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Microchips that support a large amount of instructions of varying length. On the other side of the coin, you have RISC chips that use a smaller instruction set of more regular length. The battle between RISC and CISC rages on, but when it comes down to it, either way has its advantages and disadvantages. With CISC you can implement often-used strings of instructions into single instructions that could give you an advanta ISP Glossary:
Complex Instruction Set Computer - Scott en Aztlan wrote:>Given the USPS' track record, what are the chances for success using>their new "Click 'n Ship" service? On the face of it, it sounds GREAT:>go to the web site, print out a shipping label, pay online with your>credit card, and then just drop it off at the parcel drop in the post>office. . . .The label you are printing out is subject to the same rules as a postagemeter indicia. There should be no difference in how it's handled. If youare asking if their server is capable of billing your credit account thecorrect amount for postage, that's a different question.
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