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What (who) is A Cabin on the Coast - definition


A Cabin on the Coast         
SHORT STORY BY GENE WOLFE
"A Cabin on the Coast" is a science fantasy short story by American writer Gene Wolfe, initially published in the February 1984 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and collected in Endangered Species (1989) and The Best Of Gene Wolfe (2009).ISFDB entry It was nominated for the 1985 Nebula Award for Best Short Story as well as the 1985 Locus award.
Cache On A STick         
MODULE CONTAINING SRAM USED AS AN L2 CACHE IN MID-1990S COMPUTERS
Cache On A STick; COASt
<architecture> (COAST) <a href="">Intel Corporationa> attempt to's standardise the modular <a href="">L2 cachea> subsystem in <a href="">Pentiuma>-based computers. A COAST module should be about 4.35" wide by 1.14" high. According to earlier specifications from <a href="">Motorolaa>, a module between 4.33" and 4.36" wide, and between 1.12" and 1.16" high is within the COAST standard. Some module vendors, including some major motherboard suppliers, greatly violate the height specification. Another COAST specification violated by many suppliers concerns clock distribution in synchronous modules. The specification requires that the clock tree to each synchronous chip be balanced, i.e. equal length from edge of the connector to individual chips. An unbalanced clock tree increases reflections and noise. For a 256 <a href="">kilobytea> cache module the standard requires the same clock be used for both chips but some vendors use separate clocks to reduce loading on the clock driver and hence increase the clock speed. However, this creates unbalanced loading in other motherboard configurations, such as motherboards with soldered caches in the system. (1996-06-10)
coast to coast         
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Coast to coast; Coast 2 Coast; Coast to coast (album); Coast to Coast (film); Coast too coast; Coast two coast; Coast too Coast; Coast two Coast; Coast 2 coast; Coast to Coast (disambiguation); Coast To Coast; Coast-to-coast; Coast-to-Coast; Coast to Coast - EP; Coast to Coast (album); Coast to Coast (EP)
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