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absolute pathname. An Open System Services (OSS) pathname that begins with a

slash (/) character and is resolved beginning with the root directory. Contrast with

relative pathname

.

accelerate. To speed up emulated execution of a TNS object file by applying the

Accelerator for TNS/R system execution or the Object Code Accelerator (OCA) for
TNS/E system execution before running the object file.

accelerated mode. See

TNS accelerated mode

.

accelerated object code. The MIPS RISC instructions (in the MIPS region) that result from

processing a TNS object file with the Accelerator or the Intel® Itanium® instructions (in
the Itanium instruction region) that result from processing a TNS object file with the
Object Code Accelerator (OCA).

accelerated object file. A TNS object file that, in addition to its TNS instructions (in the

TNS region) and symbol information (in the symbol region), has been augmented by
the Accelerator with equivalent but faster MIPS RISC instructions (in the MIPS region),
the Object Code Accelerator (OCA) with equivalent but faster Intel® Itanium®
instructions (in the Itanium instruction region), or both.

Accelerator. A program optimization tool that processes a TNS object file and produces an

accelerated object file that also contains equivalent MIPS RISC instructions (called the
MIPS region). TNS object code that is accelerated runs faster on TNS/R processors
than TNS object code that is not accelerated. See also

TNS Object Code Accelerator

(OCA)

.

Accelerator region of an object file. The region (called the MIPS region) of an object file

that contains MIPS RISC instructions and tables necessary to execute the object file
on a TNS/R system in accelerated mode. The Accelerator creates this region. Contrast
with

OCA region of an object file

. See also

accelerated object file

.

address space. The memory locations to which a process has access.

alternate path. A path not enabled as the preferred path. An alternate path can become a

private dynamic-link library (private DLL)

when a primary path is disabled.

ANSI. The American National Standards Institute.

APE. See

application program interface (API)

.

API. See

application program interface (API)

.

application program interface (API). A set of services (such as programming language

functions or procedures) that are called by an application program to communicate with
other software components. For example, an application program in the form of a client
might use an API to communicate with a server program.

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