Image Holsteiner 0001.jpg right thumb A horse correctly on the bit with a soft contact, due to impulsion causing him to raise his back. The phrases on the bit , behind the bit and above the bit are equestrianism ... Bit horse bit . ref name AoR The Art of Classical Riding On the Bit , ArtOfRiding.com, 2010, web http www.artofriding.com articles onthebit.html AoR Bit . ref A position on the bit is submissive to the rider s riding aids rein aids , given through the bit. When a horse is behind the bit , the head is tucked too far down and rearward. ref name AoR If above the bit , then the head is too high. Technique Being on the bit requires the horse to engage the hips and raise the back, which it cannot do when ... placed, on the bit, by creating impulsion pushing power ref name AoR from the rider s riding aids driving aids , and then containing this forward energy in the hands, via the reins and bit. Impulsion ... contact with the bit, without resistance results in the horse flexing at the poll horse poll , maintaining an elastic contact that is equal on both sides of the bit. The horse stretches over its topline and follows the bit s contact forward and down. Being on the bit is more than just a fancy head position seesawing on the bit causes tension throughout the body. On the bit is synonymous with on the aids ... and follow the bit downward. The horse does not have to have its head perfectly perpendicular .... Common faults Image Wellen negativ.jpg right thumb How coming above the bit causes the back to drop ... the bit A horse is not on the bit only because its head is held at the vertical, or perpendicular to the ground, as a horse can maintain this headset while remaining stiff, heavy on the bit, and unresponsive ... is truly on the bit, and many novice riders achieve the vertical headset, while losing the impulsion ... on the bit, and will usually either lean on the rider s hands, placing too much pressure on the bit ... the bit . This makes the contact heavy, and the aids can not come throughness through . Some horses ... more details
bit widths A bit a contraction of binary digit is the basic unit of information in computing and telecommunication ... polarization , the orientation of reversible double stranded DNA , etc. In computing , a bit ... or computer program program . The length of a binary number may be referred to as its bit length . In information theory , one bit is typically defined as the uncertainty of a binary random variable ... known. ref Simon Haykin 2006 , Digital Communications ref In quantum computing , a quantum bit ... of two bit values, true and false . The symbol for bit, as a unit of information, is either simply bit recommended by the ISO IEC 80000 ISO IEC standard 80000 13 2008 or lowercase b recommended by the IEEE ... position could be either punched through or not, thus potentially carrying one bit of information. The encoding ... . McGraw Hill. ref Claude E. Shannon first used the word bit in his seminal 1948 paper A Mathematical ... Labs memo on 9 January 1947 in which he contracted binary digit to simply bit . Interestingly, Vannevar ... can be implemented in many forms. In most modern computing devices, a bit is usually represented ... devices, such as Jacquard s loom or Babbage s Analytical Engine , a bit was often stored as the position ... storage disk s, where a bit was represented by the polarity of magnetism magnetization of a certain ... memory , such as dynamic random access memory or flash memory , the two values of a bit ... s and certain types of read only memory , a bit may be represented by the presence or absence of a conducting path at a certain point of a circuit. In optical disc s, a bit is encoded as the presence ... values of one bit of storage are not equally likely, that bit of storage will contain less than one bit of information. Indeed, if the value is completely predictable, then the reading of that value ... s standard IEC 60027 specifies that the symbol for binary digit should be bit , and this should ... computer network s , data transfer rates are usually measured in bit per second bits per second ... more details
