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rollerbladegirl
thread by: rollerbladegirl | last post Jun 11 '20 by: Banfa
Which microcontrollers best use multithreading? It is not a complicated question. Want answers backed up by experience and description of experience with this. Example if that is necessary: One main microcontroller.
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rollerbladegirl
thread by: rollerbladegirl | last post Mar 23 '20 by: SmithAnchorWork
If some engineers in the field are reading this, and know that they are being used, then please report here. CPU chip lines can be configured with a variety of processes. Years ago, lasers could have been used, but it seems to have taken a while for manufacturing to do that. Then lasers that were polarized (wide-polarized) were available....
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rollerbladegirl
thread by: rollerbladegirl | last post Jul 25 '20 by: SwissProgrammer
Where is the Winbond TPM Trusted Platform module on an IBM ThinkPad T43? Some background in my thinking that it is findable:Recently someone installed Windows XP Pro from a Microsoft CD which had a scratch in it's surface. The install was onto an IBM laptop. The next few times that the laptop was started it did not show *any* TPM activity. ...
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Banfa
thread by: Banfa | last post Feb 4 '21 by: Banfa
So my keyboard may have had an accidental encounter with apple juice, follow by a purposeful encounter with water (who likes a sticky keyboard). Following its liquid adventures I find that The Number Pad 8 key is not working, Actually I always new that this was a risk. Much more strangely while the W key produces a lower case w and the...
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thread by: Stoney L | last post Aug 29 '22 by: logandavid
I owns a DDR2 512MB RAM written "Hynix" from my dad, and my dad bought me a DDR3 4GB RAM written "SK Hynix". What is the difference between "Hynix" and "SK Hynix"?
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thread by: Stoney L | last post Mar 11 '23 by: Zembu
It is like this: if I have a 3.5 inch 1TB HDD and a 3.5 inch floppy, and I take the magnetic sheet of the HDD out of it, and take the magnetic sheet of the floppy out of it, and I put the magnetic sheet of the floppy into the HDD, and I put the magnetic sheet of the HDD into the floppy, can I get a floppy with a storage of 1TB and a HDD with a...
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thread by: Stoney L | last post Dec 7 '22 by: Stoney L
As I written in the question, I want you to help recommend a type of memory which is based on Intel and is 16GB for single.I've got a Lively Wallpaper software which is a kind like Wallpaper Engine so I want to upgrade my memory.And one of my memory slots was broken so I need a memory which is using DDR3 and is 16GB for single.(It's a desktop...
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thread by: Zembu | last post Dec 12 '23 by: PHP Secure
I've seen posts here before on this topic, but now can't find them. My mouse pointer does strange erratic movements. The problem is not always there, but seems to be getting more frequent. Usually it starts this way - I move the mouse on the screen and it forms a rectangle as if to select. Escape key stops it, but it returns. In Outlook or in a...
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tracyyun
thread by: tracyyun | last post Oct 19 '23 by: tracyyun
Hello everyone, I would like to ask a question about home automation and serial port modules. I've been thinking about how to make a custom remote that would allow me to control various smart devices in my home, such as smart TVs, speakers, lights, and temperature controls, from a central point. I've heard that a serial port module might be a good...
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thread by: Hystou | last post Apr 11 '24 by: Hystou
There are some requirements for setting up RAID: 1. The motherboard and BIOS support RAID configuration. 2. The motherboard has 2 or more available SATA protocol SSD/HDD slots (including MSATA, M.2 SATA, and 2.5-inch SATA hard drives). Caution: 1. Important data on the hard drive should be backed up in advance, as this step will delete all...

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