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Что (кто) такое Base 64 - определение

GROUP OF BINARY-TO-TEXT ENCODING SCHEMES USING 64 SYMBOLS (PLUS PADDING)
Radix-64; Base64 (encoding scheme); Modified Base64; Base64encoded; Base 64; Base-64; BASE64; Tetrasexagesimal; Radix64; Radix 64; Base64url; Base64 encoding
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base 64         
<file format, algorithm> A file format using 64 ASCII characters to encode the six bit binary data values 0-63. To convert data to base 64, the first byte is placed in the most significant eight bits of a 24-bit buffer, the next in the middle eight, and the third in the least significant eight bits. If there a fewer than three bytes to encode, the corresponding buffer bits will be zero. The buffer is then used, six bits at a time, most significant first, as indices into the string "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/" and the indicated character output. If there were only one or two input bytes, the output is padded with two or one "=" characters respectively. This prevents extra bits being added to the reconstructed data. The process then repeats on the remaining input data. Base 64 is used when transmitting binary data through text-only media such as electronic mail, and has largely replaced the older uuencode encoding. (2004-07-17)
Base64         
In computer programming, Base64 is a group of binary-to-text encoding schemes that represent binary data (more specifically, a sequence of 8-bit bytes) in sequences of 24 bits that can be represented by four 6-bit Base64 digits.
64 (magazine)         
  • ''64'' magazine logo
RUSSIAN CHESS AND DRAUGHTS PERIODICAL
64 (chess); 64 (chess magazine)
64 was a Russian chess magazine and draughts publication, published in Moscow. Its name referred to the number of squares on a chessboard.
C64         
  • Three case styles were used: C64 (top, 1982), C64C (1986, middle) and C64G (1987, bottom)
  • A C64C motherboard ("C64E" Rev B PAL 1992)
  • [[Commodore 64 Games System]] "C64GS"
  • ''THEC64 Mini'' (top) next to an original C64
  • Block diagram of the C64
  • C64 Direct-to-TV
  • The Commodore&nbsp;64 startup screen
  • 1541-II]] floppy disk drive and 1084S monitor displaying television-compatible [[S-Video]]
  • An early C64 motherboard (Rev A [[PAL]] 1982)
  • Game cartridges for ''[[Radar Rat Race]]'' and ''[[International Soccer]]''
  • Commodore 64 ports (from left: Joy1, Joy2, Power, ROM cartridge, RF-adj, RF modulator, A/V, Serial 488 bus, Tape, User)
  • power inlet}}
  • The C64 "Web.it" Internet Computer
  • [[Commodore Educator 64]]
  • [[Commodore MAX Machine]]
  • The two PETSCII character sets of the C64
  • Sprites on screen in a C64 game
  • KB]]}} reduction of available BASIC-interpreter program memory allocation, due to the [[address space]] used by the cartridge.
  • An example of SID chip generated music
  • [[Commodore SX-64]]
  • Full-size ''THEC64'' in its original box
8-BIT HOME COMPUTER INTRODUCED IN 1982
CBM 64; CBM-64; C-64; C=64; Comodore 64; Commodore 64 Emulators; CBM64; Commodore C64; Commie 64; C 64; Commador 64; .d64; C64 (home computer); C64C; C64-II; Assembler 64; Commodore 64C; Commodore 64c; C64
Commodore 64 [Additional explanations: computer] (Reference: Commodore)
C64         
  • Three case styles were used: C64 (top, 1982), C64C (1986, middle) and C64G (1987, bottom)
  • A C64C motherboard ("C64E" Rev B PAL 1992)
  • [[Commodore 64 Games System]] "C64GS"
  • ''THEC64 Mini'' (top) next to an original C64
  • Block diagram of the C64
  • C64 Direct-to-TV
  • The Commodore&nbsp;64 startup screen
  • 1541-II]] floppy disk drive and 1084S monitor displaying television-compatible [[S-Video]]
