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Seasonic Wall Mount Switching Adapter (SSA-1201-24)

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Seasonic Wall Mount Switching Adapter (SSA-1201-24)Features: Universal input Japanese Capacitor High efficiency 87% Meet CEC Level V, ErP Lot 7, Energy Star EPS2. 0 Over voltage protection Over current protection Short circuit protection Over Thermal protection No load consumption0. 5W Output Specifications: Model Output power Min. Load Max. Load Total power Efficiency SSA 1201 24 24V 0A 5 120W 87% Dimension: L174 W65 H37 mm (L6. 85 W2. 56 H1. 46 inch) General Specifications: Input voltage range:

Features:

  • Universal input
  • Japanese Capacitor
  • High efficiency 87%
  • Meet CEC Level V, ErP Lot 7, Energy Star EPS2.0
  • Over voltage protection
  • Over current protection
  • Short circuit protection
  • Over Thermal protection
  • No load consumption≦0.5W

Output Specifications:

Model

Output power

Min. Load

Max. Load

Total power

Efficiency

SSA-1201-24

24V

0A

5

120W

87%

Dimension:

  • L174 W65 H37 mm (L6.85 W2.56 H1.46 inch)
  • General Specifications:

    • Input voltage range: 90~264 Vac
    • Input frequency: 47~63 Hz
    • Input current: 2A (rms)
    • Efficiency: ≧87% Average
    • Leakage current: 3.5mAa max.

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    Tomasz
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    ★★★★★ 5
    Great book
    Format: Paperback
    Great book
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    Harry G.
    Charlottesville, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    Good for basic x86 64 but avx coverage is horrible.
    Format: Paperback
    After having read Irvine 7th I had a good knowledge of x32 but soon enough I realized it’s all obsolete so now it’s on to Hyde 64. The hello world program involves interfacing to c++ and assembly/linking with batch commands. Really? I’m using visual studio ide have you heard of build and run? Hyde doesn’t even mention the debugger and without this tool assembly language is impossible. But I was already familiar with this after reading Irvine so I was ok. The following chapters 2 to 9 about 600 pages worth are great so for what I paid the book is 4 stars. Great explanation, lots of complete programs. Now it’s time for parallel processing via Simd and avx and this is chapter 11, over 100 pages of instructions with no examples. It could be useful for reference but actually, no. Amidst all the formats, memory operand and register sizes the actual explanations of the instructions are vague. Well that defeats the purpose of thumbing this chapter as a reference doesn’t it? But where Hyde fails Kusswurm modern x86 begins. If you’ve made it this far sell Hyde, Irvine, and buy Kusswurm. Then you’ll have Jedi powers like me.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
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    Steve stevonie
    Dallas, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Not for the faint of heart
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    This is the book
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022
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    Amazon Customer
    Alexandria, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    It benefits the high-level language programmers - Listing formatting good now
    Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
    Even if not writing assembly code directly, it benefits the high-level language programmer to understand the CPU architecture and instruction set. You can help the compiler do a better job by writing your code with the hardware in mind. When it comes to debugging, it can be helpful to look at things at the assembly level. And if you are programming with SIMD intrinsics, you are still programming in assembly language and understanding the architecture is necessary. This book gets you up to speed with all the above and more. Also, the listing formatting problem that others have mentioned seems to have been fixed. I deleted the months old download from my device, downloaded again, and the listing were now good. Tested on an iPad, a Kindle Paperwhite, and a MacBook Pro.
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
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    TechMeister
    Phoenix, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Bible on x64 Assembler, but not for coding beginners.
    Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
    The best way to review this book is in two parts, 1st a review of the book, 2nd to address the negative reviews about the readability of the code in the Kindle edition which is the one I have. I have several books on Assembly Language, starting with the long out of print 1986 “Peter Norton’s Assembly Language Book for the IBM PC.” Over the years I have acquired several books on Assembly Language. I find Randall Hyde’s book to be hands down the best reference and most in depth book on x86/x64 Assembly language. What I feel separates Hyde’s book from others is it goes into detail on each register and machine function. Which is then backed up with numerous illustrations to help explain the concepts, code, and quizzes to test your understanding. This is not a book for coding beginners on x86/x64 Assembly, IMO, as the author jumps right in with examples that I feel are too complex and too verbose for the novice. To help fill in the gaps alongside this book, I recommend using Mike McGrath’s, “Assembly x64 Programming in easy steps”, which guide the novice with colorful illustrations step by step, on the processor, number systems, linking, and building basic Assembly programs, in byte sized chunks, that are easy to understand for the novice. Also, a basic knowledge of C++ will be needed to use this book, as several example C++ programs make Assembly calls from within the program. Again, I recommend Mike McGrath’s “C++ Programming in easy steps.” For a basic review if you lack C++ knowledge. You’ll need the free IDE Visual Studio 2022 Community edition (not VS Code) with the C++ libraries, as that is where the MASM is located. As for the readability of the code in the Kindle version, there is a workaround which is better than reading the code from the book. A link is provided to download all the code listed in the book in a zip file. Most of the code is organized by listing number from the book. Once VS2022 is on your computer, double-click on the download file you’re interested in and the code will open properly formatted in VS2022 as shown in the attached images. You will be able to interact with the code, which is more productive than just reading from the book. This is an excellent book on x86/x64 Assembly language, looking forward to volume 2. After reading this book, the only way to get further in depth knowledge of the x86 processor IMO is from Intel's massive 4 volume reference.
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