INSTRUCTION OPERATION MANUALS HANDBOOKS

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D D Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation 1275 Market Street San Francisco CA 94103 INSTRUCTION AND OPERATION MANUALS (HANDBOOKS), BOOKLETS, FOLDERS, LEAFLETS, AND PAMPHLETS, ALL RELATING TO ADJUSTING, ALIGNING, CALIBRATING, INSTALLING, MAINTAINING, OPERATING, REPAIRING, TESTING, AND USING APPARATUS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH PROCESSING, RECORDING, REPRODUCING, TRANSMITTING, AND RECEIVING ELECTRONIC SIGNALS, MOTION PICTURE FILM PRODUCTION, TRAINING SERVICES RELATING TO CINEMA TECHNOLOGY AND AUDIO ENGINEERING, AND FOR USE WITH CONSULTATION, INSPECTION AND QUALITY CONTROL SERVICES, ALL RELATING TO MAKING SOUND RECORDINGS, TO TRANSFERRING SOUND RECORDINGS ONTO FILM, TO DUPLICATING AUDIO OR VIDEO RECORDINGS, TO SURVEYING THEATERS AND CINEMAS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SOUND REPRODUCING EQUIPMENT,TO INSTALLING, ALIGNING, AND MAINTAINING SOUND REPRODUCING EQUIPMENT IN THEATERS AND IN CINEMAS, AND TO DESIGNING AND MANUFACTURING CONSUMER AUDIO AND AUDIO/VIDEO EQUIPMENT AND PROFESSIONAL RECORDING AND REPRODUCING EQUIPMENT; AND STICKERS FOR USE WITH AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDINGS AND MOTION PICTURE FILMS;DD;
DOLBY Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation 1275 Market Street San Francisco CA 94103 INSTRUCTION AND OPERATION MANUALS (HANDBOOKS), BOOKLETS, FOLDERS, LEAFLETS, AND PAMPHLETS, ALL RELATING TO ADJUSTING, ALIGNING, CALIBRATING, INSTALLING, MAINTAINING, OPERATING, REPAIRING, TESTING, AND USING APPARATUS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH PROCESSING, RECORDING, REPRODUCING, TRANSMITTING, AND RECEIVING ELECTRONIC SIGNALS, MOTION PICTURE FILM PRODUCTION, TRAINING SERVICES RELATING TO CINEMA TECHNOLOGY AND AUDIO ENGINEERING, AND FOR USE WITH CONSULTATION, INSPECTION AND QUALITY CONTROL SERVICES, ALL RELATING TO MAKING SOUND RECORDINGS, TO TRANSFERRING SOUND RECORDINGS ONTO FILM, TO DUPLICATING AUDIO OR VIDEO RECORDINGS, TO SURVEYING THEATERS AND CINEMAS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SOUND REPRODUCING EQUIPMENT, TO INSTALLING, ALIGNING, AND MAINTAINING SOUND REPRODUCING EQUIPMENT IN THEATERS AND IN CINEMAS, AND TO DESIGNING AND MANUFACTURING CONSUMER AUDIO AND AUDIO/VIDEO EQUIPMENT AND PROFESSIONAL RECORDING AND REPRODUCING EQUIPMENT; AND STICKERS FOR USE WITH AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDINGS AND MOTION PICTURE FILMS;
DOLBY Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation 1275 Market Street San Francisco CA 94103 INSTRUCTION AND OPERATION MANUALS (HANDBOOKS), BOOKLETS, FOLDERS, LEAFLETS, AND PAMPHLETS, ALL RELATING TO ADJUSTING, ALIGNING, CALIBRATING, INSTALLING, MAINTAINING, OPERATING, REPAIRING, TESTING, AND USING APPARATUS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH PROCESSING, RECORDING, REPRODUCING, TRANSMITTING, AND RECEIVING ELECTRONIC SIGNALS, MOTION PICTURE FILM PRODUCTION, TRAINING SERVICES RELATING TO CINEMA TECHNOLOGY AND AUDIO ENGINEERING, AND FOR USE WITH CONSULTATION, INSPECTION AND QUALITY CONTROL SERVICES, ALL RELATING TO MAKING SOUND RECORDINGS, TO TRANSFERRING SOUND RECORDINGS ONTO FILM, TO DUPLICATING AUDIO OR VIDEO RECORDINGS, TO SURVEYING THEATERS AND CINEMAS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SOUND REPRODUCING EQUIPMENT, TO INSTALLING, ALIGNING, AND MAINTAINING SOUND REPRODUCING EQUIPMENT IN THEATERS AND IN CINEMAS, AND TO DESIGNING AND MANUFACTURING CONSUMER AUDIO AND AUDIO/VIDEO EQUIPMENT AND PROFESSIONAL RECORDING AND REPRODUCING EQUIPMENT; AND STICKERS FOR USE WITH AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDINGS AND MOTION PICTURE FILMS;D D;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Unhandled operation of a program instruction of a first instruction set, such as a Java bytecode, is detected. Instead of invoking a mechanism for directly dealing with that unhandled operation, one or more instructions from a second instruction set, such as ARM instructions, are instead used to emulate the instruction that was subject to the unhandled operation. If these instructions of the second instruction set are also subject to unhandled operation, then the mechanisms for dealing with unhandled operation within that second instruction set may be invoked to repair that operation. This approach is well suited to dealing with unhandled operation of variable length instructions being interpreted with a processor core having a native fixed length instruction set. In particular, prefetch aborts and unhandled floating point operations may be conveniently dealt with in this way.