wiktionary application applications Application may refer to A verbal or written question request Application for employment , a form or collection of forms that an individual seeking employment must fill out when seeking employment Patent application , a request pending at a patent office for the grant of a patent Application software , computer software designed to help the user to perform specific tasks Function application in mathematics and computer science Application virtue , a characteristic encapsulated in diligence disambiguation cs Aplikace da Applikation de Applikation es Aplicaci n fr Application ko pl Aplikacja simple Application sk Aplik cia sl Aplikacija ur Application ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 16 Year nav 16 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 16 Roman numerals XVI was a leap year starting on Wednesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Titus Statilius Taurus Taurus and Lucius Scribonius Libo L. Scribonius Libo consul 16 AD Libo or, less frequently, year 769 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 16 for this year has been used since the early medieval period , when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire A Roman army of 50,000 men commanded by Germanicus gains a great victory at Battle of the Weser River Idistaviso , defeating the German war chief Arminius and recovering the lost eagles of Publius Quinctilius Varus Varus legions. ref Tacitus, The Annals s The Annals Tacitus Book 2 21 2.21 ref Germanicus employs North Sea fleet to avoid dangerous rivers, embarking an army in the Rhine Rhine delta aboard circa 1,000 ships. He defeats the Germanic peoples Germans at Amisius river ... s Epistulae ex Ponto appears. onlyinclude Births September 16 Drusilla sister of Caligula Drusilla ... DEFAULTSORT 16 Category 16 af 16 als 10er 16 am 16 . . . ar 16 an 16 arc 16 ast 16 az 16 bn bjn 16 be 16 be x old 16 bh bs 16 br 16 bg 16 ca 16 cv 16 cs 16 co 16 cy 16 da 16 de 16 et 16 el 16 es 16 eo 16 eu 16 fa fr 16 fy 16 gd 16 gl 16 gan 16 ko 16 hy 16 hr 16. io 16 bpy id 16 ia 16 os 16 is 16 it 16 he 16 jv 16 ka 16 kk 16 sw 16 ht 16 almanak jilyen la 16 lv 16. gads lb 16 lt 16 m. lmo 16 hu 16 mk 16 mg 16 mr . . ms 16 nah 16 nl 16 new ja 16 nap 16 no 16 nn 16 oc 16 or uz 16 pi nds 16 pl 16 pt 16 ro 16 qu 16 ru 16 sah 16 sa sq 16 simple 16 sk 16 sl 16 srn 16 sr 16 sh 16 su 16 fi 16 sv 16 tl 16 tt 16 th . . 559 tr 16 tk 16 uk 16 ur 16 vec 16 vi 16 vo 16 war 16 yo 16 zh yue 16 zh 16 ... more details
consist of 4 16 or 4 10 bits. The bit shown in the picture is a modern design for use in portable ... right thumb 300px From top to bottom Spade, lip and spur brad point , masonry bit and twist drill bits File Pistol grip drill.svg thumb Drill bit upper left , mounted on a pistol grip corded ... bit grasped by the chuck engineering chuck of a drill . The cutting edges of the drill bit ... bit sizes article. A comprehensive drill and tap size chart drill bit and tap size chart lists ... sizes. The term drill may refer to either a drilling machine or a drill bit for use in a drilling machine. In this article, for clarity, drill bit or bit is used throughout to refer to a bit for use in a drilling machine, and drill refers always to a drilling machine. Characteristics Main Drill bit shank Drill bit sizes Drill bit geometry has several aspects The spiral or rate of twist in the drill bit controls the rate of chip removal. A fast spiral drill bit is used in high feed rate applications ... the material has a tendency to gall on the bit or otherwise clog the hole, such as aluminum or copper. The point angle , or the angle formed at the tip of the bit, is determined by the material the bit ... provided to the cutting edge. A greater lip angle will cause the bit to cut more aggressively under the same amount of point pressure as a bit with a smaller lip angle. Both conditions can cause binding ... at any one time, requiring an aggressive lip angle, where a flat bit is extremely sensitive to small ... used widely by vendors to describe the length of the bit itself. clarify date August 2011 The Drill bit sizes Jobber length drill Jobber is a term used widely by vendors to describe the length of the bit ... to length ratio of the drill bit is usually between 1 1 and 1 10. Much higher ratios are possible ... nitride coating.jpg thumb upright 75px Titanium nitride coated twist bit Many different materials are used for or on drill bits, depending on the required application. Steels Soft low carbon steel ... more details
In computing , bit twiddler may refer to A piece of source code that does bit twiddling , which may mean Doing bit manipulation Interacting with computer hardware , especially when using a bit banging technique Reading or writing Binary file binary file format s or Being unnecessarily complex, perhaps due to optimization computer science premature optimization A programmer who writes bit twiddlers , as described above Hacker programmer subculture Hacker , an enthusiast or a programmer with profound understanding of the fundamentals of computer operation Hex editor , a software application that allows the manipulation of Binary file binary computer file s disambig pt Escovador de bit ... more details
