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    How to input 2 bit password for security system in Verilog?

    Re: Verilog help why you are not implementing it by FSM machine
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    How to get audio data from microphone in c++

    optaining audio from a microphone in c++ I want any related stuff that can help me how to input and output audiooooo :D
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    voice and peek detection

    I tried this approach of analying the voice on the basis of average peak value but we can take average as unique value they vary in magnitude
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    tThe difference between the circular and regular convolution

    I could not understand the difference between the circular and regular convolution can somebody ellobrate it.:cry:
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    Help required :writing term paper

    There is book available in the book section ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND PROCESSING HOPE IT WILL HELP
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    Solution to 8n^2>=64nlgn equation

    Re: Solve equation I solve the equation through numerical computation and get n=43 solution at this both equation are equal.
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    How many threads can be assigned to a single process as each process has own memory?

    Re: multithreading I have two answer for that 1. We have schedular for this such as swapping saving the process into the hard disk and then reloading it so we have infinite number of threads. 2. We can have extra memory using paging technique
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    Interprocess communication

    Hi bat_man Shared memory between two processes is managed by the two process in active mode themselves and the os is not concerned with it It only allocates the memory.
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    Why the curve between pressure & 1/v move up in Boyles L

    Re: Boyle's Law Since as we increase temperature we are actualy increasing the kinetic energies of the atoms so the will strike with a greater force on the walls of the container in which they are held and as volume is inversly proprtional to the 1/v so it will decrease hope it will help. :D:D:D
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    Help me understand the hall field effect in semiconductors

    Re: SEMICODUCTOR PHYSICS As electric and magnetic field causes the electron to deviate from the straigth path due to lorentz force so we will have eletrons accumulating on the one side As more elctron on one side so one side become more negative as compared to other so we will develop field...

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