It hit nine towns and the only one I remember the name of was Gorham which was completely destroyed by the tornado.
The Tri-State tornado had a path of 219 miles long and 3/4 mile to 1 mile wide across 3 states and numerous mining towns.
The "tristate area" of New York consists of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
The Tri-State tornado was the deadliest tornado in U.S. history. On March 18, 1925 this mile wide F5 tornado traveled a record 219 miles across parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people.
Tristate University
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A tristate device is a device that has three states instead of two. The normal states are low and high, where the output is pulled down or up by turning on one of the two output transistors. The third state is floating, where neither transistor is turned on. Tristate devices are useful in a bus design where, for instance, more than one device can drive a data bus, but only one at a time.
Tristate devices are used in bus based systems to allow multiple bus drivers to control the bus, each at different times, while all the rest are allowed to read the bus. Only one device can drive the bus at any one time. All the others "tristate" or float, so they neither drive the bus low nor high.
Tristate Trojans representing Vermont, new Hampshire, and Maine
a digital signal that can disconnect from the line it is driving to let something else drive it
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Tristate lines in the context of the DMA 8257 refer to the control lines that can be in one of three states: high, low, or high impedance (floating). This high impedance state allows multiple devices to share the same bus without interfering with each other, as it effectively disconnects the device from the bus when it is not actively transmitting data. The tristate feature is crucial for managing data transfers between the CPU and peripherals in a system, enabling efficient communication and minimizing conflicts.