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  2. Matrix digital rain - Wikipedia

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    Matrix digital rain, or Matrix code, is the computer code featured in the Ghost in the Shell series and the Matrix series. The falling green code is a way of representing the activity of the simulated reality environment of the Matrix on screen by kinetic typography. All four Matrix movies, as well as the spin-off The Animatrix episodes, open ...

  3. Motorola 6847 - Wikipedia

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    The internal character rom is organized as a matrix of 64x35 (2240 bits) where each column consists of the 35 bytes (5x7) needed to form a character. The character bits are stored sequentially in column order, that is 7 bits of column 0 followed by the 7 bits of column 1, and so on.

  4. eBUS (serial buses) - Wikipedia

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    8-bit cyclic redundancy check byte (generator: x 8 +x 7 +x 4 +x 3 +x+1) Recipients acknowledge such a command with a single acknowledge byte 0x00 (received correctly) or 0xff (received incorrectly). Slaves follow their acknowledge byte with a reply of a length byte and 0–16 data bytes plus CRC, which the receiving master in turn confirms with ...

  5. Han Xin code - Wikipedia

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    Han Xin Code finder pattern. Finder Pattern [3]: 4.2.3 consists from four Position Detection Patterns located at the four corners of the barcode. The size of Position Detection Pattern is 7×7 modules and it is constructed from 5 elements: dark 7 × 7 modules, light 6 × 6 modules, dark 5 × 5 modules, light 4 × 4 modules, dark 3 × 3 modules respectively.

  6. Diehard tests - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... bit integers from the generator under test, a specified byte is chosen, and the resulting six bytes form a 6×8 binary matrix whose ...

  7. Dot matrix - Wikipedia

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    An LED matrix or LED display is a large, low-resolution form of dot-matrix display, useful both for industrial and commercial information displays as well as for hobbyist human–machine interfaces. It consists of a 2-D diode matrix with their cathodes joined in rows and their anodes joined in columns (or vice versa).

  8. Dick Smith Super-80 Computer - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the Super-80 led to a small industry growing up around addressing the shortcomings of the original computer - especially the black and white, 32 × 16 character, upper case only video display. The original name of the computer was "Nova-80", but it was changed at the last minute to avoid "possible legal ramifications". [2]

  9. Hadamard code - Wikipedia

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    The Hadamard code is a linear code, and all linear codes can be generated by a generator matrix.This is a matrix such that () = holds for all {,}, where the message is viewed as a row vector and the vector-matrix product is understood in the vector space over the finite field.