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  2. Adobe Audition - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Audition 2 was released on January 17, 2006. With this release, Audition (which the music recording industry had once seen as a value-oriented home studio application, although it has long been used for editing by radio stations) entered the professional digital audio workstation market.

  3. Motorola MC14500B - Wikipedia

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    One of the computers known to be based on this processor is the educational WDR 1-bit computer (512 bits of RAM, LED, I/O, keyboard). [4] A modern take, in retro style, of a computer based on this processor is the PLC14500-Nano. It is certified as Open Source Hardware PL000011 so anyone can learn from its design and can freely build it.

  4. Audison - Wikipedia

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    Audison is one of the brands of the Italian company Elettromedia s.r.l., a manufacturer of car audio products. The company was founded in 1979, but Audison name (born from Latin words Audio and Sonus) was registered in 1984. Currently Audison has different kinds of mobile audio products: amplifiers, audio processors, speakers and subwoofers.

  5. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    All 32-bit editions of Windows 10, including Home and Pro, support up to 4 GB. [291] 64-bit editions of Windows 10 Education and Pro support up to 2 TB, 64-bit editions of Windows 10 Pro for Workstations and Enterprise support up to 6 TB, while the 64-bit edition of Windows 10 Home is limited to 128 GB. [291]

  6. Control register - Wikipedia

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    Processor Storage Unit 6 to CC 1 14-15 Reserved for CC 3-4 16 Processor Storage Unit 7 to CPU 1 17 Processor Storage Unit 7 to CPU 2 18-19 Reserved for CPU 3-4 20 Processor Storage Unit 7 to CC 0 21 Processor Storage Unit 7 to CC 1 22-23 Reserved for CC 3-4 24 Processor Storage Unit 8 to CPU 1 25 Processor Storage Unit 8 to CPU 2 26-27

  7. x86 instruction listings - Wikipedia

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    Generate a bitmask of all-1s bits up to the lowest bit position with a 1 in the source argument. Returns all-1s if source argument is 0. Equivalent to dst = (src-1) XOR src: BLSR reg,r/m: VEX.LZ.0F38 F3 /1: Copy all bits of the source argument, then clear the lowest set bit. Equivalent to dst = (src-1) AND src: BMI2 Bit Manipulation Instruction ...

  8. Motorola 68040 - Wikipedia

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    This affected the scaling of the processor and it was never able to run with a clock rate exceeding 40 MHz. A 50 MHz variant was planned, but canceled. Overclocking enthusiasts reported success reaching 50 MHz using a 100 MHz oscillator instead of an 80 MHz part and the then novel technique of adding oversized heat sinks with fans.

  9. Intel MCS-51 - Wikipedia

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    ANL C, bit, ANL C, / bit: And the bit (or its complement) to the carry bit A bit operand is written in the form address.number . Because the carry flag is bit 7 of the bit-addressable program status word, the SETB C , CLR C and CPL C instructions are shorter equivalents to SETB PSW.7 , CLR PSW.7 and CPL PSW.7 .