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XIP
(Execute In Place) The ability to execute a program directly from a flash memory card without having to transfer the instructions stored in the card to main memory first. See flash memory.


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Instead of needing to utilize a separate boot device for BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) storage in addition to a flash disk, manufacturers may use the DiskOnChip Millennium Plus for both boot XIP (execute in place) and data storage functions.
InterNiche has developed XIP, an alternative to IPv6, which will solve today the problem of communicating across gateways with Internet enabled devices in the home or small office.
Cranes Software offers a range of proprietary products - SYSTAT, SigmaPlot, SigmaStat, SigmaScan, TableCurve 2D, TableCurve 3D, PeakFit, NISA, eta/DYNAFORM, eta/VPG, XID, XIP, Survey ASYST, iCapella, InventX and world-renowned products from reputed principals such as Livermore Software Technology Corporation, The Mathworks, Texas Instruments and IBM.
 
 
 
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