Sun-2 - определение. Что такое Sun-2
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое Sun-2 - определение

COMPUTER
Sun2; Sun 2
Найдено результатов: 12942
sun in splendour         
  • badge]] to Richard (Charles Fox-Davies, ''A Complete Guide to Heraldry'', 1909, p. 468).</ref>
  •  [[Sun of May]] as depicted on the flag of [[Argentina]]
HERALDIC FIGURE
Sun in splendour; Sun in splendor
¦ noun Heraldry the sun as heraldically blazoned, depicted with rays and often a human face.
Sun outage         
INTERRUPTION IN OR DISTORTION OF GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE SIGNALS CAUSED BY INTERFERENCE FROM SOLAR RADIATION
Solar outage; Sun transit; Sun Fade; Sun Outage
A Sun outage, Sun transit, or Sun fade is an interruption in or distortion of geostationary satellite signals caused by interference (background noise) of the Sun when it falls directly behind a satellite which an Earth station is trying to receive data from or transmit data to. It usually occurs briefly to such satellites twice per year and such earth stations install temporary or permanent guards to their receiving systems to prevent equipment damage.
Sun Newspapers         
  • thumb
SUBURBAN CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER CHAIN
Cleveland Sun Newspapers; Chagrin Solon Sun
Sun Newspapers was formed as a chain of weekly newspapers serving Northeast Ohio. Prior to a major reorganization in 2013, the chain consisted of 11 weekly newspapers serving 49 different communities in Greater Cleveland.
sun         
  • left
  • left
  • During a total [[solar eclipse]], the solar corona can be seen with the naked eye, during the brief period of totality.
  • left
  • 300x300px
  • Illustration of different stars' internal structure. The Sun in the middle has an inner radiating zone and an outer convective zone.
  • High-resolution image of the Sun's surface taken by the [[Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope]] (DKIST)
  • right
  • Sunspots time-lapse in Hydrogen-alpha captured with an amateur solar telescope
  • Artist rendition of the [[Parker Solar Probe]]
  • Illustration of [[Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9]]
  • left
  • Drawing of a [[Solar Maximum Mission]] probe
  • left
  • The Solar System, with sizes of the Sun and planets to scale. The terrestrial planets are on the right, the gas and ice giants are on the left.
  • The [[Trundholm sun chariot]] pulled by a horse is a sculpture believed to be illustrating an important part of [[Nordic Bronze Age]] mythology.
  • left
  • The Sun seen through a light fog
  • Illustration of the Sun's structure, in false color for contrast
  • The size of the current Sun (now in the [[main sequence]]) compared to its estimated size during its red-giant phase in the future
  • ☉
  • ☉
  • ''Ulysses'' spacecraft]] testing at the vacuum spin-balancing facility
  • Overview of the evolution of a star like the Sun
  • Ancient Kingdom of Shu]], coinciding with the [[Shang dynasty]].
STAR AT THE CENTRE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Local Star; Heliology; Solar diameter; Solar glare; Sun (astronomy); ☉; Sun gravity; End of the Sun; Layers of the Sun; Structure of the Sun; Solar astronomy; Solarian; Sun (star); Sun characteristics; Solar magnetic field; Local star; Parts of the sun; Earth's sun; Watch sun directly; Sun's orbit; Orbit of the sun; Orbit of the Sun; 🌞; Sol (sun); Sol (star); Internal structure of the Sun; Solar X-ray astronomy; Solar atmosphere; Nearest star to our planet; Atmosphere of the Sun; Solar photosphere; Exploration of the Sun; Star Sol; Sun's atmosphere; Earth's nearest star; Our sun; Our Sun; Sowng
(suns)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
The sun is the ball of fire in the sky that the Earth goes round, and that gives us heat and light.
The sun was now high in the southern sky...
The sun came out, briefly.
...the sun's rays...
The sun was shining.
N-SING: usu the N
2.
You refer to the light and heat that reach us from the sun as the sun.
Dena took them into the courtyard to sit in the sun...
N-UNCOUNT: usu the N
3.
A sun is any star which has planets going around it.
N-COUNT
4.
Everything under the sun means a very great number of things. Anything under the sun means anything at all.
We sat there for hours talking about everything under the sun...