In mathematical logic , the BIT predicate , sometimes written BIT i ,  j , is a predicate which tests whether the j th bit of the number i is 1, when i is written in binary. The BIT predicate is often examined in the context of first order logic , where we can examine the system resulting from adding the BIT predicate to first order logic. In descriptive complexity , the complexity class FO    BIT resulting from adding the BIT predicate to FO complexity FO results in a more robust complexity class. ref name Immerman book cite book last Immerman first Neil authorlink Neil Immerman title Descriptive Complexity year 1999 publisher Springer Verlag location New York isbn 0 387 98600 6 ref . We can also prove that the class FO    BIT, of first order logic with the BIT predicate, is the same as the class FO    PLUS    TIMES, of first order logic with addition and multiplication predicates. ref name Immerman BIT predicate cite book last Immerman first Neil authorlink Neil Immerman title Descriptive Complexity year 1999 publisher Springer Verlag location New York isbn 0 387 98600 6 pages 14 16 ref The BIT predicate is also examined in circuit complexity . References references See also Bit field DEFAULTSORT Bit Predicate Category Descriptive complexity Category Circuit complexity ... more details
bit rate of ISDN2 Basic Rate Interface 2 B channels 1 D channel of 64 64 16 144 kbit s also refers to the payload data rates, while the D channel signalling rate is 16 kbit s. The net bit rate of the Ethernet ... or data transfer rate refers to the achieved average net bit rate that is delivered to the application ...bitrates In telecommunications and computing , bit rate sometimes written bitrate , data rate or as a variable R ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id kNn p6WA38C&pg PA21&dq bit 22rate R 22 v onepage&q bit 20 22rate 20R 22&f false title Data Communications and Computer Networks first Prakash C last Gupta publisher PHI Learning year 2006 accessdate 2011 07 10 ref is the number of bit s that are conveyed or processed per unit of time. The bit rate is wiktionary quantified quantified using the Data rate units bits per second bit s or bps unit, often in conjunction with an SI prefix such as kilo ... many other computer related units, 1 kbit s is traditionally defined as 1,000 bit s, not 1,024 bit s, etc., also before 1999 when SI prefixes were introduced for units of information in the standard ... for bits per second is bit s not bits s , see writing style for SI units . In less formal contexts ... s , Bps . 1 Byte s Bps or B s corresponds to 8 bit s bps or b s . Protocol layers anchor Bit rates at various protocol layers Gross bit rate In digital communication systems, the physical layer gross ... bit rate v onepage&q gross 20bit 20rate&f false title Digital Transmission A Simulation Aided Introduction ... section 8.1.1.3 Gross Bit Rate and Information Rate accessdate 2011 07 10 ref raw bitrate , ref name ... data as well as protocol overhead. In case of serial communication s, the gross bit rate is related to the bit transmission time math T b math as math R b 1 over T b , math The gross bit rate is related ... s. Gross bit rate can be used interchangeably with baud only when there are two levels per ... carries exactly one bit of data something not true for modern modem modulation systems and modern LANs ... more details
about the digital information term the company Bitplane the Bureau of Inverse Technology BIT plane Image Lichtenstein bitplanes.png thumb right 400px The 8 bit planes of a gray scale image the one on left . There are eight because the original image uses eight bits per pixel. A bit plane of a digital discrete signal such as image or sound is a set of bit s corresponding to a given bit position in each ... Bit Plane work publisher PC Magazine date url http www.pcmag.com encyclopedia term 0,2542,t bit plane&i 38689,00.asp format doi accessdate 2007 05 02 ref For example, for 16bit data representation there are 16bit planes the first bit plane contains the set of the most significant bit, and the 16th contains the least significant bit. It is possible to see that the first bit plane gives the roughest but the most critical approximation of values of a medium, and the higher the number of the bit plane, the less is its contribution to the final stage. Thus, adding a bit plane gives a better approximation. If a bit on the nth bit plane on an m bit dataset is set to 1, it contributes a value of 2 sup m n sup , otherwise it contributes nothing. Therefore, bit planes can contribute half of the value of the previous bit plane. For example, in the 8 bit value 10110101 181 in decimal the bit planes work as follows class wikitable Bit Plane Value Contribution Running Total 1st 1 1 2 7 128 128 2nd 0 0 2 6 0 128 3rd 1 1 2 5 32 160 4th 1 1 2 4 16 176 5th 0 0 2 3 0 176 6th 1 1 2 2 4 180 7th 0 0 ... web last first authorlink coauthors title Bit Plane work publisher FOLDOC date url http foldoc.org foldoc.cgi?bit plane format doi accessdate 2007 05 02 ref One aspect of using bit planes is determining whether a bit plane is random noise or contains significant information. One method for calculating ... is the same as at least two of the three adjacent pixels, it is not noise. A noisy bit plane will have ... bit in sample denotes the sign of the function, or in the other words defines the half of the whole ... more details
