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LPRTC: Load Program Counter From Real Time Clock
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LPRTC: Load Program counter from Real Time Clock
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SRTC: Stop Real-Time Clock
wall time n. (also `wall clock time') 1. `Real world' time (what the clock on the wall shows), as opposed to the system clock's idea of time.
2. The real running time of a program, as opposed to the number of ticks required to execute it (on a timesharing system these always differ, as no one program gets all the ticks, and on multiprocessor systems with good thread support one may get more processor time than real time)....
wall time: n. (also `wall clock time') 1. `Real world' time (what the clock on the wall shows), as opposed to the system clock's idea of time.
2. The real running time of a program, as opposed to the number of {tick}s required to execute it (on a timesharing system these always differ, as no one program gets all the ticks, and on multiprocessor systems with good thread support one may get more processor time than real time)....
clock 1. n 1. [techspeak] The master oscillator that steps a CPU or other digital circuit through its paces.
This has nothing to do with the time of day, although the software counter that keeps track of the latter may be derived from the former....
DPC Decrement program counte
NPC: Normalize Program Counte
RPC: Rotate Program Counte
eal time 1. [techspeak] adj. Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds).
Process control at a chemical plant is the canonical example....
eal time: 1. [techspeak] adj. Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds).
Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example....