PHRASE: PHR after v
5.
a place in the sun: see place
Sun         
  • left
  • left
  • During a total [[solar eclipse]], the solar corona can be seen with the naked eye, during the brief period of totality.
  • left
  • 300x300px
  • Illustration of different stars' internal structure. The Sun in the middle has an inner radiating zone and an outer convective zone.
  • High-resolution image of the Sun's surface taken by the [[Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope]] (DKIST)
  • right
  • Sunspots time-lapse in Hydrogen-alpha captured with an amateur solar telescope
  • Artist rendition of the [[Parker Solar Probe]]
  • Illustration of [[Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9]]
  • left
  • Drawing of a [[Solar Maximum Mission]] probe
  • left
  • The Solar System, with sizes of the Sun and planets to scale. The terrestrial planets are on the right, the gas and ice giants are on the left.
  • The [[Trundholm sun chariot]] pulled by a horse is a sculpture believed to be illustrating an important part of [[Nordic Bronze Age]] mythology.
  • left
  • The Sun seen through a light fog
  • Illustration of the Sun's structure, in false color for contrast
  • The size of the current Sun (now in the [[main sequence]]) compared to its estimated size during its red-giant phase in the future
  • ☉
  • ☉
  • ''Ulysses'' spacecraft]] testing at the vacuum spin-balancing facility
  • Overview of the evolution of a star like the Sun
  • Ancient Kingdom of Shu]], coinciding with the [[Shang dynasty]].
STAR AT THE CENTRE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Local Star; Heliology; Solar diameter; Solar glare; Sun (astronomy); ☉; Sun gravity; End of the Sun; Layers of the Sun; Structure of the Sun; Solar astronomy; Solarian; Sun (star); Sun characteristics; Solar magnetic field; Local star; Parts of the sun; Earth's sun; Watch sun directly; Sun's orbit; Orbit of the sun; Orbit of the Sun; 🌞; Sol (sun); Sol (star); Internal structure of the Sun; Solar X-ray astronomy; Solar atmosphere; Nearest star to our planet; Atmosphere of the Sun; Solar photosphere; Exploration of the Sun; Star Sol; Sun's atmosphere; Earth's nearest star; Our sun; Our Sun; Sowng
·noun ·see Sunn.
II. Sun ·noun The direct light or warmth of the sun; sunshine.
III. Sun ·noun Any heavenly body which forms the center of a system of orbs.
IV. Sun ·vt To expose to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun cloth; to sun grain.
V. Sun ·noun That which resembles the sun, as in splendor or importance; any source of light, warmth, or animation.
VI. Sun ·noun The luminous orb, the light of which constitutes day, and its absence night; the central body round which the earth and planets revolve, by which they are held in their orbits, and from which they receive light and heat. Its mean distance from the earth is about 92,500,000 miles, and its diameter about 860,000.
Sun Microsystems, Inc.         
  • A Sun [[server rack]] at the Computer Museum of America in [[Roswell, Georgia]]
  • Logo used on hardware products by Oracle
  • SPARCstation 1+
  • 150px
  • Sun in [[Markham, Ontario]], Canada
  • Sun [[server rack]]s at [[Seneca College]] (York Campus)
  • Buildings 21 and 22 at Sun's headquarters campus in Santa Clara
  • 150px
  • 200px
  • [[VirtualBox]], purchased by Sun
  • Aerial photograph of the Sun headquarters campus in Santa Clara, California
DEFUNCT AMERICAN COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE COMPANY
Sun microsystems; SUNW; Sun workstation; Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Sun Microsystems Incorporated; Sun Microsystems, Incorporated; Sun MicroSystems; Sun Microsystem; Sun Microsystems Inc.; Sun Micro; Sun micro; SeeBeyond Technology Corporation; SeeBeyond; Javasoft; SUN Microsystems; JavaSoft; Sun Fellow; Sun netra t1 105; Sun.com; SunSoft, Inc.; Sun Microsystems, Inc; Sun Micro systems; Sun Micro Systems; Sun micro systems; Sun Microsystems Press
<company> One of the first, and now biggest, US computer manufacturers. They also manufacture in Europe. The Sun-2 and 3 series of workstations and servers were based on the Motorola 680x0 family of microprocessors and the Sun-4 series on the SPARC. Sun also produce their own version of Unix, originally called SunOS and now Solaris. Their Network File System has become the de facto standard for sharing files between Unix systems. Quarterly sales $1403M, profits $78M (Aug 1994). http://sun.com/. {Sun World Online (http://sun.com/sunworldonline/)}. Address: 2550 Garcia Ave., Mt. View, CA 94043 -1100 USA. (1995-10-14)
Sun Chuyue         
CHINESE POLITICIAN
Sun Maodao; Sun Daomao
Sun Chuyue (Chinese: 孫處約) (died 664?), alternative name Sun Maodao (孫茂道) and/or Sun Daomao (孫道茂),The biographies of Sun Chuyue in the Old Book of Tang and New Book of Tang had conflicting accounts of the history of Sun's name.
