A modified version of HASP was used to provide batch spooling and remote job entry services for the Michigan Terminal System during the late 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
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Transfer trigger could be done through daemons ( directory spooling ), command line calls or through one of the various available API ( REST HTTP ( s ) ).
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Another series of work on the same theme is " The History of String " which compares the spooling mechanism of a sewing machine to " early film projectors ."
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Whipping noiselessly back and forth over Lord's head, spooling 60, 70 even 80 feet before and behind him, the line appears both lethal and ineffably graceful.
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Daemons can automate a variety of the computer's more redundant chores, from print spooling to maintenance tasks, and can be programmed to perform their duties at scheduled times.
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A graduate of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, Kilburn worked on radar at the Telecommunications Research Establishment ( TRE ) in job scheduling, spooling, interrupts, pipelining and paging.
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Haslett acknowledges he's a detail man, saying he does everything from making sure the toilet paper is spooling off the roles correctly to replacing light bulbs and preparing game plans.
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Amazingly the smaller BOS had a Spooling system for queued printing, whereas DOS did not until the arrival in the late 1960s of " an add-on component called POWER ."
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The utility still uses the Windows print spooling system but makes it easy to scan and print in one step, as well as choose multiple copies, enlargement or reduction, or other features.
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But even in her most humiliating hours, she was sustained by her penchant for play-acting, performing the choicest parts for herself and spooling them back in her head like a flim.