitecture]] designed to target the ultra-low ...ative country, Bonnell was a US design and was unconnected to any of Intel's projects worked on by the Israel Design Center in Haifa. Previously Yoeli l
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  • ...architecture]] for [[Intel]]'s [[32 nm]] ultra-low power [[system on chip]]s first introduced in late 2011 for the {{intel|Atom}} family. Saltwell is a Saltwell's primary goals were:
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  • ...icroarchitecture]] for the {{intel|Atom|Atom family}} of [[system on chip]]s. Introduced in 2013, Silvermont was the successor to {{intel|Saltwell}}, ta Silvermont-based chips are manufactured on Intel's [[22 nm process]].
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  • ...D IC|3D]] [[stacked]] SRAM was utilized to achieve bandwidths of over 1 Tb/s. Operating as high as 5.7 GHz, the chip could reach over 1.8 [[teraFLOPS]]
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  • ...microarchitecture for the {{intel|Atom|Atom family}} of [[system on chip]]s. Introduced in 2015, Airmont is a shrink of {{intel|Silvermont}}. Airmont-based chips are manufactured on Intel's [[14 nm process]].
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  • ...LM''') is [[Intel]]'s [[14 nm]] [[microarchitecture]] of [[system on chip]]s for the ultra-low power (ULP) devices. Goldmont-based processors and SoCs a Goldmont-based chips are manufactured on Intel's [[14 nm process]].
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  • '''Pentium''' is a family of [[x86]] [[microprocessor]]s introduced by [[Intel]] in 2009 after replacing the previous {{intel|Pentiu * '''Bus:''' {{intel|DMI}} (2.5 GT/s) interface
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  • ...n the higher-end processors. Introduced in April of 1998, Celeron is Intel's second longest serving family of processors after {{intel|Pentium}}. * '''Bus:''' {{intel|DMI}} (2.5 GT/s) interface
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  • ...e too much of a bottleneck on its own. Xeon D is a middle-tier family that's a step above {{intel|Atom}} in terms of performance, but below {{intel|Xeon * '''Mem:''' 128 GiB dual-channel DDR4 ECC memory up to 2133/2400 MT/s. (128 GiB @ [[RDIMM]] 32 GiB/DIMM, 64 GiB @ UDIMM/SODIMM 16 GiB/DIMM)
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  • '''Broadwell''' ('''BDW''') is [[Intel]]'s [[microarchitecture]] based on the [[14 nm process]] for mobile, desktops, {{main|intel/microarchitectures/haswell#Pipeline|l1=Haswell's Pipeline}}
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  • ...amed due to the difficult pronunciation). In 2014 Intel introduced Haswell's successor, {{\\|Broadwell}}. Haswell-based chips are manufactured on Intel's [[22 nm process]].
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  • ...facturing using 22 nm process began in 2008 for memory and 2012 for [[MPU]]s. This technology was replaced by with [[20 nm lithography process|20 nm pro The 22 nm became Intel's first generation of Tri-gate [[FinFET]] transistors and the first such tran
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  • An enhanced version of TSMC's 16nm process was introduced in late 2016 called "12nm".
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  • ...ridge became Intel's first microarchitecture to use [[tri-gate transistor]]s for their commercial products. ...anufactured using [[22 nm]] Tri-gate [[FinFET]] transistors. This is Intel's first generation of [[FinFET]]. This correlates to 8 nm Fin width and a 60
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  • ...of enhancements and features. The microarchitecture was developed by Intel's R&D center in [[wikipedia:Haifa, Israel|Haifa, Israel]]. ...i3}}, {{intel|Core i5}}, {{intel|Core i7}} processors. For workstations it's branded as first generation {{intel|Xeon E3}}.
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  • '''Westmere''' ('''WSM''') was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s [[32 nm process]] for desktops and servers. Westmere was introduced in 2010 ...ured on a [[32 nm process]] ("P1268" for CPUs and "P1269" for SoCs). Intel's 32 nm process is second-generation high-K metal-gate transistors. Some of t
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  • '''Nehalem''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s [[45 nm process]] for desktops and servers as a successor to {{\\|Penryn}}. ...-based [[microprocessors]] were manufactured on a [[45 nm process]]. Intel's 45 nm process is the is the first high-volume manufacturing process to intr
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  • '''Penryn''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s [[45 nm process]] for desktops and servers as a successor to {{\\|Core}}. P
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  • '''Core''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s [[65 nm process]] for desktops and servers as a successor to {{\\|NetBurst} ...was actually borrowed from {{\\|NetBurst}}. In fact, it wasn't until Intel's entirely new microarchitecture {{\\|Sandy Bridge}} that a true merger prese
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  • '''NetBurst''' (also '''P68''') was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s [[180 nm process]] for desktops and servers as a successor to {{\\|P6}}. Ne
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  • '''P6''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s for desktops and servers as a successor to {{\\|P5}}. Introduced in 1995 an * Brand, Adam, et al. "Intel’s 0.25 micron, 2.0 volts logic process technology." Intel Technology Journal
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  • '''P5''' was the [[microarchitecture]] for [[Intel]]'s for {{intel|Pentium}} line of microprocessors as a successor to the {{\\|80
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  • |core name 4=Skylake S ...Intel's {{intel|PAO}} model. The microarchitecture was developed by Intel's R&D center in [[wikipedia:Haifa, Israel|Haifa, Israel]].
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  • |core name 6=Kaby Lake S [[File:7th Gen Core-i7-badge.png|thumb|right|175px|Kaby Lake is Intel's 7th Generation {{intel|Core i7}} MPUs.]]
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  • ...[[2018]]. Cannon Lake is the "Process" microarchitecture as part of Intel's {{intel|PAO}} model. ...Patterning]] (SAQP) (goes under the "Hyper-Scaling" marketing name). Intel's 10nm features a 0.0367 µm² [[SRAM]] bit cell.
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  • '''Ice Lake''' ('''ICL''') '''Client Configuration''' is [[Intel]]'s successor to {{\\|Cannon Lake}}, a [[10 nm]] [[microarchitecture]] for main ...ized lifestyle</s> || || <s>Desktop performance to value, AiOs, and minis</s>
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  • '''Tiger Lake''' ('''TGL''') is [[Intel]]'s successor to {{\\|Ice Lake (client)|Ice Lake}}, a [[10 nm process|10nm]] [[ Tiger Lake will be manufactured on Intel's third generation enhanced [[10 nm process|10nm++ process]].
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