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8-letter words containing 4

  • cy486slc — A version of the Intel 486 made by Cyrix. It has a 486SX instruction set, a 1 kilobyte cache, and an Intel 80386SX-compatible pinout and thus, 16-bit data bus.
  • eros-433 — an asteroid with an orbital period around the sun of 1.76 years. The NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft made the first asteroid landing on Eros on 12 Feb 2001
  • ibm 1403 — (printer)   A printer used with the IBM 360 mainframe, a successor to the 1401.
  • ibm 2741 — (printer)   A slow, letter-quality printing device and terminal based on the IBM Selectric typewriter. The print head was a little sphere resembling a golf ball, bearing reversed embossed images of 88 different characters arranged on four parallels of latitude; one could change the font by changing the golf ball. The device communicated at 134.5 bits per second, half duplex. When the computer transmitted, it physically locked the keyboard. This was the technology that enabled APL to use a non-EBCDIC, non-ASCII, and in fact completely non-standard character set. This put it 10 years ahead of its time - where it stayed, firmly rooted, for the next 20, until character displays gave way to programmable bit-mapped devices with the flexibility to support other character sets.
  • ibm 7040 — (computer)   A scaled down version of the IBM 7090.
  • ibm 7094 — (computer)   A faster version of the IBM 7090 with more index registers.
  • ieee 488 — (hardware, standard)   (GPIB, General-Purpose Interface Bus, HP-IB, Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus) An 8-bit parallel bus common on test equipment. The IEEE-488 standard was proposed by Hewlett-Packard in the late 1970s and has undergone a couple of revisions. HP documentation (including data sheets and manuals) calls it HP-IB, or Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus. It allows up to 15 intelligent devices to share a single bus, with the slowest device participating in the control and data transfer handshakes to drive the speed of the transaction. The maximum data rate is about one megabit per second. Other standards committees have adopted HP-IB (American Standards Institute with ANSI Standard MC 1.1 and International Electro-technical Commission with IEC Publication 625-1). To paraphrase from the HP 1989 Test & Measurement Catalog (the 50th Anniversary version): The HP-IB has a party-line structure wherein all devices on the bus are connected in parallel. The 16 signal lines within the passive interconnecting HP-IB (IEEE-488) cable are grouped into three clusters according to their functions (Data Bus, Data Byte Transfer Control Bus, General Interface Management Bus). In June 1987 the IEEE approved a new standard for programmable instruments called IEEE Std. 488.2-1987 Codes, Formats, Protocols, and Common Commands. It works with the IEEE Standard Digital Interface for Programmable Instrumentation, IEEE 488-1978 (now 488.1). HP-IB is Hewlett-Packard's implementation of IEEE 488.1.
  • ieee 754 — IEEE Floating Point Standard
  • inteldx4 — (processor)   Essentially an Intel 486DX microprocessor with a 16 kilobyte on-chip cache. The DX4 is the fastest member of the Intel 486 family. 75 and 100MHz versions are available. At an iCOMP index rating of 435, the 100 MHz DX4 performs up to 50% faster than the 66 MHz Intel DX2. The DX4's clock multiplier allows the processor to run three times faster than the system clock. This performance is achieved in part by a 16K on-chip cache (double that of the other 486s). The DX4 has an integrated floating point unit. Like the other 486s, the DX4 achieves performance through a RISC integer core that executes frequently used instructions in a single clock cycle (the Pentium's can execute multiple instructions in a single clock cycle). Low power consumption has been achieved with SL Technology and a 0.6 micron manufacturing process, giving 1.6 million transistors on a single chip operating at only 3.3 Volts. "IntelDX4" is the entire name, the "486" has been dropped and I am assured that there is no space in the same.
  • iso 8485 — A Programming Language
  • iso 8649 — Association Control Service Element
  • rfc 1014 — (programming, networking, standard)   The RFC defining eXternal Data Representation.
  • rfc 1034 — (networking, standard)   One of the RFCs defining the Domain Name System.
  • rfc 1094 — (standard, networking, storage)   The RFC defining Sun Microsystems's Network File System (NFS).
  • rfc 1304 — (networking, standard)   One of the RFCs describing SMDS Interface Protocol.
  • rfc 1334 — (networking, security, standard, protocol)   The RFC defining Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol and Password Authentication Protocol.
  • rfc 1341 — (messaging, standard)   The June 1992 RFC defining Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). This RFC has been obsoleted by RFC 2045, RFC 2046, RFC 2047, RFC 2048, RFC 2049, and BCP0013.
  • rfc 1347 — (networking, protocol)   One of the RFCs describing the TUBA protocol.
  • rfc 1436 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining the Internet Gopher protocol.
  • rfc 1441 — (networking, standard)   The RFC introducing SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1442 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining SMI for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1443 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining textual conventions for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1444 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining conformance statements for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1445 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining the administrative model for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1446 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining security protocols for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1447 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining Party MIB for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1448 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining protocol operations for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1449 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining transport mappings for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1450 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining MIB for SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1451 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining Manager to Manger MIB.
  • rfc 1452 — (networking, standard)   The RFC describing coexistance between SNMP v1 and SNMP v2.
  • rfc 1475 — (networking, protocol)   The RFC describing the TP/IX protocol.
  • rfc 2045 — (messaging, standard)   One of the RFCs defining MIME.
  • rfc 2046 — (messaging, standard)   One of the RFCs defining MIME.
  • rfc 2047 — (messaging, standard)   One of the RFCs defining MIME.
  • rfc 2048 — (messaging, file format, standard)   The RFC explaining registration of MIME types.
  • rfc 2049 — (messaging, standard)   One of the RFCs defining MIME.
  • rfc 2234 — (standard)   The RFC defining Augmented Backus-Naur Form.
  • rfc 2246 — (networking, standard)   The RFC that defines TLS protocol Version 1.0. Written by T. Dierks and C. Allen in January 1999.
  • rfc 2364 — The RFC defining PPPoA.
  • rfc 2408 — (standard, security)   The RFC proposing ISAKMP.
  • rfc 2543 — (networking, standard)   One of the RFCs describing Session Initiation Protocol.
  • rfc 4213 — (networking, standard)   The RFC defining mechanisms for transitioning to IPv6, such as dual-stack versus tunnelling.
  • scheme84 — Scheme from Indiana University. It requires Franz Lisp on a VAX under VMS or BSD. E-mail: Nancy Garrett <[email protected]>. Send a tape with return postage to Scheme84 Distribution, Nancy Garrett, c/o Dan Friedman, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Telephone: +1 (812) 335 9770.
  • socket 4 — x86 processor socket

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