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  2. x86 instruction listings - Wikipedia

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    existing instructions extended to a 64 bit operand size (remaining instructions) Most instructions with a 64 bit operand size encode this using a REX.W prefix; in the absence of the REX.W prefix, the corresponding instruction with 32 bit operand size is encoded. This mechanism also applies to most other instructions with 32 bit operand size.

  3. Talk:List of gear nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, all these articles could be merged with Gear. Biscuittin 22:56, 2 January 2008 (UTC) I've merged all of the stub articles into this one. I'm going to *try* and clean it up some and then merge all of the terms from the gear article into here. Wizard191 19:03, 29 December 2008 (UTC)

  4. Comparison of instruction set architectures - Wikipedia

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    An instruction set architecture (ISA) is an abstract model of a computer, also referred to as computer architecture.A realization of an ISA is called an implementation.An ISA permits multiple implementations that may vary in performance, physical size, and monetary cost (among other things); because the ISA serves as the interface between software and hardware.

  5. Instruction list - Wikipedia

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    Instruction list (IL) is one of the 5 languages supported by the initial versions of IEC 61131-3 standard, and subsequently deprecated in the third edition. [1] It is designed for programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It is a low level language and resembles assembly. All of the languages share IEC61131 Common Elements. The variables and ...

  6. File:Bradley Advanced Running Gear.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Kuhn slide - Wikipedia

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    The reversing rod (with its lifting arm), needed to change between forward and reverse running, is therefore mounted at the same level as the pivot of the expansion link. This enables the lifting link ( German : Hängeeisen ) to be dispensed with, and the lifting arm to be connected directly to the radius rod.

  8. Running gear (rail transport) - Wikipedia

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    In railway terminology the term running gear refers to those components of a railway vehicle that run passively on the rails, unlike those of the driving gear. Traditionally these are the wheels , axles , axle boxes , springs and vehicle frame of a railway locomotive or wagon . [ 1 ]

  9. Overdrive (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    It is also why more than one overdrive gear is seldom seen in a vehicle except in special circumstances i.e. where high (numerical) differential gear is required to get the vehicle moving as in trucks or performance cars though double overdrive transmissions are common in other vehicles, often with a small number on the axle gear reduction, but ...