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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Very long instruction word - Design

In superscalar designs, the number of execution units is invisible to the instruction set. Each instruction encodes only one operation. For most superscalar designs, the instruction width is 32-bits or less. In contrast, one VLIW instruction encodes multiple operations, specifically at least one operation for each execution unit of the device. For example, if a VLIW device has 5 execution units, then a VLIW instruction for that device would have 5 operation fields, each field specifying what operation would be done on that correspondi ...

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Very long instruction word, Very long instruction word - Design, Very long instruction word - History, Very long instruction word - Implementations

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - History of golf instruction - 19th century

The show-and-tell of golf instruction took on new importance in 1848 when, with the invention of the gutta percha ball (or "guttie"), golf became both exportable and cheap. Prior to 1848, golf ball construction was a laborious and costly art practiced by a handful of cottage manufacturers in the vicinity of Edinburgh - and if a ball was expensive, freight was prohibitive. Golf at this time simply had no chance to expand beyond the Scottish lowlands. Since all of golf was compacted into such a tiny area, golfers were able to learn simply by imitating the great pla ...

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History of golf instruction, History of golf instruction - 19th century, History of golf instruction - 20th Century, History of golf instruction - Today

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - History of golf instruction - 20th Century

Although both the first golf magazines and the British and American Professional Golfers' Associations appeared early in the 20th century, barnstorming professionals and Bobby Jones would continue to dominate golf instruction right up to the Great Depression. Huge crowds flocked to see Jones and Walter Hagen on both sides of the Atlantic, learning such secrets as Hagen’ straight-line putting: drawing the clubface back from the ball in a straight line rather than a slight arc popular at this time. His innovation was important in the 1920’s and allowed him to win many tournaments - but it is even important today wit ...

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History of golf instruction, History of golf instruction - 19th century, History of golf instruction - 20th Century, History of golf instruction - Today

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Instructional design storyboarding - Sample of Storyboard Content

Below is a template taken from the Storyboarding Master Worksheet of the University of North Carolina Charlotte's Web-oriented Instructional Design program. It might be necessary to adapt it to different training topics, but the information given below shows the minimally necessary structure. Instructional design storyboarding - Needs Assessment. Define the overall goal(s) of your training course. What is the course about, and what is the expected outcome? Define your target audience. Should ...

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Instructional design storyboarding, Instructional design storyboarding - Reasons for creating a Storyboard, Instructional design storyboarding - Sample of Storyboard Content, Instructional design storyboarding - Needs Assessment, Instructional design storyboarding - Outline description of learning objectives and how success is measured, Instructional design storyboarding - Organize your Current Materials, Instructional design storyboarding - Match the Tools to the Task, Instructional design storyboarding - Storyboarding Tips

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Instructional design storyboarding - Reasons for creating a Storyboard

Although the process of storyboarding for a new course can sometimes seem arduous, it has many long-term advantages. Storyboards serve the following uses: A basis for preparing internal proposals A tool for planning lessons A basis for projecting production costs (if developed outside they serve as a basis for gaining competitive bids from production companies) A guide for either internal or external media producers Documentation of the course creation process A cost-effecti ...

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Instructional design storyboarding, Instructional design storyboarding - Reasons for creating a Storyboard, Instructional design storyboarding - Sample of Storyboard Content, Instructional design storyboarding - Needs Assessment, Instructional design storyboarding - Outline description of learning objectives and how success is measured, Instructional design storyboarding - Organize your Current Materials, Instructional design storyboarding - Match the Tools to the Task, Instructional design storyboarding - Storyboarding Tips

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Very long instruction word - History

The term VLIW, and the VLIW architecture concept, was invented by Professor Josh Fisher in his research group at Yale University in the early 1980s. His original development of Trace Scheduling as a compilation technique for VLIW was developed when he was a graduate student at New York University. Prior to VLIW, the notion of prescheduling functional units and instruction level parallelism in software was well established in the practice of developing horizontal microcode. Fisher's innovations were around developing a compiler that could tar ...