Refimprove date May 2011 Is the number of binary digits, called bit s, necessary to represent an integer ref cite web url http reference.wolfram.com mathematica ref BitLength.html title Wolfram Mathematica 8 Documentation accessdate 10 Jan 2012 ref in the binary numeral system binary number system . At their most fundamental level, digital computers and telecommunications devices as opposed to analog signal analog devices can process only data that has been expressed in binary code binary format. The binary format expresses data as an arbitrary length series of values with one of two choices Yes No, 1 0, True False, etc., all of which can be expressed electronically as On Off. For information technology applications, the amount of information being processed is an important design consideration. The term bit length is technical shorthand for this measure. For example, computer processors are often designed to process data group into data type word s of a given length of bits 8 bit, 16bit, 32 bit, 64 bit, etc. . The bit length of each word data type word defines, for one thing, how many memory locations can be independently addressed by the processor. In public key cryptography , key cryptography key s are defined by their length expressed in binary digits their bit length. Reflist Category Binary arithmetic Category Computer arithmetic ... more details
graphics raster images , which may use multiple color depth bits per pixel . Another application of bit ...refimprove date December 2010 A bit array also known as a bitmap , a bitset , or a bitstring is an array ... data structure storing a subset of 1,2,..., n and is effective at exploiting bit level parallelism in hardware to perform operations quickly. A typical bit array stores kw bits, where w is the number ... individual bits in memory, nor have instructions to manipulate single bits, each bit in a word can be singled out and manipulated using bitwise operation s. In particular OR can be used to set a bit to one 11101010 OR 00000100 11101110 AND can be used to set a bit to zero 11101010 AND 11111101 11101000 AND together with zero testing can be used to determine if a bit is set 11101010 AND 00000001 00000000 0 11101010 AND 00000010 00000010 0 XOR can be used to invert or toggle a bit 11101010 XOR 00000100 11101110 11101110 XOR 00000100 11101010 To obtain the bit mask needed for these operations, we can use a Bitwise operation Bit shifts bit shift operator to shift the number 1 to the left by the appropriate number of places, as well as bitwise negation if necessary. We can view a bit array as a subset of 1,2,..., n , where a 1 bit indicates a number in the set and a 0 bit a number not in the set ... machine word . Whether the least significant bit or the most significant bit indicates the smallest index number is largely irrelevant, but the former tends to be preferred. Given two bit arrays of the same ... intersection , and complement set theory set theoretic difference using n w simple bit operations ... i a i and b i difference i a i and not b i source If we wish to iterate through the bits of a bit ... of 1 bits in a bit array, sometimes called the population count or Hamming weight, there are efficient ... bit operations. We simply run such an algorithm on each word and keep a running total. Counting zeros ..., sorting a bit array is trivial to do in O n time using counting sort &mdash we count the number ... more details
In telecommunication s, bit inversion means the changing of the state of a bit to the opposite state, i.e. the changing of a 0 bit to 1 or of a 1 bit to 0. It also refers to the changing of a state representing a given bit to the opposite state. Source Federal Standard 1037C and MIL STD 188 See also Bit error wiktionary Category Data transmission telecomm term stub ... more details
