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  2. Onboard passenger information system - Wikipedia

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    Installed in select (often locked) compartments of the vehicle and used by the driver/crew to control the Passenger Information System. Typical functionalities include starting the automatic announcements by entering a trip code, launching an ad-hoc pre-recorded announcement, consulting the current status of the PIS system, etc.

  3. Passenger information system - Wikipedia

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    Central Train Indicator at Hilversum railway station announcing the Intercity towards Deventer; probably because of a disruption, it today ends at Amersfoort.. A passenger information system, or passenger information display system, is an automated system for supplying users of public transport with information about the nature and the state of a public transport service through visual, voice ...

  4. localhost - Wikipedia

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    That means any packet sent to any of those addresses is looped back. The address 127.0.0.1 is the standard address for IPv4 loopback traffic; the rest are not supported by all operating systems. However, they can be used to set up multiple server applications on the host, all listening on the same port number.

  5. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    The Raspberry Pi 3 and Pi Zero W (wireless) are equipped with 2.4 GHz WiFi 802.11n (150 Mbit/s) and Bluetooth 4.1 (24 Mbit/s) based on the Broadcom BCM43438 FullMAC chip with no official support for monitor mode (though it was implemented through unofficial firmware patching [104]) and the Pi 3 also has a 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet port.

  6. Position-independent code - Wikipedia

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    Generating position-independent code is often the default behavior for compilers, but they may place restrictions on the use of some language features, such as disallowing use of absolute addresses (position-independent code has to use relative addressing). Instructions that refer directly to specific memory addresses sometimes execute faster ...

  7. Protease inhibitor (pharmacology) - Wikipedia

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    Protease inhibitors (PIs) are medications that act by interfering with enzymes that cleave proteins. Some of the most well known are antiviral drugs widely used to treat HIV/AIDS , hepatitis C and COVID-19 .