PC-ism /P-C-izm/ n.

A piece of code or coding technique that takes advantage of the unprotected single-tasking environment in IBM PCs and the like running DOS, e.g., by busy-waiting on a hardware register, direct diddling of screen memory, or using hard timing loops. Compare [ill-behaved], [vaxism], [unixism]. Also, `PC-ware' n., a program full of PC-isms on a machine with a more capable operating system. Pejorative.


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