Bit destuffing is a process used in data communication where extra bits that were added during bit stuffing are removed to restore the original data stream. Bit stuffing is often employed to prevent misinterpretation of data frames, particularly when specific bit patterns, such as flags, need to be avoided in the payload. By identifying and removing these extra bits, the receiver can accurately reconstruct the intended message. This technique is commonly used in protocols like HDLC and other transmission systems.
Bit stuffing and destuffing Zero-bit insertion and removal
A little bit. (Tiny bit)
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Bit patna>>> bit deoghar
The year of 1972.
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based on the size of the data bus they determine whether it is a 8 bit or 16 bit . here in 8086 it has 16 bit data bus hence it is called as 16 bit microprocessor
a. 8 bit b. 16 bit c.32 bit d.64 bit
a. 8 bit b. 16 bit c.32 bit d.64 bit
when dealing with bit, there are only 2 bits which are '0' and '1'. when the current bit is '0', if we toggle this bit, it will become '1' and when the current bit is '1', if we toggle this bit, it will become '0' that is
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There are different versions of Vista as well as 32-bit and 64-bit for each. To switch from 32-bit to 64-bit you would have to make sure that you have 64-bit compatible hardware and would have to purchase a 64-bit version of Vista.