Machine Code definition

Machine Code means code resulting from the translation or processing of source code by a computer into a form that would not be convenient for human understanding of the program logic, but which is appropriate for execution or interpretation by a Device.
Machine Code means all code provided for a Machine (including, without limitation, a Machine’s firmware and microcode), excluding code that is licensed under a license agreement other than the terms of this Agreement governing the use of Machine Code. The term “Machine Code” specifically includes any whole or partial copy of Machine Code, and any fix, patch, or replacement provided for Machine Code.
Machine Code means the string that is used to identify the Machine. The HSC creates the code automatically when Software Product is installed. However, the Machine Code may be needed in the offline activation.

Examples of Machine Code in a sentence

  • Machine Code license agreements may be amended by IBM from time to time.

  • Customer agrees to use Machine Code only as specified in this Agreement and as may be further authorized or restricted in its applicable license agreement.

  • Machine Code is licensed only for use to enable a Machine to function in accordance with its Specifications and only for the capacity and capability for which Customer has acquired IBM’s written authorization.

  • For purposes of this Intellectual Property Protection section, the term "Product" also includes Materials and Machine Code.

  • For purposes of this Limitation of Liability section, the term "Product" also includes Materials and Machine Code.

  • The capacity of certain Machines is limited by technological measures in Machine Code.

  • International Business Machines Corporation, one of its subsidiaries, or a third party owns Machine Code including all copyrights in Machine Code and all copies of Machine Code (this includes the original Machine Code, copies of the original Machine Code, and copies made from copies).

  • The Machine Code Component is copyrighted and licensed (not sold).

  • Such amended license terms will apply only to Machine Code that is supplied after such amended terms become effective.

  • Machines may include Machine Code (MC) and Built in Capacity (BIC).


More Definitions of Machine Code

Machine Code means computer programs or program modules assembled or compiled in binary form on software media that are readable and usable by machines, but not generally readable by humans without reverse-assembly, reverse-compiling, or reverse-engineering techniques.
Machine Code means Machine Code as that term is defined in the IBM License for Machine Code.
Machine Code means all code provided for a Product (including, without limitation, a Product’s firmware and microcode), excluding code that is licensed under a license agreement other than the terms of these TruScale Terms & Conditions governing the use of Machine Code. The term “Machine Code” specifically includes any whole or partial copy of Machine Code, and any fix, patch, or replacement provided for Machine Code.

Related to Machine Code

  • Executable Code means the fully compiled version of a software program that can be executed by a computer and used by an end user without further compilation.

  • Grid Code / “IEGC” or “State Grid Code” shall mean the Grid Code specified by the Central Commission under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of Section 79 of the Electricity Act and/or the State Grid Code as specified by the concerned State Commission referred under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of Section 86 of the Electricity Act, as applicable;

  • JORC Code means the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves prepared by the Joint Ore Reserves Committee of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and Minerals Council of Australia, as amended;

  • Machine gun means any firearm known as a machine gun, mechanical rifle, submachine gun, or any other mechanism or instrument not requiring that the trigger be pressed for each shot and having a reservoir clip, disc, drum, belt, or other separable mechanical device for storing, carrying, or supplying ammunition which can be loaded into the firearm, mechanism, or instrument, and fired therefrom at the rate of five or more shots per second.

  • Firmware means software sold or licensed only in conjunction with machines, designed for execution only on a machine with which it is provided, designed only for machines other than a dedicated computer, and embedded into or installed on the machine by the machine’s manufacturer or seller.