sun         
  • left
  • left
  • During a total [[solar eclipse]], the solar corona can be seen with the naked eye, during the brief period of totality.
  • left
  • 300x300px
  • Illustration of different stars' internal structure. The Sun in the middle has an inner radiating zone and an outer convective zone.
  • High-resolution image of the Sun's surface taken by the [[Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope]] (DKIST)
  • right
  • Sunspots time-lapse in Hydrogen-alpha captured with an amateur solar telescope
  • Artist rendition of the [[Parker Solar Probe]]
  • Illustration of [[Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9]]
  • left
  • Drawing of a [[Solar Maximum Mission]] probe
  • left
  • The Solar System, with sizes of the Sun and planets to scale. The terrestrial planets are on the right, the gas and ice giants are on the left.
  • The [[Trundholm sun chariot]] pulled by a horse is a sculpture believed to be illustrating an important part of [[Nordic Bronze Age]] mythology.
  • left
  • The Sun seen through a light fog
  • Illustration of the Sun's structure, in false color for contrast
  • The size of the current Sun (now in the [[main sequence]]) compared to its estimated size during its red-giant phase in the future
  • ☉
  • ☉
  • ''Ulysses'' spacecraft]] testing at the vacuum spin-balancing facility
  • Overview of the evolution of a star like the Sun
  • Ancient Kingdom of Shu]], coinciding with the [[Shang dynasty]].
STAR AT THE CENTRE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Local Star; Heliology; Solar diameter; Solar glare; Sun (astronomy); ☉; Sun gravity; End of the Sun; Layers of the Sun; Structure of the Sun; Solar astronomy; Solarian; Sun (star); Sun characteristics; Solar magnetic field; Local star; Parts of the sun; Earth's sun; Watch sun directly; Sun's orbit; Orbit of the sun; Orbit of the Sun; 🌞; Sol (sun); Sol (star); Internal structure of the Sun; Solar X-ray astronomy; Solar atmosphere; Nearest star to our planet; Atmosphere of the Sun; Solar photosphere; Exploration of the Sun; Star Sol; Sun's atmosphere; Earth's nearest star; Our sun; Our Sun; Sowng
n.
1.
Day-star, orb of day.
2.
Sunshine, light, sunny place.
sun         
  • left
  • left
  • During a total [[solar eclipse]], the solar corona can be seen with the naked eye, during the brief period of totality.
  • left
  • 300x300px
  • Illustration of different stars' internal structure. The Sun in the middle has an inner radiating zone and an outer convective zone.
  • High-resolution image of the Sun's surface taken by the [[Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope]] (DKIST)
  • right
  • Sunspots time-lapse in Hydrogen-alpha captured with an amateur solar telescope
  • Artist rendition of the [[Parker Solar Probe]]
  • Illustration of [[Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9]]
  • left
  • Drawing of a [[Solar Maximum Mission]] probe
  • left
  • The Solar System, with sizes of the Sun and planets to scale. The terrestrial planets are on the right, the gas and ice giants are on the left.
  • The [[Trundholm sun chariot]] pulled by a horse is a sculpture believed to be illustrating an important part of [[Nordic Bronze Age]] mythology.
  • left
  • The Sun seen through a light fog
  • Illustration of the Sun's structure, in false color for contrast
  • The size of the current Sun (now in the [[main sequence]]) compared to its estimated size during its red-giant phase in the future
  • ☉
  • ☉
  • ''Ulysses'' spacecraft]] testing at the vacuum spin-balancing facility
  • Overview of the evolution of a star like the Sun
  • Ancient Kingdom of Shu]], coinciding with the [[Shang dynasty]].
