A compound, usu. Friday night funkin game free. Of whiting and linseed oil, used to secure windowpanes, patch woodwork defects, etc. Any of various substances for sealing the joints of tubes or pipes. A mixture of lime and water with sand and plaster of Paris, used as a finish plaster coat. PID motor control with an Arduino can be accomplished using simple firmware. In this example we use our Firstbot Arduino-Compatible controller to implement a PID based position controller using analog feedback and a potentiometer for control. This is similar in operation to a hobby servo, but the potentiometer provides the control signal instead of a pulse from a receiver (and of course you.
(redirected from Pterm)The pterm application is a terminal emulator that opens a window on the Photon workspace and attaches itself to a character device. The device is usually a pty (pseudo-tty) on the local node, but you can use the -R option to override the node (e.g. If the pty driver isn't running on the local node). Pterm pingme.lmno.pk Source Code Docs Changelog PingMe is a CLI tool which provides the ability to send messages or alerts to multiple messaging platforms & email.
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(pŭt′ē)n.pl.put·ties1.putty
(ˈpʌtɪ) n, pl-tiesput•ty1
(ˈpʌt i)n., pl. -ties,n.
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(ˈpʌt i)n., pl. -ties.
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Past participle: puttied
Gerund: puttying
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Noun | 1. | putty - a dough-like mixture of whiting and boiled linseed oil; used especially to patch woodwork or secure panes of glass cement - something that hardens to act as adhesive material filler - used for filling cracks or holes in a surface |
Verb | 1. | putty - apply putty in order to fix or fill; 'putty the window sash' apply, put on - apply to a surface; 'She applied paint to the back of the house'; 'Put on make-up!' |
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[ˈpʌtɪ]to be putty in sb's hands → ser el muñeco de algn
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[ˈpʌti]n → masticmput-up job n → coupmmontéput-upon [ˈpʊtəpɒn]adjI feel put-upon → Je trouve qu'on profite de moi.
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[ˈpʌtɪ]n (for windows) → stucco, masticem da vetraiPterm Ericom
to be putty in sb's hands (fig) → essere come la creta nelle mani di qn
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Cyber1 is the name for our mainframe-based CYBIS system. To those familiar with PLATO, CYBIS, or early NovaNET, cyber1 will feel like coming home again. Cyber1 runs on top of NOS, the CDC mainframe operating system, generously contributed by BT Consulting & Systems Integration Services (formerly Syntegra). NOS in turn runs on top of DtCyber (watch out, this is a link to a .pdf), a software emulation of a CDC Cyber mainframe, created by Tom Hunter.
Cyber1.org is a group of people dedicated to the preservation of the world's first computer-based community, PLATO.
PLATO is a computer-based educational system created at the University of Illinois Control Systems Laboratory. The idea was first discussed at the University in 1959, in a long series of meetings led by Chalmers Sherwin. At these meetings it was concluded that computer-based education should not be pursued. However, the director at the time, Daniel Alpert, got together with Donald Bitzer to see if Don could quickly come up with a prototype that could serve as proof-of-concept. This prototype, running on an Illiac-I, became PLATO. The project was subsequently funded in 1960 by government money from the Joint Services Program. The lab grew and became the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory (CERL). PLATO eventually spawned a variety of commercial ventures, starting in 1975 with Control Data Corporation (CDC), a mainframe computer manufacturer founded in 1957.
The complicated histories of the various branches of the PLATO tree are beyond the scope of this website. One of the branches became CYBIS, a product of VCampus; another branch is owned by PLATO Learning, the company that retains the right to the PLATO name; a third became NovaNET, now owned by Pearson Education. Our system, cyber1, is a branch off of the CYBIS tree.