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the difference is in xp 64 bit u will have more security level options and u can comprese large amount of data stored in HDD, into small bits and save HDD space....xp64 bit is more better version than 32 bit.it works faster than 32 bit,its graphics a more define than 32 bit example of xp 64 is xp service pack 3 & xp dark listxp 32 is service pack 2...64-bit operating systems and software, many
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Computers & Technology by Tushar at 7:29 PM on August 04, 2008
"Torrent" is sometimes used to refer to the file being shared using BitTorrent, but a ".torrent" file is a specific file with specific information that is used to bootstrap the file download.Torrents, typically ending in ".torrent", are control files for the peer-to-peer file sharing technology called BitTorrent....Torrents, typically ending in "
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Computers & Technology by sandip at 5:05 PM on June 11, 2008
64-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are at most 64 bits 8 octets wide. Also, 64-bit CPU and ALU architectures are those that are based on registers, address buses, or data buses of that size.64-bit CPUs have existed in supercomputers since the 1960s and in RISC-based workstations and servers since the early 1990s. In 2003 they were introduced to the previously 32-bit
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Computers & Technology by Nikhil Singh at 12:57 AM on June 20, 2008
well; There is a simple analogy that can help explain the difference between a 32-bit operating system and a 64-bit operating system. A 32-bit addressing environment can keep track of the name and address of every person who has lived in the United States since 1997. A 64-bit environment can keep track of the name and address of every person who has every lived in the world from the beginning of time
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Computers & Technology by Arun Pandian at 11:44 PM on September 27, 2008
not be confused with gross bit rate expressed in bit/s.The symbol duration time, also known as unit interval, can be directly measured as the time between transitions by looking into an eye diagram digitally modulated signal or a line code. The baud rate is related to but should not be confused with gross bit rate expressed in bit/s.The symbol duration time, also known as unit interval, can be directly
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Computers & Technology by Nick S at 7:37 PM on June 12, 2008
send in a given time, normally measured in bits per second, or "bps". They can also be classified by Baud, the number of times the modem changes its signal state per second.Baud is NOT the modems speed. The baud rate varies, depending on the modulation technique used. Original Bell 103 modems used a modulation technique that saw a change in state 300 times per second. They transmitted 1 bit
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Computers & Technology by krishanth k at 5:49 PM on July 26, 2008
hi om:-BitTorrent is a distributed file distribution technology. Yes, "distributed distribution". When you download a file using BitTorrent, the file is actually broken up into chunks, that you BitTorrent client program then downloads and reassembled into the final file as the pieces arrive. To over-simplify, what makes it interesting are two things: The different chunks you download can
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Computers & Technology by Om Prakash at 11:52 PM on April 24, 2008
BitTorrent is two things, depending on how many pencils you have in your pocket protector. In technical terms, BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer P2P platform designed to deliver large files over the over the web. The BitTorrent file distribution protocol was created by programmer Bram Cohen to distribute large amounts of data by relying on an ad-hoc network of individual users peers instead of expensive
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Computers & Technology by Devjit .. at 10:49 PM on June 14, 2008
The major difference between 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows is memory support. With more memory, you can run more programs at the same time, and run more memory-intensive programs like multimedia, gaming, and database programs. And your computers performance will be faster overall.Currently, 32-bit editions of Windows are capable of supporting up to 4 gigabytes GB of system memory, with up
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Computers & Technology by ishaq dawood at 7:00 PM on June 07, 2008
well, Accumulator or A register is an 8-bit register used for arithmetic, logic, I/O and load/store operations.Flag is an 8-bit register containing 5 1-bit flags: Sign - set if the most significant bit of the result is set. Zero - set if the result is zero. Auxiliary carry - set if there was a carry out from bit 3 to bit 4 of the result. Parity - set if the parity the number of set bits
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Computers & Technology by Nawraj at 8:01 PM on June 27, 2008
check out the setting of your computer mycomputer>rt click>properties...In short tho what your asking can be answered as folows:32bit is a 32bit runtime, this is what standard users use, however 64bit is avalible now if you use a 64bit cpu and operating system.Is there any significant advantage or disadvantage?Well Ill just sort off toss it into a pro/con comparison.x64 vs x86Pros:> Allows
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Computers & Technology by Arpit at 10:41 PM on February 13, 2008
well karamvir, The fastest is Bittorrent.Torrent sites allow you to download content via BitTorrent, the fastest P2P protocol.A BitTorrent tracker coordinates the P2P transfer of files among BitTorrent users.To download a file from BitTorrent, you will need a BitTorrent client.If you are having problems using BitTorrent, refer to our guide section for help on speed problems or router troubles.Also visit
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Computers & Technology by karamvir at 11:28 PM on June 08, 2008
, normally measured in bits per second, or "bps". They can also be classified by Baud, the number of times the modem changes its signal state per second.Baud is NOT the modems speed. The baud rate varies, depending on the modulation technique used. Original Bell 103 modems used a modulation technique that saw a change in state 300 times per second. They transmitted 1 bit for every baud, and so a 300
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Computers & Technology by Rakesh at 12:57 PM on May 30, 2008
, float, double, char, string, arrays, structs and classes. However, dont assume too much. The names may be familiar, but many of the details are different. For example, a long is 64 bits in C, whereas in C the size of a long depends on the platform typically 32 bits on a 32-bit platform, 64 bits on a 64-bit platform. Also classes and structs are almost the same in C - this is not true for C. Finally, chars
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Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 8:28 PM on May 30, 2008
64bit Advantages:- Using a 64-bit OS is the only way to take advantage of 4GB or more of RAM. A 32-bit OS will only see 3.0-3.5GB of your 4GB.- If youre running Vista, you WILL see an improvement running the 64-bit version and 4GB of ram compared to 2GB with either version of Vista.64bit disadvantage:Its getting to be much less of a problem, but some devices for your PC may not have 64-bit driver
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Computers & Accessories by seema at 1:50 AM on June 05, 2008