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Ralf Brown's Interrupt List (aka RBIL, x86 Interrupt List, MS-DOS Interrupt List or INTER) is a comprehensive list of interrupts, calls, hooks, interfaces, data structures, CMOS settings, memory and port addresses, as well as processor opcodes for x86 machines from the 1981 IBM PC up to 2000 (including many clones), [1] [2] [nb 1] most of it still applying to IBM PC compatibles today.
5 4 61: 12 Johnny Cecotto: 5 8 11 5 Ret 11 11 12 9 ... 4 4 12 8 16 Ret ... 12 12 Thames Ford Dealers: 18 Ret 5 15 13 DNS 21 15 Ret 16 Ret
1900: .5 to 1 ton Race: 1 details Great Britain (GBR) Lorne Currie John Gretton Linton Hope Algernon Maudslay France (FRA) Jules Valton Félix Marcotte William Martin Jacques Baudrier Jean Le Bret France (FRA) Émile Michelet Marcel Meran: 1900: .5 to 1 ton Race: 2 details France (FRA) Louis Auguste-Dormeuil France (FRA) Émile Michelet Marcel ...
It can fetch 5 instructions and 8 MOPs per cycle, and rename and dispatch 8 MOPs, and 16 μOPs per cycle. The out-of-order window size has been increased to 224 entries. The backend has 15 execution ports with a pipeline depth of 13 stages and the execution latencies consists of 10 stages. It also features 4x128b SIMD units. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Ladbroke Grove rail crash: On 5 October 1999, unit 165115 passed a signal at danger while leaving London Paddington on a Thames Trains service. This resulted in a serious collision with a London-bound HST service. 31 people were killed (24 of them on board the Class 165, the leading coach of which was completely destroyed by the impact) and 417 ...
Similar to the 300E, it was a small car-derived van based on the recently introduced Ford Anglia 105E. it was marketed again as the Thames 5 cwt or the Thames 7 cwt van. These names defined, in Imperial measurements, the recommended maximum load weights (approximately equivalent to 250 and 350 kg respectively) of the vehicles.
The Thames 307E is a small panel van launched by Ford UK in June 1961 [1] and based on the recently introduced Ford Anglia 105E. It replaced the Thames 300E and, like its predecessor [ 2 ] it was marketed as the Thames 5 cwt or the Thames 7 cwt van.
The Ford Thames 400E is a commercial vehicle that was made by Ford UK and introduced in 1957. Production of the range continued until September 1965, by which time a total of 187,000 had been built. Production of the range continued until September 1965, by which time a total of 187,000 had been built.