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  2. F-Zero - Wikipedia

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    After telling this to Ryu, Falcon proceeds to fight Black Shadow ending in Black Shadow's defeat and Captain Falcon's sacrifice. Shortly after the battle, Ryu becomes the new Captain Falcon and driver of the Blue Falcon. The anime uses two pieces of theme music in the series; one opening theme and one ending theme.

  3. Host controller interface (USB, Firewire) - Wikipedia

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    Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) [1] is an open standard.. Die shot of a VIA VT6307 Integrated Host Controller used for IEEE 1394A communication. When applied to an IEEE 1394 (also known as FireWire; i.LINK or Lynx) card, OHCI means that the card supports a standard interface to the PC and can be used by the OHCI IEEE 1394 drivers that come with all modern operating systems.

  4. Cadence Design Systems - Wikipedia

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    Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (stylized as cādence) [2] is an American multinational technology and computational software company. [3] Headquartered in San Jose, California, [2] Cadence was formed in 1988 through the merger of SDA Systems and ECAD. [3]

  5. Blue Falcon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Falcon is a character in the animated television series Dynomutt, Dog Wonder. Blue Falcon may also refer to: Captain Falcon's vehicle in the video game series F-Zero "How Ian Dìreach got the Blue Falcon", a Scottish fairy tale; Military slang euphemism for "buddy-fucker", one who disregards their team's welfare

  6. Extensible Host Controller Interface - Wikipedia

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    The eXtensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) is a technical specification that provides a detailed framework for the functioning of a computer's host controller for Universal Serial Bus (USB). Known alternately as the USB 3.0 host controller specification, xHCI is designed to be backward compatible, supporting a wide range of USB devices ...

  7. EVE/ZeBu - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, EVE was founded in France. [1]In 2002, EVE launched its flagship ZeBu's first emulation product and SystemC support. [2]In May 2006, EVE introduced a communication link to SystemVerilog simulation, SystemVerilog assertion support, and a register transfer level compiler for mapping an ASIC or System-on-a-chip (SOC) design into ZeBu's arrays of FPGAs.

  8. FalconView - Wikipedia

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    FalconView is a mapping system created by the Georgia Tech Research Institute.It was initially developed for the Windows family of operating systems; however, versions for Linux and mobile operating systems are under development. [1]

  9. NCSim - Wikipedia

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    Incisive is a suite of tools from Cadence Design Systems related to the design and verification of ASICs, SoCs, and FPGAs. Incisive is commonly referred to by the name NCSim in reference to the core simulation engine. In the late 1990s, the tool suite was known as ldv (logic design and verification).