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Very long instruction word, Very long instruction word - Design, Very long instruction word - History, Very long instruction word - Implementations

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Zil - Instruction and manufacturer references

Many a belly dancer and musician has looked for sources for playing their finger cymbals better. Several instructional booklets and tape sets were produced in the 1970's. These include Jamilla Salimpour, Mimi Rogers and Mary Ellen Donald. Manufacturers include: Saroyan (has videos for instruction) Turquoise International (has videos for instruction) Zildjian ...

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Zil, Zil - Instruction and manufacturer references, Zil - Reference

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Instruction manual computer and video games - Consoles

Manuals for console games traditionally have fewer than thirty pages (although the page count increases with the number of translations included). As action, sports or puzzle games (genres mostly seen in consoles) are usually simple or intuitive, these manuals are usually short and concise. The smaller packaging of most console games places a limit on the manual's size, especially if the game includes both original and translated manuals. The manuals for hand-held games are even shorter, and they focus on controls and screen elements. ...

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Instruction manual computer and video games, Instruction manual computer and video games - Consoles, Instruction manual computer and video games - Personal computers, Instruction manual computer and video games - Decline of printed manuals, Instruction manual computer and video games - Missing manuals, Instruction manual computer and video games - MMORPG manuals, Instruction manual computer and video games - Notable manuals

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Instruction manual computer and video games - Personal computers

Computer games typically have larger manuals because some genres native to personal computers such as simulators or strategy games require a more in-depth explanation of the interface and game mechanics. Furthermore, instruction manuals for personal computer games tend to include installation instructions to assist a user in installing the game, but those instructions could also appear in a separated piece of paper or in a different leaflet. As some of these manuals are so large as to be cumbersome when searching for a specific section, some games include a quick reference card (usually a list of k ...

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Instruction manual computer and video games, Instruction manual computer and video games - Consoles, Instruction manual computer and video games - Personal computers, Instruction manual computer and video games - Decline of printed manuals, Instruction manual computer and video games - Missing manuals, Instruction manual computer and video games - MMORPG manuals, Instruction manual computer and video games - Notable manuals

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Instruction manual computer and video games - Decline of printed manuals

The trend in recent years is towards smaller manuals - sometimes just a single instruction sheet - for a number of reasons. Console games are no longer sold in large cardboard boxes; instead, since the early 2000s, DVD cases have been used (as today's major consoles use DVDs), which leave no room for a large manual. Printing is also expensive, and game publishers can save money by including a PDF of the manual on the disk (computer games) or in-game help (both computer and console games). As more "spare" buttons become available on controlle ...

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Instruction manual computer and video games, Instruction manual computer and video games - Consoles, Instruction manual computer and video games - Personal computers, Instruction manual computer and video games - Decline of printed manuals, Instruction manual computer and video games - Missing manuals, Instruction manual computer and video games - MMORPG manuals, Instruction manual computer and video games - Notable manuals

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - IA-32 - Instructions

The full listing of the x86 machine language mnemonics including integer, floating point, and SIMD instructions can be found in the X86 instruction listings link. They are categorized into a chronological and hierarchal format showing when the instructions first became available, and what category of instructions they are. The original IA-32 instruction set has been evolved over time with the addition of the multimedia instruction updates. However, the ultimate evolution of IA-32 will be when it becomes 64-bit, but of course at that p ...

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IA-32, IA-32 - Two memory management models, IA-32 - Real mode, IA-32 - Protected mode, IA-32 - Registers, IA-32 - General Purpose registers, IA-32 - Floating point stack registers, IA-32 - SIMD registers, IA-32 - Instructions, IA-32 - SIMD Multimedia Instruction Set updates, IA-32 - Next-generation 64-bit Instruction Sets

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - PostSecret - Instructions

You are invited to anonymously contribute your secrets to PostSecret. Each secret can be a regret, hope, funny experience, unseen kindness, fantasy, belief, fear, betrayal, erotic desire, feeling, confession, or childhood humiliation. Reveal anything - as long as it is true and you have never shared it with anyone before. Create your own 4-by-6-inch postcards out of any mailable material. But please only put one secret on a card. If you want to share two or more secrets, use multiple postcards. (Please do not e-mail your secret.) Please put your complete secret ...