The evil bit is a fictional IPv4 header information technology packet header field proposed in RFC 3514, a humorous April Fools Day RFC from 2003 authored by Steven M. Bellovin Steve Bellovin . The Request for Comments RFC recommended that the last remaining unused bit in the IPv4 packet header be used to indicate whether a packet had been sent with malicious intent, thus making computer security engineering an easy problem simply ignore any messages with the evil bit set. Influence The evil bit has become a synonym for all attempts to seek simple technical solutions for difficult human social problems, in particular efforts to implement Internet censorship using simple technical solutions. The evil bit also became a noteworthy in joke in Slashdot . News about the publication of this RFC was posted in Slashdot dozens of times, reworded each time, among other April Fools Day April Fools stories, poking humour at the common criticism of Slashdot often posting duplicate stories. As a joke, FreeBSD implemented this on the same day but removed the changes on the following day. ref http lists.freebsd.org pipermail cvs all 2003 April 001098.html Implementation , http lists.freebsd.org pipermail cvs all 2003 April 001295.html removal ref A Linux patch implementing the iptables module ipt evil was posted the next year ref http lists.netfilter.org pipermail netfilter devel 2004 April 014854.html ipt evil, kernel part ref . Furthermore, a patch for FreeBSD 7 is available ref http unix.derkeiler.com Mailing Lists FreeBSD hackers 2008 04 msg00071.html RFC3514 for FreeBSD7 ref and is kept up to date. There is extension for Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP protocol http xmpp.org extensions xep 0076.html XEP 0076 Malicious Stanzas , inspired by evil bit. This RFC has also been quoted in the otherwise completely serious RFC 3675, .sex Considered Dangerous , which may have ... on their application for a top level domain TLD the document was not related to their application ... more details
Infobox single Name A Bit Patchy Cover Border Artist Switch DJ Switch from Album Released October 2005 small dance clubs & DJs small br September 2006 small charts small Format CD single, 12 Recorded Genre Trance music Trance Dance music Dance Reggae Length 6 32 Label Dubsided Records Writer Producer Certification Last single Just Bounce 2 This br 2005 This single A Bit Patchy br 2006 Next single I Still Love You br 2011 A Bit Patchy is a single by English DJ , Switch DJ Switch . It is based on the 1973 recording of Apache instrumental Apache , by Incredible Bongo Band . It was first released at the end of 2005 in disco s and dance club s, before arriving to the charts in 2006. The song was then remixed by various artists, including Eric Prydz , Sinden , and Sub Focus . Charts The single peaked at 11 in Spain for a week on 24 September 2006. ref http acharts.us song 39706 Acharts.us ref In the UK , it appeared in the charts on 16 December 2006, peaking at number 103. ref http www.musicvf.com song.php?id 127516 Music VF ref class wikitable sortable Chart Peak br position Spain PROMUSICAE style text align center 11 ref http www.dutchcharts.nl showitem.asp?interpret Switch&titel A Bit Patchy&cat s Dutch Charts, Switch A Bit Patchy ref Reception On 2 October 2005, BBC Radio 1 DJ, Gilles Peterson , rated A Bit Patchy the 4th best single in the Worldwide Tracks of the Year section of Worldwide Winners . ref http www.bbc.co.uk radio1 gillespeterson tracklistingarchiver1comments.shtml?20060101 BBC Radio 1, Gilles Peterson ref On 21 December 2005, a Netherlands Dutch DJ with a stagename called Gregor Salto put the single in the top 5 Dance singles of the year. ref http www.partyscene.nl news headlines 2005 december 245210?visitorId 11074e16ff4b98ea9537325986d7692b Partyscene, top 5 van 2005 ref In popular culture The song was featured in the 2011 William Hill bookmaker William Hill betting advert in the UK . References reflist Category 2005 singles ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Best Bit Type EP Artist Beth Orton Cover BestBit.jpg Released 14 December 1997 Recorded Genre Folk music Folk Length 4 15 Label Heavenly HVN 72 Producer Youth Last album Trailer Park album Trailer Park br 1996 This album Best Bit br 1997 Next album Central Reservation album Central Reservation br 1999 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r340895 pure url yes link Best Bit was released by Beth Orton , prior to her 1999 release Central Reservation album Central Reservation . It contains two songs performed with Terry Callier , which are covers of Fred Neil s Dolphins , and Callier s own Lean on me . The title track appears in an alternative version on Orton s own single, She Cries Your Name . It peaked at 36 in the UK official singles chart. The cover was photographed by Sam Harris. The video was directed by Steve Hanft . Track listing CD Heavenly HVN 72CD United Kingdom Best Bit small Orton small 4 15 Skimming Stone small Orton, Blanchard, Olsen, Barnes, Read small 5 48 Dolphins small Fred Neil small 4 16 Lean on Me small Terry Callier small 5 06 CD Dedicated 61702 44020 2 United States Best Bit small Orton small 4 15 Skimming Stone small Orton, Blanchard, Olsen, Barnes, Read small 5 48 Dolphins small Fred Neil small 4 16 Lean on Me small Terry Callier small 5 06 Touch Me with Your Love Live version small Barnes, Friend, Orton small 5 14 Track 5 was recorded live on the Morning Becomes Eclectic radio show off KCRW FM in Santa Monica, on 