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  2. Multi-Drop Bus / Internal Communication Protocol - Wikipedia

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    MDB originated as a proprietary bus used by CoinCo for their coin-acceptors in the late 1980s and was deployed in high volume in vending machines for Coca-Cola.Coke forced CoinCo to open-source it in 1992 to increase competition, and NAMA released the first version of the standard in 1995, allowing other vendors to compete for the coin-acceptor portion of the vending machines (CoinCo and Mars ...

  3. Pinewoods Camp - Wikipedia

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    Pinewoods Camp is a traditional dance and music camp located on 31 acres (13 ha) of woodland between Long Pond and Round Pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It is the oldest continuously run folk dance camp in the U.S., [ 2 ] and is arguably the most popular and well-known camp of its type.

  4. A huge carpet python was caught “taking a cheeky nap” inside a vending machine at Australia Zoo, according to an Instagram video shared by Robert Irwin, son of famed zookeeper Steve Irwin.

  5. Machine code - Wikipedia

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    For conventional binary computers, machine code is the binary representation of a computer program which is actually read and interpreted by the computer. A program in machine code consists of a sequence of machine instructions (possibly interspersed with data). [1] Each machine code instruction causes the CPU to perform a specific task.

  6. Category:Vending machines - Wikipedia

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  7. Low-level programming language - Wikipedia

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    Machine code is the form in which code that can be directly executed is stored on a computer. It consists of machine language instructions, stored in memory, that perform operations such as moving values in and out of memory locations, arithmetic and Boolean logic, and testing values and, based on the test, either executing the next instruction in memory or executing an instruction at another ...

  8. CPython - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, a Google sponsored branch named Unladen Swallow was created to incorporate a just-in-time compiler into CPython. [7] [8] Development ended in 2011 without it being merged into the main implementation, [9] though some of its code, such as improvements to the cPickle module, made it in. [10] [7]

  9. Cython - Wikipedia

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    The default can be overridden (e.g. in source code comment) to Python 3 (or 2) syntax. Since Python 3 syntax has changed in recent versions, Cython may not be up to date with the latest additions. Cython has "native support for most of the C++ language" and "compiles almost all existing Python code". [7] Cython 3.0.0 was released on 17 July ...