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  2. Dot matrix printing - Wikipedia

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    Dot matrix printers are a type of impact printer that prints using a fixed number of pins or wires [2] [3] and typically use a print head that moves back and forth or in an up-and-down motion on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper. They were also known as serial dot matrix printers. [4]

  3. Design for X - Wikipedia

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    Design for excellence (DfX or DFX) is a term and abbreviation used interchangeably in the existing literature, [1] [2] [3] where the X in design for X is a variable which can have one of many possible values. [4]

  4. Gun serial number - Wikipedia

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    The serial number of this pistol is located under the dust cover on the frame, on the barrel, and on the slide. The bolt of an Arisaka military rifle, which carries identifiers matching the main serial number which is on the receiver. A gun serial number is a unique identifier assigned to a singular firearm. [A]

  5. DFX - Wikipedia

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    The acronym DFX may refer to: DFX/ Digital FX; Delta Force Xtreme; Cosworth DFX; AutoCAD DXF - Common file extension for CAD tools;

  6. Serial number arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Addition of a value below 0 or above 2 SERIAL_BITS−1 − 1 is undefined. Basically, adding values beyond this range will cause the resultant sequence number to "wrap", and (often) result in a number that is considered "less than" the original sequence number.

  7. CAD data exchange - Wikipedia

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    This allows to control the quality of the imported data. Quality of exchange using STEP is so important that regular benchmarks are run by independent associations (AFNeT, PDES, inc., ProSTEP iViP) to check exchanges between various CAD and PLM systems. Some CAD systems have functionalities to compare geometry of two models.

  8. GDSII - Wikipedia

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    Objects contained in a GDSII file are grouped by assigning numeric attributes to them including a "layer number", "datatype" or "texttype". While these attributes were designed to correspond to the "layers of material" used in manufacturing an integrated circuit, their meaning rapidly became more abstract to reflect the way that the physical ...

  9. Voodoo2 - Wikipedia

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    The card runs at a chipset clock rate of 90 MHz and uses 100 MHz EDO DRAM, and is available for the PCI interface. The Voodoo2 comes in two models, one with 8 MB RAM and one with 12 MB RAM.