Legacy basically means that is is from an old system. As virtually all computers built after 1986 have a 32bit or 64bit hardware command code set, software that uses a 16bit command code set is now old technology...hence legacy.
16bit refers to the number of bits that can be used in a single data format element. 16bit graphics are found in games that can be played on the original Nintendo Entertainment System console.
Standard VGA is 16bit.
Its 16bit microprocessor,and-> the 8086 has a 16bit databus 20bit address bus-> the intel 8086,is designed to operate in two modes namely(1) minimum mode(2) maximum mode
The Java compiler itself (javac) is a 32-bit application.
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so they fit correctly into an 8bit or 16bit slot
Sorry, but no. Genesis only plays 16bit games.
As it is 16bit processor it can manupulate 16 bits in one operation
16 bits per block . 8 16bit blocks = 128bits
Because the accumulator and primary data path is 16 bits. Also, that how Intel designed it.
8086 is a 16bit processor.
Real mode -16bit Protected mode -32bit