STAR AT THE CENTRE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Local Star; Heliology; Solar diameter; Solar glare; Sun (astronomy); ☉; Sun gravity; End of the Sun; Layers of the Sun; Structure of the Sun; Solar astronomy; Solarian; Sun (star); Sun characteristics; Solar magnetic field; Local star; Parts of the sun; Earth's sun; Watch sun directly; Sun's orbit; Orbit of the sun; Orbit of the Sun; 🌞; Sol (sun); Sol (star); Internal structure of the Sun; Solar X-ray astronomy; Solar atmosphere; Nearest star to our planet; Atmosphere of the Sun; Solar photosphere; Exploration of the Sun; Star Sol; Sun's atmosphere; Earth's nearest star; Our sun; Our Sun; Sowng
n.
1) the blazing; bright; hot; midday; tropical sun
2) the sun beats down; rises; sets; shines
3) in, under the sun
Sun         
  • left
  • left
  • During a total [[solar eclipse]], the solar corona can be seen with the naked eye, during the brief period of totality.
  • left
  • 300x300px
  • Illustration of different stars' internal structure. The Sun in the middle has an inner radiating zone and an outer convective zone.
  • High-resolution image of the Sun's surface taken by the [[Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope]] (DKIST)
  • right
  • Sunspots time-lapse in Hydrogen-alpha captured with an amateur solar telescope
  • Artist rendition of the [[Parker Solar Probe]]
  • Illustration of [[Pioneer 6, 7, 8, and 9]]
  • left
  • Drawing of a [[Solar Maximum Mission]] probe
  • left
  • The Solar System, with sizes of the Sun and planets to scale. The terrestrial planets are on the right, the gas and ice giants are on the left.
  • The [[Trundholm sun chariot]] pulled by a horse is a sculpture believed to be illustrating an important part of [[Nordic Bronze Age]] mythology.
  • left
  • The Sun seen through a light fog
  • Illustration of the Sun's structure, in false color for contrast
  • The size of the current Sun (now in the [[main sequence]]) compared to its estimated size during its red-giant phase in the future
  • ☉
  • ☉
  • ''Ulysses'' spacecraft]] testing at the vacuum spin-balancing facility
  • Overview of the evolution of a star like the Sun
  • Ancient Kingdom of Shu]], coinciding with the [[Shang dynasty]].
STAR AT THE CENTRE OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Local Star; Heliology; Solar diameter; Solar glare; Sun (astronomy); ☉; Sun gravity; End of the Sun; Layers of the Sun; Structure of the Sun; Solar astronomy; Solarian; Sun (star); Sun characteristics; Solar magnetic field; Local star; Parts of the sun; Earth's sun; Watch sun directly; Sun's orbit; Orbit of the sun; Orbit of the Sun; 🌞; Sol (sun); Sol (star); Internal structure of the Sun; Solar X-ray astronomy; Solar atmosphere; Nearest star to our planet; Atmosphere of the Sun; Solar photosphere; Exploration of the Sun; Star Sol; Sun's atmosphere; Earth's nearest star; Our sun; Our Sun; Sowng

Википедия

Sun-2

The Sun-2 series of UNIX workstations and servers was launched by Sun Microsystems in November 1983. As the name suggests, the Sun-2 represented the second generation of Sun systems, superseding the original Sun-1 series. The Sun-2 series used a 10 MHz Motorola 68010 microprocessor with a proprietary Sun-2 Memory Management Unit (MMU), which enabled it to be the first Sun architecture to run a full virtual memory UNIX implementation, SunOS 1.0, based on 4.1BSD. Early Sun-2 models were based on the Intel Multibus architecture, with later models using VMEbus, which continued to be used in the successor Sun-3 and Sun-4 families.

Sun-2 systems were supported in SunOS until version 4.0.3.

A port to support Multibus Sun-2 systems in NetBSD was begun in January 2001 from the Sun-3 support in the NetBSD 1.5 release. Code supporting the Sun-2 began to be merged into the NetBSD tree in April 2001. sun2 is considered a tier 2 support platform as of NetBSD 7.0.1.