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  • 11Memory Type Range Registers — (MTRRs) are control registers that provide system software with control of how accesses to memory ranges by the CPU are cached. It uses a set of programmable model specific registers (MSRs) which are special registers provided by most modern CPUs …

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  • 12Access registers — are hardware registers in the processor. They work in conjunction with the general purpose registers, giving the address space access to its data spaces and to other address spaces in order to retrieve data. ARs were introduced with MVS/ESA …

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  • 13List of heritage registers — There are a number of heritage registers around the world, which keep lists of natural or man made objects deemed to be of heritage value.Global*UNESCO World Heritage Site *International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)Argentina* National… …

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  • 14Address Range Registers — (ARRs) are control registers of the Cyrix 6x86, 6x86MX and MII processorsthat are used as a control mechanism which provides system software with control of how accesses to memory ranges by the CPU are cached,similar to what MTRRs provide on… …

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  • 15Norwegian Ship Registers — The Norwegian Ship Registers, sometimes called NIS NOR (Norwegian: Skipsregistrene) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for operating the Norwegian International Ship Register, the Norwegian Ship Register and the Norwegian Shipbuilding… …

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  • 16Linear feedback shift registers — …

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  • 18station message registers —    Counting devices that centrally record each station s outgoing calls …

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  • 19Patent Bolls — Registers in which letters patent are recorded …

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  • 20x86 — This article is about Intel microprocessor architecture in general. For the 32 bit generation of this architecture which is also called x86 , see IA 32. x86 Designer Intel, AMD Bits 16 bit, 32 bit, and/or 64 bit Introduced 1978 Design …

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