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extended memory
noun
The extent of memory above the first megabyte in the address space of later PCs
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The Exchange server requires that the CPU supports the Intel extended memory 64 technology or the AMD64 technology.
In this case, we suppose that DTV receiver supports extended memory devices.
Secondly, Cisco Extended Memory technology allows each blade server in a cluster to support more than twice as much memory as a conventional two-socket server, which makes it easier to construct grids that process terabytes of data in memory.
These findings support the idea that longer and more frequent model visits lead to the build-up of extended memory which in turn is available for the processing of blocks.
These extended memory cycles allow the processor to work with slower memory and peripheral chips.
Books, $14.95), assumes basic familiarity with the program and plunges right into matters like extended memory cards and hard disk drives, bugs in ProDOS, the Apple operating system and advanced spreadsheet capabilities.
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There are, though, enthusiasts who enjoy bringing their Apple Mac 128Ks as up-to-date as possible with colour screens – the original 9in screens were black-and-white – upgraded software and extended memories.
We therefore followed Williams et al. (2006) and used total specificity scores (summed scores where specific memories are assigned a score of 4, extended memories a score of 3, categoric memories a score of 2, associates a score of 1 and omissions a score of 0), pre- and post-manipulation, as the main outcome measures in the analyses.
By screening for those worms that maintain memory longer than their contemporaries, Murphy hopes to find the genes that extend memory function.
Mobile systems such as smartphones and tablets are re-adopting swapping a mature but rarely used OS feature to extend memory capacity without adding more DRAM, especially low-end devices.
We propose a new neural mechanism that supports the angry face benefit in VSTM by facilitating processing and extending memory capabilities.
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