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5-letter words containing 6

  • 16450 — (hardware)   A UART with a one-byte FIFO buffer. The 16450 is a higher speed, fixed version of the 8250. It was superseded by the 16550. The 16450 was used for the IBM PC AT and PS/2 but will not work in a IBM PC XT.
  • 16550 — (hardware)   A version of the 16450 UART with a 16-byte FIFO. Superseded by the 16550A. This chip might not operate correctly with all software. The 16C550 is a CMOS version.
  • 16650 — (hardware)   A version of the 16550A UART with a 32-byte FIFO. Superseded by the 16750C.
  • 386sx — Intel 80386SX
  • 486dx — Intel 486
  • 486sx — Intel 486SX
  • 6.001 — (education)   /siks dub*l oh wun/, /dub*l oh wun/ or rarely /siks dub*l oh fun/ MIT's introductory computer class for majors, known for its intensity. Developed by Gerald Sussman and Hal Abelson, the course is taught in Scheme and introduces recursion, higher-order functions, object-oriented programming and much more. Students who grasp the metacircular interpreter gain entry into the Knights of the Lambda-Calculus. 6.001 has been exported to several other colleges, sometimes successfully. The textbook, "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs", written with Julie Sussman is a classic that can be found on the shelves of many computer scientists, whether they took the course or not. Legendary characters from the class, problem sets, and book include the wise Alyssa P. Hacker, Ben Bitdiddle, Lem E. Tweakit and Eva Lu Ator, the careless Louis Reasoner and Captain Abstraction.
  • 65816 — (processor)   An expanded version of the 6502, with which it is compatible. It has 16-bit index registers and stack pointer, a 16-bit direct page register and a 24-bit address bus. Used in later models of the Apple II.
  • 68000 — Motorola 68000
  • 68020 — Motorola 68020
  • 68030 — Motorola 68030
  • 68040 — Motorola 68040
  • 68050 — Motorola 68050
  • 68060 — Motorola 68060
  • 680x0 — Motorola 680x0
  • 80186 — Intel 80186
  • 80286 — Intel 80286
  • 80386 — Intel 80386
  • 80486 — Intel 486
  • 80x86 — Intel 80x86
  • cam-6 — Software for running cellular automata. CAM-6 has been implemented in hardware as CAM-PC.
  • dps-6 — (computer)   A Honeywell minicomputer from the 1980s-1990s. It originally ran the GCOS-6 operating system.
  • h.261 — (networking, standard)   A video compression standard developed by ITU-T before 1992 to work with integrated service digital network. Data is compressed at the rate of 64P kilobits per second, where P can range from 1 to 30 depending on the number of ISDN channels used. This standard was developed primarily to support video phones and video conferencing. See also ivs.
  • h.264 — (video, standard)   (Or Advanced Video Coding, AVC) A low bit rate visual communication standard used in video conferencing. H.264 was developed by MPEG and ITU-T VCEG to replace H.263.
  • lu6.2 — Logical Unit 6.2
  • pdp-6 — (computer)   Programmed Data Processor model 6. A computer designed around 1960 with more or less exactly the same hardware architecture as the PDP-10. It already had multi-user time sharing and batch processing and multi-level priority interrupts
  • pl360 — Structured assembly language for the IBM 360 and IBM 370, with a few high-level constructs. Syntactically it resembles ALGOL 60. Its grammar is defined entirely by operator precedence.
  • pl516 — An ALGOL-like assembly language for the DDP-516, similar to PL360.
  • sam76 — A macro language by Claude Kagan descended from TRAC. There is a version for CP/M.
  • tnxe6 — Thanks a million. "E" is used in many programming languages to separate the mantissa and exponent of a floating-point constant so a number ending in "E6" means "times ten to the power six", i.e. times a million.
  • x.216 — presentation layer
  • x.226 — presentation layer
  • x.680 — (standard)  
  • x11r6 — (operating system)   Version 11 release 6 of the X Window System.
  • x3j16 — The C++ standard technical committee.

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