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  2. Hexspeak - Wikipedia

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    The DEC Alpha SRM console has a background process that traps memory errors, identified by PS as "BeefEater waiting on 0xdeadbeef". [23] 0xDEADC0DE: 3735929054 ("dead code") is used as a marker in OpenWrt firmware to signify the beginning of the to-be created jffs2 filesystem at the end of the static firmware. 0xDEADDEAD: 3735936685

  3. Dangling pointer - Wikipedia

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    Some debuggers will automatically overwrite and destroy data that has been freed, usually with a specific pattern, such as 0xDEADBEEF (Microsoft's Visual C/C++ debugger, for example, uses 0xCC, 0xCD or 0xDD depending on what has been freed [7]). This usually prevents the data from being reused by making it useless and also very prominent (the ...

  4. Deadbeef - Wikipedia

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  5. Wikipedia : Bots/Requests for approval/DeadbeefBot 2

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    For 2, I have a feeling that we could simply code it within the template to search for the nom page and link if it exists. (technical detail: Module:Article history/config#L-1879 ) For 3: It is a bit hard, it basically involves adding a newline to the last parameter of the AH template before inserting our ones.

  6. Magic number (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Used by Microsoft's C++ debugging runtime library and many DOS environments to mark uninitialized stack memory. CC is the opcode of the INT 3 debug breakpoint interrupt on x86 processors. [30] CDCDCDCD: Used by Microsoft's C/C++ debug malloc() function to mark uninitialized heap memory, usually returned from HeapAlloc() [26] 0D15EA5E

  7. List of Linux audio software - Wikipedia

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    DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is a modular audio player for Linux, *BSD, OpenSolaris, macOS, and other UNIX-like systems. JuK is a free software audio player for KDE, the default player since KDE 3.2. JuK supports collections of MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC audio files.

  8. 0xDEADBEEF - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Successful requests for adminship - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Requests for adminship/0xDeadbeef; Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/2over0;