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yazmaçlar

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التركية - الإنجليزية
(Bilgisayar) registers
Registers are named slots in which text or buffer positions or rectangles can be saved for later use @xref{Registers}
Grillwork installed over the ends of heating or air conditioning ducts for purpose of directing the heated air
Registers are named slots in which text or buffer positions or rectangles can be saved for later use See section I Registers A related Emacs feature is `bookmarks' (q v )
Enters in a record or list
Registers are named slots in which text or buffer positions or rectangles can be saved for later use See section 11 Registers
Registers are named slots in which text or buffer positions or rectangles can be saved for later use See section 8 Registers
Help to regulate the flow of air
Temporary storage locations inside the CPU where data must reside while it is being processed or manipulated
Registers are named slots in which text or buffer positions or rectangles can be saved for later use See section Registers
Registers are named slots in which text or buffer positions or rectangles can be saved for later use See section Registers A related Emacs feature is `bookmarks' (q v )
The SFA maintains a number of registers denoting the role/status of individuals There are registers of directors, partners, managers, representatives and traders
Very high speed memory used by the central processing unit
Registers are named slots in which text or buffer positions or rectangles can be saved for later use See Registers
Registers are named slots in which text or buffer positions or rectangles can be saved for later use See section 10 Registers
A, special, high speed storage area within the CPU All data must be represented in a register before it can be processed For example, if two numbers are to be multiplied, both numbers must be in registers, and the result is also placed in a register (The register can contain the address of a memory location where data is stored rather than the actual data itself )
Registers are named slots in which text or buffer positions or rectangles can be saved for later use Chapitre 12
plural of register
[See Grilles]
littéraire/ soutenu literary/ elevated Extremely formal and elegant language, usually seen only in written French Related terms
dış yazmaçlar
external registers
yazmaçlar
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