The Export of Goods (Control) (Amendment No. 5) Order 1989
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CUSTOMS AND EXCISE The Export of Goods (Control) (Amendment No. 5) Order 1989
are designed or modified for the generation, transformation, and display of 2 or 3 dimensional vectors;(ii) are not designed for graphic arts, printing or publishing;(iii) have a total processing data rate of the central processing unit exceeding 28 million bit per second;(iv) have a central processing unit with a word-length exceeding 16 bit (and for this purpose microprocessor-based systems with 16 bit word-length and not more than a 32 bit architecture are regarded as 16 bit systems); and(v) exceed a block-move data rate of 800,000 pixels/sec or a maximum bit transfer rate of the channel for direct access to the main storage (Direct Memory Access or DMA channel) of 11 million bit per second;
any dedicated microprocessor or microcomputer microcircuit used solely for display, keyboard or input/output control; or(ii) any bit-slice microprocessor microcircuit;
1024 resolvable elements along any axis and 64 shades of grey or colour; or(ii) 320 resolvable elements along any axis and 256 shades of grey or colour;
a total transfer rate not exceeding 10.3 million bit per second;(ii) a total connected net capacity not exceeding 1320 million bit (140 MBytes);(iii) a total access rate not exceeding 80 accesses per second, with a maximum of 40 accesses per second for any one drive;
""block-move data rate" means the maximum number of pixels which can be moved per second from one location to another in the storage which functions as the frame buffer; "data-signalling rate" means the rate as defined in ITU Recommendation 53-36, taking into account that, for non-binary modulation, baud and bit per second are not equal; binary digits for coding, checking and synchronization functions are included within the data-signalling rate; the data-signalling rate is the maximum one-way rate, namely the maximum rate in either transmission or reception. "gateway" means the function, realised by any combination of equipment and software to carry out the conversion of conventions for representing, processing or communicating information used in one system into the corresponding but different conventions used in another system; "internetwork gateway" means a gateway for two systems which are themselves local area networks, wide area networks or both; "personal computer" means a microprocessor-based digital computer that is:
(This note is not part of the Order)
ISBN 0 11 097914 1 Notes: [3] S.I. 1987/2070, amended by S.I. 1988/1487, 1989/246, 354 and 1270. back |
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