80186

Intel 80186

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80188

Intel 80188

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80/20 rule

eighty-twenty rule

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802.11a

<networking> A radio-based LAN protocol which speaks OFDM at 5GHz, one of the two wi-fi protocols.

(2003-09-02)

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802.11b

<networking> An IEEE wireless local area networks (WLAN) standard protocol which speaks DSSS at 2.4GHz. 802.11b is one of the two wi-fi protocols. It operates at 11 megabits per second (Mbps) compared with 802.11g which operates at 54 Mbps.

(2004-01-11)

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802.11g

<networking, standard> An IEEE wireless local area network (WLAN) standard protocol, expected to be approved in June 2003. 802.11g offers wireless transmission over relatively short distances at up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps).

802.11g operates in the 2.4 GHz range and is thus compatible with 802.11b (11 Mbps Wi-Fi).

(2004-01-11)

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802.2

IEEE 802.2

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802.3

IEEE 802.3

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80286

Intel 80286

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8031

Intel 8051

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80386

Intel 80386

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8048

Intel 8048

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80486

Intel 486

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8051

Intel 8051

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8052

Intel 8051

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8080

Intel 8080

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8086

Intel 8086

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8088

Intel 8088

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80x86

Intel 80x86

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822

RFC 822

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82430FX

Triton I

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82430HX

Triton II

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82430MX

Mobile Triton

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82430VX

Triton VX

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8250

<hardware> A UART that can operate at a maximum of 9600 baud.

The 8250 is used in IBM PC XT computers. It works in an IBM PC AT under DOS but generates unwanted interrupts when used at 9600 baud. The IBM PC BIOS has a bug fix for this chip.

(2004-03-21)

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8.3

<file system, filename extension> A common shorthand for the limits on filename length imposed by the file system used by MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows - at most eight characters, followed by a ".", followed by a filename extension of at most three characters.

Windows 95 supports long filenames by using multiple directory entries per file. The extra entries are hidden. It also automatically derives an 8.3 name for each file for backward compatibility so that older versions of DOS can still access the file.

(1998-10-05)

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8450

<hardware> A serial IO chip with a one-byte FIFO. The 8450 was introduced with the Intel 8080.

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8514

<hardware> An IBM graphics display standard supporting a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels with 256 colours at 43.5 Hz (interlaced), or 640 x 480 at 60 Hz interlaced.

8514 was introduced at the same time as VGA and was superseded by XGA.

(1999-08-01)

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8514-A

8514

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88000

Motorola 88000

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88open

<body> A consortium with the aim of creating a multi-vendor open computing environment based on the Motorola 88000 RISC processor family.

(1995-01-26)

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8-bit clean

eight-bit clean

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8N1

<jargon> Common shorthand for "eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit", the most common configuration for serial lines, e.g. EIA-232.

(1995-01-31)

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8 queens problem

eight queens puzzle

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8 queens puzzle

eight queens puzzle

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8x86

Intel 80x86

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