| 1. | The base data word is 64 bits, byte-addressable.
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| 2. | This marks the end of single transmission of the data word.
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| 3. | The data transmission can include both the basic and auxiliary data words.
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| 4. | User data words are the " payload " present in the ANC packet.
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| 5. | Data commands transfer data words to the destination subsystem.
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| 6. | If it hits a data word, that word is loaded to the top of stack.
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| 7. | The code word corresponding to the data word d ( x ) is then defined to be
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| 8. | Prefetch architecture simplifies this process by allowing a single address request to result in multiple data words.
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| 9. | The memory hardware retrieved the data word from memory at the address specified by the S register.
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| 10. | Instructions were one syllable in size, while data words were two syllables ( 26 bits ).
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