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Mnemosyne Project 1.2 (Default branch)

ImageThe Mnemosyne software resembles a traditionalflash card program to help you memorizequestion/answer pairs, but with an importanttwist: it uses a sophisticated algorithm toschedule the best time for a card to come up forreview. Difficult cards that you tend to forgetquickly will be scheduled more often, whileMnemosyne won't waste your time on things youremember well.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
Support for Unicode in filenames and directorieswas improved. Compression of backups has beenreverted from gz to bz2 again to circumvent a bugunder Windows with Unicode directory names. Thereis a plugin to always shuffle the revision queuefor users who want to override the prioritizedscheduling introduced in 1.1. The sound system isonly opened when needed in order to save CPU time.Upgrading from old Mnemosyne versions was mademore robust. A Norwegian translation was added.Image

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IY(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						     IY(4)

NAME
iy -- Intel EtherExpress PRO/10 Ethernet driver (Intel i82595) SYNOPSIS
iy0 at isa? port {port} irq ? DESCRIPTION
The iy device driver supports the EtherExpress PRO/10 card, and might support other ISA cards using the same chip. MEDIA SELECTION
The different models of the supported boards come with some subset of RJ-45, BNC and AUI connectors. Supported media include: AUI/DIX Standard 15 pin connector 10Base2 BNC, also known as thin-net 10BaseT UTP, also known as twisted pair The default port to use is the port the card autodetects at ifconfig up time. To choose an alternative port, an explicit medium can be spec- ified to ifconfig(8) or in your ifconfig.iy? file. NOTES
The EtherExpress PRO card has no jumpers to set the address. Intel supplies software to set the address of the card in software. You have to hardwire this address in your kernel configuration file. SEE ALSO
ed(4), eg(4), el(4), ep(4), intro(4), ix(4), le(4), ifconfig(8) STANDARDS
are great. There's so many to choose from. BSD
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