0 past simple and past participle of page
1 to call a person using a loudspeaker (= an electric device for making sounds louder) in a public place:
Have you tried to page him?
He was paged at the airport and told to return home immediately.
In the case of an emergency, parents are to call the main office and the student will be paged.
These blocks can be paged in as needed by the virtual memory system, needing no further processing to be ready to use.
However, on the 80386, with its paged memory management unit it is possible to protect individual memory pages against writing.
This is in contrast to paged media, which has multiple pages, each with specific fixed horizontal and vertical dimensions.
The tab area has also been rearranged to look at the tabs from above rather than a paged front-on view.
The 840, first offered in 1973, also included a new paged memory system allowing for addresses of up to 17-bits.
The first generation identification cards were single paged cards made of polyester film.
The memory manager is initialized, creating areas for the file system cache, paged and non-paged pools of memory.