  • An early C64 motherboard (Rev A [[PAL]] 1982)
  • Game cartridges for ''[[Radar Rat Race]]'' and ''[[International Soccer]]''
  • Commodore 64 ports (from left: Joy1, Joy2, Power, ROM cartridge, RF-adj, RF modulator, A/V, Serial 488 bus, Tape, User)
  • power inlet}}
  • The C64 "Web.it" Internet Computer
  • [[Commodore Educator 64]]
  • [[Commodore MAX Machine]]
  • The two PETSCII character sets of the C64
  • Sprites on screen in a C64 game
  • KB]]}} reduction of available BASIC-interpreter program memory allocation, due to the [[address space]] used by the cartridge.
  • An example of SID chip generated music
  • [[Commodore SX-64]]
  • Full-size ''THEC64'' in its original box
8-BIT HOME COMPUTER INTRODUCED IN 1982
CBM 64; CBM-64; C-64; C=64; Comodore 64; Commodore 64 Emulators; CBM64; Commodore C64; Commie 64; C 64; Commador 64; .d64; C64 (home computer); C64C; C64-II; Assembler 64; Commodore 64C; Commodore 64c; C64
Commodore 64         
  • Three case styles were used: C64 (top, 1982), C64C (1986, middle) and C64G (1987, bottom)
  • A C64C motherboard ("C64E" Rev B PAL 1992)
  • [[Commodore 64 Games System]] "C64GS"
  • ''THEC64 Mini'' (top) next to an original C64
  • Block diagram of the C64
  • C64 Direct-to-TV
  • The Commodore&nbsp;64 startup screen
  • 1541-II]] floppy disk drive and 1084S monitor displaying television-compatible [[S-Video]]
  • An early C64 motherboard (Rev A [[PAL]] 1982)
  • Game cartridges for ''[[Radar Rat Race]]'' and ''[[International Soccer]]''
  • Commodore 64 ports (from left: Joy1, Joy2, Power, ROM cartridge, RF-adj, RF modulator, A/V, Serial 488 bus, Tape, User)
  • power inlet}}
  • The C64 "Web.it" Internet Computer
  • [[Commodore Educator 64]]
  • [[Commodore MAX Machine]]
  • The two PETSCII character sets of the C64
  • Sprites on screen in a C64 game
  • KB]]}} reduction of available BASIC-interpreter program memory allocation, due to the [[address space]] used by the cartridge.
  • An example of SID chip generated music
  • [[Commodore SX-64]]
  • Full-size ''THEC64'' in its original box
8-BIT HOME COMPUTER INTRODUCED IN 1982
CBM 64; CBM-64; C-64; C=64; Comodore 64; Commodore 64 Emulators; CBM64; Commodore C64; Commie 64; C 64; Commador 64; .d64; C64 (home computer); C64C; C64-II; Assembler 64; Commodore 64C; Commodore 64c; C64
<computer> (C64) An 8-bit Commodore Business Machines personal computer released around September 1981. Prototypes were (apparently) made before Christmas 1980 (and shown at some computer fair). The CPU was a 6510 from MOS Technologies (who were a wholly owned subsiduary of Commodore at this time(?)). The C64 had 64 kilobytes of RAM as standard and a 40-column text, 320x200 pixel display generating composite video, usually connected to a television. DMA-based memory expanders for the C64 (and C128) allowed 128, 256, and 512 kb of RAM. Several third party manufacturers produce accelerators and RAM expanders for the C64 and C128. (Some, risking a holy war, compare this to putting a brick on roller-skates). Such accelerators come in speeds up to 20MHz (20 times the original) and RAM expanders to 16MB. The C64's 1541 5.25 floppy disk drive had a 6502 processor as a disk controller. See also Commodore 65. ["Assembly language programming with the Commodore 64", Marvin L. De Jong]. (1996-06-05)
64-bit         
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE BIT WIDTH
64 bit; 64-bit computers; 64 bits; LP64; ILP64; 64-Bit Processor; LLP64; SILP64; 64-bit application; 64bit; 64-bit architecture; 64-bit; 64-bit OS; 64-bit operating system; 64-bit processor; Native x86-64 Windows software; 64-bit support; 64-Bit; 64-bit CPU; 64-bit computer; ILP32