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PostSecret, PostSecret - Overview, PostSecret - Instructions, PostSecret - Public attention, PostSecret - Book

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - Instruction and method books

Perhaps the most well-known trumpet method is Jean-Baptiste Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet (Cornet Or E-flat Alto, B-flat Tenor, Baritone, Euphonium and B-flat Bass in Treble Clef). Copies of the text can be purchased now (copyright 1982 by Carl Fisher, Inc.) but include much of the unmodified original text from the 1894 edition. Other well-known method books include those written by Herbert L. Clarke, Saint-Jacome, and Colin. A common method book for beginners is the "Walter Beeler Method", and there have bee ...

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Trumpet, Trumpet - Construction, Trumpet - Relationship to other brass instruments, Trumpet - Types of trumpets, Trumpet - History, Trumpet - Instruction and method books, Trumpet - Technique, Trumpet - Fingering, Trumpet - Books

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Trumpet - Instruction and method books

Perhaps the most well-known trumpet method is Jean-Baptiste Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet (Cornet Or E-flat Alto, B-flat Tenor, Baritone, Euphonium and B-flat Bass in Treble Clef). Copies of the text can be purchased now (copyright 1982 by Carl Fisher, Inc.) but include much of the unmodified original text from the 1894 edition. Other well-known method books include those written by Herbert L. Clarke, Saint-Jacome, Claude Gordon, and Colin. A common method book for beginners is the "Walter Beeler Method", and ...

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Trumpet, Trumpet - Construction, Trumpet - Types of trumpets, Trumpet - History, Trumpet - Instruction and method books, Trumpet - Technique, Trumpet - Fingering, Trumpet - Books, Trumpet - Orchestral Excerpts

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - L-plate - Drivers under instruction

In the United Kingdom, Ireland, India, Hong Kong and Singapore the L is red on white; in Australia and New Zealand it is black on yellow. Switzerland's L-plates show a white L on a blue background. The signs may be magnetic, made of sticky-back plastic or affixed with suction caps. They can be bought at motoring supply shops and petrol stations. Cars belonging to driving schools often have signs attached to the roof identifying and advertising the ...

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L-plate, L-plate - Drivers under instruction, L-plate - Newly qualified drivers

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - X86 assembly language - Instruction overview

As a CISC processor, the x86 offers a large number of instructions of varying capabilities. X86 assembly language - Integer ALU instructions. x86 assembly has the standard mathematical operations, add, sub, mul, with idiv; the logical operators and, or, xor, neg; bitshift arithmetic and logical, sal/sar, shl/shr; rotate with and without carry, rcl/rcr, rol/ror, a complement of BCD arithmetic inst ...

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X86 assembly language, X86 assembly language - x86 instruction set architecture, X86 assembly language - The various kinds of instructions, X86 assembly language - The stack, X86 assembly language - Execution modes, X86 assembly language - Integer registers, X86 assembly language - Floating point stack, X86 assembly language - SIMD registers, X86 assembly language - Instruction overview, X86 assembly language - Integer ALU instructions, X86 assembly language - Floating point instructions, X86 assembly language - SIMD instructions, X86 assembly language - Data manipulation instructions, X86 assembly language - Programming flow, X86 assembly language - Atomic instructions

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Snowboarding - Instruction

Snowboard instruction is available at almost every ski resort from certified snowboard instructors. Professional instruction is a good way to learn proper technique, safety policies, mountain etiquette and resort rules. Snowboard lessons, as with ski lessons, can either be group or private lessons. Group lessons are often cheaper, but often have a high student-teacher ratio, resulting in less individual attention. Private lessons can be taught one-on-one or between a small group. Private lessons are often far more expensive than group ...

