V-me was created in 2007.
VME eXtensions for Instrumentation
Some acronyms of vme would be virtual machine environment, which is an ICL operating system. It can also stand for virtual memory extension or virtual memory extended.
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Nick Pomiankowski has written: 'Using the VME 2900 Fortran(G) compiler'
Lazy Town only plays on VME Ch. 846 in Spanish on DISH.
Back plane normally refers to electronic bus standards such as VME(vestigal module europa) and PCI(periperal component interconnect) Jayachandran
Michael J. Robb has written: 'VME rollbck hardware for time warp multiprocessor systems' -- subject(s): Computerized simulation, Hardware, Multiprocessing (Computers), Time measurement
Steve Heath has written: 'Multimedia and Communications Technology' 'VMEbus user's handbook' -- subject(s): Computer interfaces, VME (Computer bus) 'Empire' 'Effective PC networking' -- subject(s): Local area networks (Computer networks), Microcomputers 'Newnes UNIX pocket book' -- subject(s): Operating systems (Computers), UNIX System V (Computer file) 'TVR Griffith and Chimaera' 'Newnes Windows NT pocket book' -- subject(s): Microsoft Windows NT, Operating systems (Computers) 'Pagemaker Made Simple' 'Vmebus' -- subject(s): VME (Computer bus) 'Newnes Mac user's pocket book' -- subject(s): Macintosh (Computer) 'Essential Linux' -- subject(s): Linux, Operating systems (Computers)
VX VXI typically refers to a range of standards and specifications related to modular instrumentation and automated testing systems. VX is often associated with the VXI (VME eXtensions for Instrumentation) architecture, which is used for building modular test systems. This architecture allows for high-performance measurement and control in various applications, including telecommunications and aerospace. Essentially, VX VXI combines the benefits of modularity and interoperability in test and measurement environments.
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