<architecture> A term describing a computer architecture based around an ALU, registers and data bus which are 64 bits wide. 64-bit processors were quite common in 1996, e.g. Digital Alpha, versions of Sun SPARC, MIPS, IBM AS/4000. the PowerPC and Intel were expected to move to 64 bits at their next generation - PPC 620 and Intel P7. A 64-bit address bus allows the processor to address 18 million gigabytes as opposed to the mere 4 gigabytes allowed with 32 bits. There were in 1996 already hard disks which can hold over 4GB. Floating point calculations can also be more accurate. A 64-bit OS is needed as well to take advantage of the CPU. In 1996 there were only a few 64-bit operating systems, including OS/400, Digital Unix, Solaris (partialy). A 32-bit OS can run on a 64-bit CPU. (2004-05-12)
Arado Ar 64         
1930 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY
Ar 64; Ar-64
The Arado Ar 64 was a single-seat biplane fighter, developed in the late 1920s. It was among the first fighters produced when Germany abandoned the restrictions of the Treaty of Versailles and began rearming.
64-bit computing         
COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE BIT WIDTH
64 bit; 64-bit computers; 64 bits; LP64; ILP64; 64-Bit Processor; LLP64; SILP64; 64-bit application; 64bit; 64-bit architecture; 64-bit; 64-bit OS; 64-bit operating system; 64-bit processor; Native x86-64 Windows software; 64-bit support; 64-Bit; 64-bit CPU; 64-bit computer; ILP32
In computer architecture, 64-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 64 bits wide. Also, 64-bit CPUs and ALUs are those that are based on processor registers, address buses, or data buses of that size.
Nintendo 64 technical specifications         
  • A Nintendo 64 with the 64DD installed below
  • VR4300 CPU
  • A Nintendo 64 console and controller in Fire-Orange color
  • A gray Nintendo 64 controller
  • Open and unopened Nintendo 64 Game Paks
  • RCP
  • Main motherboard
  • Main motherboard
  • 64-bit "Reality Coprocessor"
  • 2-chip [[RDRAM]]
FIFTH-GENERATION HOME VIDEO GAME CONSOLE BY NINTENDO
Reality Coprocessor; Nintendo sixty-four; Ultra 64; Nintendo64; Nu64; Nintendo Ultra 64; ニンテンドウ64; Ultra Famicom; Nintendo sixty four; N 64; Nintendo 6 4; N-64; Nintendo Project Reality; N64; Nintendo 64 technical specifications; Nintendo 64 programming characteristics; Nintendo 64 hardware; Nintendo 64 color variants; Nintendo 64 retail configurations; Nintendo 64 color variations; RCP (chip); ニンテンドー64; Nintendō Rokujūyon; Reality Co-Processor; N64 specs; Nintendo Sixty-Four; NUS-001; N64 programming characteristics; Emulators for the Nintendo 64
This article describes the processor, memory, and other components of the 1996 Nintendo 64 home video game console.

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Base64

In computer programming, Base64 is a group of binary-to-text encoding schemes that represent binary data (more specifically, a sequence of 8-bit bytes) in sequences of 24 bits that can be represented by four 6-bit Base64 digits.

Common to all binary-to-text encoding schemes, Base64 is designed to carry data stored in binary formats across channels that only reliably support text content. Base64 is particularly prevalent on the World Wide Web where one of its uses is the ability to embed image files or other binary assets inside textual assets such as HTML and CSS files.

Base64 is also widely used for sending e-mail attachments. This is required because SMTP – in its original form – was designed to transport 7-bit ASCII characters only. This encoding causes an overhead of 33–37% (33% by the encoding itself; up to 4% more by the inserted line breaks).