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Snowboarding, Snowboarding - History, Snowboarding - Disciplines, Snowboarding - Freeride, Snowboarding - Freestyle, Snowboarding - Alpine, Snowboarding - Powder Riding, Snowboarding - Backcountry, Snowboarding - Construction, Snowboarding - Instruction, Snowboarding - Safety, Snowboarding - Snowboarding vs skiing, Snowboarding - Videos and movies, Snowboarding - Video Podcasts, Snowboarding - New developments

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Snowboarding - Instruction

Snowboard instruction is available at almost every ski resort from certified snowboard instructors. Professional instruction is a good way to learn proper technique, safety policies, mountain etiquette and resort rules. Snowboard lessons, as with ski lessons, can either be group or private lessons. Group lessons are often cheaper, but often have a high student-teacher ratio, resulting in less individual attention. Private lessons can be taught one-on-one or between a small group. Private lessons are often far more expensive than group ...

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Snowboarding, Snowboarding - History, Snowboarding - Disciplines, Snowboarding - Freeride, Snowboarding - Freestyle, Snowboarding - Alpine, Snowboarding - Powder Riding, Snowboarding - Backcountry, Snowboarding - Construction, Snowboarding - Instruction, Snowboarding - Safety, Snowboarding - Snowboarding vs skiing, Snowboarding - Videos and movies, Snowboarding - New developments

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Assembly language - Machine instructions

Instructions in assembly language are generally very simple, unlike in a high-level language. Any instruction that references memory (for data or as a jump target) will also have an addressing mode to determine how to calculate the required memory address. More complex operations must be built up out of these simple operations. Some operations available in most instruction sets include: moving set a register (a temporary "scratchpad" location in the CPU itself) to a fixed constant value move data from a memory ...

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Assembly language, Assembly language - Machine instructions, Assembly language - Assembly language directives, Assembly language - Usage of assembly language, Assembly language - Books

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Machine code - Machine code instructions

The "words" of a machine language are called instructions, each of which cause an elementary action by the CPU, such as reading from a memory location. Instructions are patterns of bits with different patterns corresponding to different commands to the machine. Every CPU model has its own machine code, although there is considerable overlap between some. If CPU A understands the full language of CPU B it is said that A is compatible with B. CPU B may not be compatible with CPU A ...

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Machine code, Machine code - Machine code instructions, Machine code - Programs, Machine code - Assembly languages, Machine code - Example

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - Cmd.exe - Basic Instructions OS/2

To open a command window: Open the "Command prompts" folder Open the "OS/2 command prompt" object therein You may type "help" for a list of valid commands. To copy text from the command window left-click on the window and then drag the cursor across the text. Right-click to bring up the menu and select "Copy". The text is now in the clipboard and may be pasted elsewhere. To copy text to the command window, place the desired text in the clipboard, then ri ...

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Cmd.exe, Cmd.exe - Basic Instructions Windows NT, Cmd.exe - Basic Instructions OS/2

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Instruction. Instructions: Encyclopedia II - X86 assembly language - x86 instruction set architecture

The x86 processor and instruction set design is CISC; however, since the end of the 1990s the internal architecture moved towards being more of a RISC or VLIW design. Modern x86-processors translate their instructions to RISC-like microcodes before they execute them, giving the x86 a superscalar design as several microcodes can easily be made to execute at once. This behaviour is however invisible to the assembly programmer. The modern x86 instruction set is really a series of extensions of instruction sets that began with the Intel 8 ...

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X86 assembly language, X86 assembly language - x86 instruction set architecture, X86 assembly language - The various kinds of instructions, X86 assembly language - The stack, X86 assembly language - Execution modes, X86 assembly language - Integer registers, X86 assembly language - Floating point stack, X86 assembly language - SIMD registers, X86 assembly language - Instruction overview, X86 assembly language - Integer ALU instructions, X86 assembly language - Floating point instructions, X86 assembly language - SIMD instructions, X86 assembly language - Data manipulation instructions, X86 assembly language - Programming flow, X86 assembly language - Atomic instructions

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