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- 18:27, 20 July 2025 Flip-flop (hist | edit) [860 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Flip-flops''' or '''latches''' are circuits that have two stable states that can store information, otherwise known as a bistable multivibrator. The circuit can be made to change states by applying a signal to one or more inputs, outputting its state (and commonly its logical complement as well). == Types == === Asynchronous Set-Reset Latches === ==== SR NOR Latch ==== ==== SR NAND Latch ==== ==== SR AND-OR Latch ==== ==== JK Latch ===...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:55, 30 May 2025 MacOS (hist | edit) [275 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Lowercase title}} '''macOS''', previously '''OS X''' and originally '''Mac OS X''', is a Unix-based operating system developed and marketed by Apple Inc. since 2001. It is the current operating system for Apple's Mac computers. {{Stub}}")
- 15:49, 30 May 2025 IPod Classic (hist | edit) [122 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Lowercase title}} The '''iPod Classic''' is a portable media player created and marketed by Apple Inc. {{Stub}}")
- 22:03, 29 May 2025 IPod (hist | edit) [228 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''iPod''' is a series of portable media players and multi-purpose mobile devices that were created by Apple Inc. from 2001 to 2022. The first version was released on November 1st, 2001.")
- 16:17, 22 February 2025 Zilog Z80 instruction set (hist | edit) [26,983 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__FORCETOC__ The '''Zilog Z80 instruction set''' is a simple set of instructions originating with the Z80 and based upon the Intel 8080 instruction set. There are several extensions which provides an additional set of instructions, some of which are only available on the Z180 and newer or may be undocumented instructions introduced by other manufacturers than Zilog. == OpCode Tables == {{Table alignment}} {| class="wikitable defaultc...")
- 16:16, 22 February 2025 Intel 8086 (hist | edit) [705 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox CPU|name=Intel 8086|produced-start=July 1979|manuf1=Intel, AMD, NEC, Fujitsu, Harris (Intersil), OKI, Siemens, Texas Instruments, Mitsubishi, Panasonic|slowest=5|data-width=16 bits|address-width=20 bits|slow-unit=MHz|fastest=10|fast-unit=MHz|instructions=Intel 8086|predecessor=Intel 8085|successor=Intel 80186 and Intel 80286}} The...")
- 16:16, 22 February 2025 Intel 8085 (hist | edit) [4,607 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox CPU|name=Intel 8085|produced-start=March 1976|manuf1=Intel|slowest=3|data-width=8 bits|address-width=16 bits|slow-unit=MHz|fastest=6|fast-unit=MHz|instructions=Intel 8080|predecessor=Intel 8080|successor=Intel 8086}} The Intel 8085 is an 8-bit microprocessor and successor of the Intel 8080. The final "5" in the part number indicates that it uses only a single +5V power rail. The process...")
- 16:15, 22 February 2025 8-bit computing (hist | edit) [580 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Computer architecture bit widths}}In computer architecture, '''8-bit''' integers or other data units are those that are 8 bits wide (1 octet). 8-bit central processing unit (CPU) and arithmetic logic unit (ALU) architectures are those that are based on registers or data buses of that size. Memory addresses (and thus address buses) for 8-bit processors are generally larger tha...")
- 16:15, 22 February 2025 Zilog Z180 (hist | edit) [1,462 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox CPU |name = Zilog Z180 |produced-start = 1997 |slowest = 6 |slow-unit = MHz |fastest = 33 |fast-unit = MHz |manuf1 = Hitachi, Zilog |arch = Z80 |data-width = 8 bits |address-width = 16 bits |sock1 = Not applicable |pack1 = 64-pin DIP, 68-pin PLCC, 80-pin QFP |predecessor = {{Plainlist| *...")
- 16:15, 22 February 2025 Instruction set architecture (hist | edit) [750 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In computer science, an '''instruction set architecture''' ('''ISA''') is an abstract model of a computer. A device that executes instructions described by the ISA, such as a central processing unit (CPU), is called an ''implementation''. In general, an ISA defines the supported instructions, data types, registers, the hardware support for managing main memory, fundamental features (such as the memory consist...")
- 16:14, 22 February 2025 Accumulator (hist | edit) [238 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "An '''accumulator''' is a specific processor register where the immediate result of an arithmetic logic unit operation is stored. {{Stub}}{{Processor technologies}} Category:Central processing unit Category:Data registers")
- 16:14, 22 February 2025 Control register (hist | edit) [375 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''control register''' is a processor register that changes or controls the general behaviour of a CPU or other similar electronic device. Common tasks performed by control registers include interrupt, addressing mode, paging and coprocessor control. {{Stub}} Category:Central processing unit Category:Data registers")
- 16:14, 22 February 2025 Index register (hist | edit) [446 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "An '''index register''' is a processor register used for pointing to an operand address within memory. It is useful when iterating through strings and arrays, and can also be used for holding loop iteration and other counters. In some architectures, it is used for reading/writing large blocks of memory. {{Stub}}{{Processor technologies}} Category:Central processing unit Category:Data registers")
- 16:13, 22 February 2025 Processor register (hist | edit) [591 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''processor register''' is a memory location within a central processing unit that is easily and quickly accessible through specific operations. Registers are usually no longer than the word length of the CPU itself, and may be read-only or write-only in nature, or have specific hardware functions. Registers can act as operands for instructions involving the arithmetic logic unit or floating-point logic unit, or even act as a pointer to memory such as the...")
- 16:12, 22 February 2025 Intel 8080 (hist | edit) [9,778 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox CPU |name = Intel 8080 |produced-start = April 1974 |manuf1 = Intel |slowest = 2 |slow-unit = MHz |fastest = 3.125 |fast-unit = MHz |arch = 8080 |data-width = 8 bits |address-width = 16 bits |predecessor = Intel 8008 |successor = Intel 8085 }} The Intel '''8080''' is an 8-bit processor and successor of t...")
- 16:12, 22 February 2025 Zilog Z80 (hist | edit) [12,171 bytes] Inari (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox CPU |name = Zilog Z80 |produced-start = March 1976 |slowest = 2.5 |slow-unit = MHz |fastest = 20 |fast-unit = MHz |manuf1 = Zilog, Mostek, Synertek, SGS-Thomson, NEC, Sharp, Toshiba, Rohm, GoldStar (LG), Hitachi, National Semiconductor and others |arch = Z80 |data-width = 8 bits |address-width = 16 bits |sock1...")