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digital data storage A format for storing and backing up computer data on tape that evolved from the digital audio tape DAT technology. The DDS format of data storage uses DAT cartridges it uses a 4 created for CD-quality audio recording. In 1989, Sony and Hewlett Packard defined the DDS format for data storage using DAT tape cartridges. Tapes conforming to the initial DDS format can be played
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Computers & Technology by Ram at 1:36 AM on October 27, 2007
Digital Data Storage DDS is a format for storing and backing up computer data on tape that evolved from the Digital Audio Tape DAT technology. DAT was created for CD-quality audio recording. In 1989, Sony and Hewlett Packard defined the DDS format for data storage using DAT tape cartridges. Tapes conforming to the DDS format can be played by either DAT or DDS tape drives. However, DDS tape drives
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On some of the ADI DDSs which have a parallel data interface and which are being used in parallel mode it is possible to address individual bytes in the frequency register. However, the serial mode interface does not support sub-register individual byte addressing of the FTW.
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Computers & Technology by Prem Kumar at 5:44 AM on December 25, 2008
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technology, which was originally created for CD-quality audio recording. In 1989, Sony and Hewlett Packard defined the DDS format for data storage using DAT tape cartridges. Tapes conforming to the initial DDS format can be played by either DAT or DDS tape machines. However, most DDS tape drives cannot retrieve the audio stored on a DAT cartridge.DDS uses 3.8 millimeter wide tape. Initially, the tape was 60
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Computers & Technology by jeenu at 10:12 PM on September 09, 2007
recording. In 1989, Sony and Hewlett Packard defined the DDS format for data storage using DAT tape cartridges. Tapes conforming to the initial DDS format can be played by either DAT or DDS tape machines. However, most DDS tape drives cannot retrieve the audio stored on a DAT cartridge. DDS uses 3.8 millimeter wide tape. Initially, the tape was 60 or 90 meters long, although advancements in materials
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According to the documentation on MSDN, the following code should create an uncompressed volume texture DDS file thats 32x32x32 in size. Re-scale as you see fit. Note: a 128x128x128 RGBA textureVOLUME0x00200000int depth = 32;int width = 32;int height = 32;unsigned int header[32...];int main int argc, char argv[...] if !argv[1...] || !strstr argv[1...], ".dds" fprintf stderr, "
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Computers & Technology by Koena Mitra at 10:46 PM on November 02, 2008
Why not a Masters Degree?
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Colleges Anonymously at 3:52 AM on September 08, 2009
The vias must be through-plated. Solder will suffice as a material solder is much less expensive than silver-over-copper plate.
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The vias must be through-plated. Solder will suffice as a material solder is much less expensive than silver-over-copper plate.
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Computers & Technology by Prem Kumar at 5:54 AM on December 25, 2008
No. The temperature range stated in the data sheet is the range over which the part has been qualified at ADI. Extended temperature range data is not available.
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Computers & Technology by Prem Kumar at 5:54 AM on December 25, 2008