-
Execution Processors and
Input Readers (POWER)
GRASP The
Spooler, IBM DOS/360, DOS/VS, and DOS/VSE
spooler, 1975–1980s The
Berkeley printing system (lpr/lpd)...
-
different devices The
Spooler, an
operating system enhancement that
provided spooling facilities for some IBM
computers Spool (aeronautics), the unit...
- was the
first such
spooler for IBM mainframes,
although it
later had
competition from IBM's own
POWER as well as DataCorp's
Spooler. The
product ran under...
-
around a
cylindrical core
known as a
spool. Many
reels also have
flanges (known as the rims)
around the ends of the
spool to help
retain the
wrapped material...
- two-
spool configuration where the fan is on a
separate low
pressure (LP)
spool,
running concentrically with the
compressor or high
pressure (HP)
spool; the...
-
Spool knitting, loom knitting, corking,
French knitting, or
tomboy knitting is a form of
knitting that uses a
spool with a
number of
nails or pegs around...
-
configuration to
generate appropriate output for a
given printer. It is
spooler independent which means it can be used with
Common Unix
Printing System...
- line-oriented formatting. DOS also
provides a
dynamically loadable print spooler named PRINT as well as
optional support to
support screen captures also...
-
implemented by many open-source Unix-like
operating systems. It
provides printer spooling and
network print server functionality using the Line
Printer Daemon protocol...
- also
useful in the
event of silt out.
Distance lines are
wound on to a
spool or a reel for storage, and are laid in situ by unrolling. The
length of...