30 May, 1997. Beth Orton Category 1997 EPs Category Beth Orton albums Category Albums produced by Martin Glover ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 italic title Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Bit of Liverpool Type Studio album Artist The Supremes Cover Supremes liverpool.jpg Released October 16, 1964 Recorded 1964 Genre Pop music Pop , rock music Rock , R&B , Soul music Soul , Length N A Label Motown br small M 621 small Producer Hal Davis br Marc Gordon Last album Where Did Our Love Go album Where Did Our Love Go br 1964 This album A Bit of Liverpool br 1964 Next album The Supremes Sing Country, Western and Pop br 1965 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r76173 pure url yes link A Bit of Liverpool is an album by singing group The Supremes , released in the fall of 1964 in music 1964 on the Motown label. It just missed the Top 20 peaking at 21 on the Billboard Top 200 albums and 5 on the R&B chart, possibly due to the girls massive popularity than the sound of the record. It eventually sold close to 1 million copies. see Billboard charts. See soulful Detroit forum . Track listing How Do You Do It? small Mitch Murray small A World Without Love small Lennon McCartney John Lennon, Paul McCartney small The House of the Rising Sun small Traditional small A Hard Day s Night song A Hard Day s Night small Lennon, McCartney small Because small Dave Clark musician Dave Clark small You ve Really Got a Hold on Me small Smokey Robinson small You Can t Do That small Lennon, McCartney small Do You Love Me small Berry Gordy, Jr. small Can t Buy Me ... small Dave Clark Mike Smith small Unreleased recordings from the A Bit of Liverpool sessions ... align left Name align left Chart 1964 1965 align center Peak br position A Bit of Liverpool align left Billboard 200 U.S. Billboard 200 align center 21 The Supremes DEFAULTSORT Bit Of Liverpool, A Category ... Albums produced by Hal Davis Category Motown albums 1960s pop album stub it A Bit of Liverpool tr A Bit of Liverpool ... more details
Wiktionarypar bit TOCright Bit or BIT may refer to Bit A bit is a unit of information storage on a computer. One of several tools Drill bit Screwdriver bit Tool bit , used for turning work in lathes Bit horse , an object placed in a horse s mouth Bit money , a unit of money Bit part , a minor acting role Bit people , an ethnic group in Laos Bit language , the language spoken by the Bit People Bit, material from a standup comedian s repertoire Bit Corporation , a video game company List of Tron characters BitBit character , a character from the film Tron . A short term for the beer of the Bitburger brewery BIT infoshop , an infoshop which derived its name from the smallest unit of computer information. Bilateral Investment Treaty BIT Educational institutions Bearys institute of technology Bearys Institute of Technology Bangalore Institute of Technology , an institution of higher learning in India Beijing Institute of Technology , a university in China Birla Institute of Technology , an engineering institute in India BIT International College , formerly the Bohol Institute of Technology or BIT, in Bohol, Philippines BIT Sathy or Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, India Bhilai Institute of Technology Durg Electronics Built in self test Built in Test Built in Test in electronics Built In Test Equipment , an automated system used for fault detection usually on start up in electronic ... Treaty , an agreement establishing terms for private investment between states BiT City Bydgoszcz Toru Bipolar Integrated Technology BIT Inc , later name of Bipolar Integrated Technology , American semiconductor company BIT Teatergarasjen , Norwegian theatre and dance company Bureau of Inverse ... lookfrom Bit lookfrom BIT intitle bit BITS disambiguation disambig de Bit Begriffskl rung eo BIT fr Bit homonymie hr Bit razdvojba it BIT nl Bit ko BIT ja sr tr Bit ur Bit zh Bit ... more details
In computing, bit flipping may mean Bit manipulation , algorithmic manipulation of binary digits bits Bitwise operation NOT Bitwise operation NOT , performing logical negation to a single bit, or each of several bits, switching state 0 to 1, and vice versa Computer memory Memory error , an unintentional state switch from 0 to 1, or vice versa, of a bit stored to random access memory or other medium Bit flipping algorithm , a decoding algorithm See also bit flipping attack disambig ... more details
Spade bit may refer to Spade bit horse Spade bit used on horses Drill bit Spade bit Spade bit used on a drill disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
