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Devices on a FireWire bus can communicate by direct memory access (DMA), where a device can use hardware to map internal memory to FireWire's physical memory space. The SBP-2 (Serial Bus Protocol 2) used by FireWire disk drives uses this capability to minimize interrupts and buffer copies. In SBP-2, the initiator (controlling device) sends a ...
Data exchange between FireWire cameras and computers Left: company specific system Right: open system. If the camera is to communicate with a computer, this computer has to have a FireWire interface and to use the camera's protocol. The old days of FireWire cameras were dominated by company specific solutions.
FireWire is Apple's trademark for the IEEE 1394 interface. Firewire or Fire wire may also refer to: Firewire (Lateef the Truthspeaker album), 2011; Fire Wire (Larry Carlton album), 2006 "Fire Wire" (song), a 2001 single by Cosmic Gate; Graviner Firewire, a linear fire detection element used in aircraft engine bays; see Graviner § Fire detection
Exclusive use for M2M, emergency communication and Smart Metering. Alliander Netherlands: CDMA2000 1xRTT, EV-DO Rev. A 450 May 2016: 3 MHz [5] [6] Private network for critical infrastructure. Exclusive use for M2M communication and Smart Metering. 450connect Germany: CDMA2000 1xRTT, EV-DO Rev. A 450 Nov 2016: 2x 1,25 MHz [7] [8] [9] [10]
The dome shaped stupa was used in India as a commemorative monument associated with storing sacred relics. Hanuman and Ravana in Tolu Bommalata, the shadow puppet tradition of Andhra Pradesh, India. Stepwell – While the early history of stepwells is poorly understood, water structures in Western India were their likely predecessor. [9]
The extent of the Indus Valley Civilisation. This list of inventions and discoveries of the Indus Valley Civilisation lists the technological and civilisational achievements of the Indus Valley Civilisation, an ancient civilisation which flourished in the Bronze Age around the general region of the Indus River and Ghaggar-Hakra River in what is today Pakistan and northwestern India.
In June 1975, there were still 41 locations where steam was in regular use, and many more where engines were maintained in reserve in case of diesel failures. [23] Gradually, the decline of the ironstone quarries, steel, coal mining and shipbuilding industries – and the plentiful supply of redundant British Rail diesel shunters as ...
India: Status: In service. Used both with 7.62 mm SLR and 5.56 mm INSAS. Shivalik Hand grenade: N/A India: Status: In service. MoD signed a ₹ 409 crore (equivalent to ₹ 481 crore or US$56 million in 2023) deal with Solar Group, Nagpur to buy 10 lakhs grenades. [79] [80] Shivalik grenade is used in hand mode offensive and hand mode defensive ...