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What is the difference between assembly commands RET & RETI ?

GB DEV FAQs
RET is just a return from subroutine. RETI is two commands in one. RETI is EI / RET in that order. The commands EI & DI don't take effect immediately. They take effect following the instruction that follows them.

What is the difference between a private assembly and a shared assembly?

Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
The terms 'private' and 'shared' refer to how an assembly is deployed, not any intrinsic attributes of the assembly. A private assembly is normally used by a single application, and is stored in the application's directory, or a sub-directory beneath. A shared assembly is intended to be used by multiple applications, and is normally stored in the global assembly cache (GAC), which is a central repository for assemblies. See similar questions...

What is an assembly?

Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
assembly is sometimes described as a logical .EXE or .DLL, and can be an application (with a main entry point) or a library. An assembly consists of one or more files (dlls, exes, html files etc), and represents a group of resources, type definitions, and implementations of those types. An assembly may also contain references to other assemblies. These resources, types and references are described in a block of data called a manifest. See similar questions...

E. How do you remove the rear speakers / amp assembly?

Frequently Asked Questions
I just removed one yesterday from the junk yard. It's the same procedure Matt D listed below. Just remove the the rear seat enough to lift the rear deck lid up around the speakers. There are three clips and three 8 mm bolts. I removed all three bolts and two clips. Then I went to the trunk and carefully pulled the speaker and amp assembly down. If you simply need to remove the speaker, that is even easier and can be done solely from the trunk. - /Bryan (91 SE), 6/16/01. See similar questions...

What is the difference between OPER and SILCOPER commands?

SILC Secure Internet Live Conferencing
The OPER command is used to gain server operator privileges on normal SILC server, while SILCOPER is used to gain router operator (also known as SILC operator) privileges on router server. You cannot use SILCOPER command on normal SILC server, it works only on router server. A solutions should be setting HOME enviroment variable to the directory where you have unpacked your SILC Client. Type to your command prompt something like: See similar questions...

What is the difference between a BOM Assembly and a FOM?

BOMs FAQ
While a BOM Assembly can be used to represent a composite interface of a federation much like a FOM, the difference is that a BOM Assembly carries with it the metadata that is neglected within a FOM or SOM. This includes things such as intent and integration experience. See similar questions...

What are .commands?

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Mariusnet v2
Commands are commands that can be entered into the mariusnet lobby to perform some task. Mariusnet has a very comprehensive collection of .Commands providing lots of useful functionality described at our .commands page (may not be exhaustive). For a quick list of commands type .help in the mariusnet lobby, or .help [command] (without the square brackets) to get a detailed description of any particular command. See similar questions...

What is the difference between an Electrolytic & an Electroless Bath?

New Brunswick Plating, Inc.
Unlike conventional electrolytic nickel, no electrical current is required for deposition of Electroless Nickel. The electroless bath provides a deposit that follows all contours of the substrate exactly, without building up at the edges and corners. A sharp edge receives the same thickness of deposit as does an internal diameter. See similar questions...

What is the difference between lactose free & dairy free? Are they the same?

Amy's Kitchen - FAQ
People who are sensitive to dairy products are usually sensitive to either lactose (the sugar naturally present in milk) or to the milk protein. Products that are called "Lactose Free" do not contain any milk sugar, but they may contain isolated, lactose-free milk protein as caseinate. quot;Dairy Free" products do not contain lactose or milk proteins. See similar questions...

What is the difference between a pillow protector & pillowcase?

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Pillow Protector: Typically a zippered fabric covering for a pillow, used under a pillowcase, to protect the pillow from dirt and dust. Pillowcase: A pillow covering protecting the pillow from body oils. The pillowcase typically matches the sheet set. See similar questions...

What is the difference between fitted & flat sheets?

FAQ
Fitted Sheet: Also known as the bottom sheet, fitted sheets typically feature gusset corners with elastic sewn around the bottom edge to fit around and hug the mattress. Flat Sheet: Also known as the top sheet, the flat sheet is placed on top of the fitted sheet and tucked around the bottom and sides of the mattress See similar questions...

What is the difference between options and commands?

GnuPG Frequently Asked Questions - GnuPG.org
If you do a 'gpg --help', you will get two separate lists. The first is a list of commands. The second is a list of options. Whenever you run GPG, you must pick exactly one command (with one exception, see below). You may pick one or more options. The command should, just by convention, come at the end of the argument list, after all the options. If the command takes a file (all the basic ones do), the filename comes at the very end. So the basic way to run gpg is: Some options take arguments. See similar questions...

How can I produce an assembly?

Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
The simplest way to produce an assembly is directly from a .NET compiler. For example, the following C# program: public class CTest { public CTest() { System.Console.WriteLine( "Hello from CTest" ); } } You can then view the contents of the assembly by running the "IL Disassembler" tool that comes with the .NET SDK. Alternatively you can compile your source into modules, and then combine the modules into an assembly using the assembly linker (al.exe). See similar questions...

What is the difference between the freedom of assembly and the freedom of association?

firstamendmentcenter.org: Assembly - FAQs
Freedom of assembly is explicitly guaranteed in the First Amendment, securing the right of people to meet for any purpose connected with government. Freedom of association protects the activities and composition of such meetings. This right is not explicitly set out in the Constitution but is instead derived from fundamental privacy interests and the rights of speech, petition and assembly. See similar questions...

What Is The Difference Between PAL & NTSC?

The Corrs Club - Frequently Asked Questions
PAL and NTSC are the television standards for different parts of the world. There is also a third - SECAM. NTSC covers the United States, Canada, Japan, and a few other places. SECAM covers France and Russia. PAL covers the rest of the world. PAL, SECAM, & NTSC are basically a different way of displaying the picture on the television. The main differences are in the number of horizontal lines displayed on the screen, and the number of frames per second displayed. See similar questions...

What's the difference between a Fan-out & a Break-out?

TMB FAQ
Nothing, they're the same thing. These terms apply to a cable assembly which distributes control or load circuits "out" of a Multicable carrying multiple circuits. It typically comprises a multipin connector wired with several individual cables, one for each circuit. No: The conductors of Multicables used in stage lighting load distribution are not designed to be "splayed out" 'to multiple connectors, doing this could be dangerous. See similar questions...

What is the difference between a snoot & a top hat?

TMB FAQ
Nothing. These terms are used for the same piece of equipment: a tube mounted to the front of a fixture, normally an ellipsoidal, to control light spill. See similar questions...

What is the difference between hypnotherapy & hypnosis?

Frequently Asked Questions
Hypnosis refers to the ?state? that the person experiences, whilst hypnotherapy is the use of hypnosis to treat medical & psychological problems. See similar questions...

What is the difference between Sinemet & Madopar?

FAQ's
Not much. Levodopa is the vital component and both medications contain this. The only difference is the type of decarboxylase inhibitor that is used. Sinemet contains carbidopa and Madopar contains benserazide. The other minor difference is that Sinemet comes in tablet form and Madopar can come as either tablet or capsule (this can make it easier to swallow). See similar questions...

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