File tool bits.jpg thumb Various tool bits, carbide inserts and holders File Tool Bit Geometry.JPG thumb Typical hand ground cutting tool angles for the lathe. File Metal Cut diag.svg thumb Shearing action depicted. Refimprove date November 2009 The term tool bit generally refers to a non rotary cutting tool used in Lathe metal metal lathes , shaper s, and Planer metalworking planers . Such cutters are also often referred to by the set phrase name of single point cutting tool . The cutting edge is ground to suit a particular machining operation and may be resharpened or reshaped as needed. The ground tool bit is held rigidly by a tool holder while it is cutting. Geometry Back Rake is to help control the direction of the chip, which naturally curves into the work due to the difference in length from the outer and inner parts of the cut. It also helps counteract the pressure against the tool ... that they can be flipped over, giving as many as 16 cutting edges per insert. There are many types .... Spring loading deflection of the tool bit away from the material when excessive load is applied. Variable overhang the tool bit may be extended or retracted as the job requires. Rigidity the tool ... between the stiffnesses of most steel alloys. Holders used on lathes Bit holder and toolpost The toolpost is the part of a Lathe metal metalworking lathe which either holds the tool bit directly or holds a toolholder which contains the tool bit. There are a great variety of designs for toolposts ... its follower rest along with it. A tool bit or several tool bits and a compact follower rest usually ... which surrounds the workpiece forms a box around it . As the tool bit puts a lateral deflecting force ... spin around with the rotation of the spindle, taking facing cuts. Fly cutters are an application of tool bits where the bits are part of a rotary unit whereas most other tool bit use is linear ... have high enough carbon content to take hardening well. Each bit was forged with a hammer, quenched ... more details
Infobox VG title bit Generations image Image Bit Generations Series.JPG 300px All seven bit Generations games developer Skip Ltd. br Q Games publisher Nintendo released vgrelease JP July 13, 2006 Series One vgrelease JP July 27, 2006 Series Two genre Action game Action , Puzzle game puzzle modes Single player video game Single player ratings vgratings CERO A platforms Game Boy Advance media ROM cartridge requirements input DISPLAYTITLE bit Generations bit Generations is a video game franchise for the Game Boy Advance , published by Nintendo . It was first announced under the name Digitylish at the Electronic Entertainment Expo E3 in 2005. ref name digilux cite web author Harris, Craig date March ... by Q Games . The bit Generations series has only been released in Japan. The games were released ... to random Club Nintendo members, encouraging them to preview the games and to post their opinions at the bit ..., Craig date October 1, 2008 title IGN Art Style s Bit Generation url http wii.ign.com articles 915 915341p1.html publisher IGN accessdate 2009 09 12 ref Games Image Bit Generation Games.JPG 200px right thumb bit Generations game carts Boundish Boundish is played similar to the Magnavox Odyssey game ... Digidrive is the seventh and final installment of the bit Generations series. Developed by Q ... America on November 16, 2009. ref cite web url http press.nintendo.com articles.jsp?id 20784 title ... date 16 November 2009 archiveurl http www.nintendoworldreport.com newsArt.cfm?artid 20326 archivedate 16 November 2009 accessdate 16 November 2009 ref Reception Image Bit Generation Box.JPG 200px right thumb bit Generations game boxes Famitsu magazine scored games in the bit Generations series ... bit g index.html Official website ja icon http www.n sider.com newsview.php?type story&storyid 2264 Article about bit Generations Skip Ltd. games Category 2006 video games Category Action video games ... Puzzle video games Category Skip Ltd. games Category Video game franchises ja Bit Generations sv bit ... more details
The NX bit , which stands for No eXecute , is a technology used in CPU s to segregate areas of memory ... only found in Harvard architecture processors. However, the NX bit is being increasingly used in conventional ... for the NX bit may mark certain areas of memory as non executable. The processor will then refuse ... within this section this is known as a buffer overflow attack. Intel markets the feature as the XD bit ... memory model, AMD added a not executable or NX bit to the page table entry in its AMD64 architecture ... architecture it was implemented by AMD, as NX bit , for use by its AMD64 line of processors, such as the Athlon 64 and Opteron . The term NX bit seems to have now become commonly used to generically describe ... core. The NX bit specifically refers to bit number 63 i.e. the most significant bit of a 64 bit entry in the page table . If this bit is set to 0, then code can be executed from that page if set to 1 ... 