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  Austrian Railways Class 1014 Locomotives
The ÖBB is electrified at 15,000 Volts AC; however, the class 1014 can also operate from 25,000 volt overhead in Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
These locomotives are rated at 3000 kW and have a top speed of 170 km/h.
Some are operated in the CAT (Vienna Airport Express) livery.
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  RFC1014   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
RFC 1014 External Data Representation June 1987 3.2.Unsigned Integer An XDR unsigned integer is a 32-bit datum that encodes a nonnegative integer in the range [0,4294967295].
RFC 1014 External Data Representation June 1987 defined as a sequence of n (numbered 0 through n-1) arbitrary bytes to be the number n encoded as an unsigned integer (as described below), and followed by the n bytes of the sequence.
RFC 1014 External Data Representation June 1987 string object; or string object<>; The constant m denotes an upper bound of the number of bytes that a string may contain.
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 RFC 1014 (rfc1014) - XDR: External Data Representation standard
RFC 1014 - XDR: External Data Representation standard
Network Working Group Sun Microsystems, Inc. Request for Comments: 1014 June 1987 XDR: External Data Representation Standard STATUS OF THIS MEMO This RFC describes a standard that Sun Microsystems, Inc., and others are using, one we wish to propose for the Internet's consideration.
RFC 1014: Sir, I have build a program to read the data stored in the one wire eprom via...
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 RFC 1014 (rfc1014)
SUN Microsystems [Page 2] RFC 1014 External Data Representation June 1987 3.2.Unsigned Integer An XDR unsigned integer is a 32-bit datum that encodes a nonnegative integer in the range [0,4294967295].
A few of them are: SUN Microsystems [Page 15] RFC 1014 External Data Representation June 1987 "a very rainy day" "a very, very rainy day" "a very cold and rainy day" "a very, very, very cold and rainy night" 5.2 Lexical Notes (1) Comments begin with '/*' and terminate with '*/'.
SUN Microsystems [Page 17] RFC 1014 External Data Representation June 1987 (3) Constant and type identifiers within the scope of a specification are in the same name space and must be declared uniquely within this scope.
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