32 bit page table format has no bit 63 and therefore no bit to disable enable execution. Software ... bit may prevent the call stack stack and dynamic memory allocation heap memory areas from being ... which allow some grey area method, where an explicit NX bit doesn t exist yet hardware allows one to be emulated in some way. FreeBSD Initial support for the NX bit, on x86 64 and x86 processors ... supports the NX bit on x86 64 CPUs and on x86 processors that implement it, such as the current 64 bit CPUs of AMD, Intel, Transmeta and VIA. The support for this feature in the 64 bit mode on x86 64 ... bit mode on 64 bit CPUs. These features have been in the stable Linux kernel since release 2.6.8 in August 2004. The availability of the NX bit on 32 bit x86 kernels, which may run on both 32 bit x86 CPUs and 64 bit x86 compatible CPUs, is significant because a 32 bit x86 kernel would not normally expect the NX bit that an AMD64 or IA 64 supplies the NX enabler patch ensures that these kernels will attempt to use the NX bit if present. Some desktop Linux distribution s such as Fedora Core 6 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Bit time is a concept in computer network ing. It is defined as the time it takes for one bit to be ejected from a Network Interface Card NIC operating at some predefined standard speed, such as 10 Mbit s. The time is measured between the time the Logical Link Control logical link control layer 2 sublayer receives the instruction from the operating system until the bit actually leaves the NIC. The bit time has nothing to do with the time it takes for a bit to travel on the network medium, but has to do with the internals of the NIC. To calculate the bit time at which a NIC ejects bits, use the following bit time 1 NIC speed To calculate the bit time for a 10 Mbit s NIC, use the formula as follows bit time 1 10 10 6 10 7 100 10 9 100 nanoseconds The bit time for a 10 Mbit s NIC is 100 nanoseconds. That is, a 10 Mbit s NIC can eject 1 bit every 100 nanoseconds. Bit time is distinctively different from slot time , which is the time taken for a pulse to travel through the longest permitted length of network medium. DEFAULTSORT Bit Time Category Computer network analysis de Bitzeit fr Bit time ... more details
In telecommunication , bit pairing is the practice of establishing, within a code set , a number of subsets that have an identical bit representation except for the state of a specified bit. Note An example of bit pairing occurs in the International Alphabet No. 5 and the American standardization Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII , where the upper case letters are related to their respective lower case letters by the state of bit six. References FS1037C MS188 Category Data transmission telecomm term stub ... more details
Bit manipulation is the act of algorithm ically manipulating bit s or other pieces of data computing data shorter than a Word data type word . Computer programming Programming tasks that require bit manipulation ... bit manipulation makes use of the bitwise operation s AND, OR, XOR, NOT, and bitwise operation Bit shifts bit shifts . Bit manipulation, in some cases, can obviate or reduce the need to loop over a data structure and can give many fold speed ups, as bit manipulations are processed in parallel, but the code can become rather more difficult to write and maintain. Terminology Bit twiddling and bit bashing are often used interchangeably with bit manipulation, but sometimes exclusively refer to clever or non obvious ways or uses of bit manipulation, or tedious or challenging low level device control data manipulation tasks. The term bit twiddling dates from history of computing hardware early ... of data that involved bit level computation . Example of bit manipulation The following two ... cpp A method using bit manipulation bool isPowerOfTwo x && x & x 1 source To understand the second method, please note, that powers of two have one and only one bit set in its binary representation x ... counts the total number of 1 s. Bit manipulation in the C programming language C has direct support for bitwise operations that can be used for bit manipulation. In the following examples, code n code is the index of the bit to be manipulated within the variable code bit fld code , which is an code unsigned char code being used as a bit field . Bit indexing begins at 0, not 1. Bit 0 is the least significant bit. Set a bit source lang c bit fld 1 n source Clear a bit source lang c bit fld & 1 n source Toggle a bit source lang c bit fld 1 n source Test a bit source lang c bit fld & 1 n source When using an array of bytes to represent set of bits, i.e., a bit array or bitset , the index of the byte in the array associated with a bit code n code can be calculated using division source lang ... more details