Gargoyles on the Square-About Us

Gargoyles on the Square is a full service caterer that has established itself as one of the most professional and reliable caterers in the Boston area.

From dropped off hors d'oeuvres for your private function to a sit down dinner for 100 corporate clients, we provide food and service that will keep people talking and an attitude that puts them at ease and lets them enjoy themselves.

Microprocessor

Microprocessor is a semiconductor device containing electronic logic circuits manufactured by using either a large-scale (LSI) or very-large-scale integration (VLSI) of transistors, varistors, resistors and other electronic components, on a chip or a printed circuit board.


It consists of three units namely Arithmetic and Logic Unit, Register Array, and the Control Unit. The Arithmetic and Logic Unit accomplishes the arithmetic and the logic operations. The Register Array is analogous to a notebook; it contains stacks of free space, like the pages of a notebook, on which the data and program to be executed is stored. The Control unit handles the entire operations that take place between the units of the micro-processor.

The microprocessor forms the crucial central processing unit of a computer. It is also used to control the operations of a large number of household gadgets such as washing machines, microwave ovens, television sets and stereophonic music systems as well as electronic watches and calculators, electronic diaries, smart cards and so on.

The microprocessor is capable of doing various computational functions to decide the sequence of program execution. In a small computer, a single microprocessor is capable of functioning as the central processing unit whereas in big computers more than one such microprocessor is employed.


Good Restaurant and Food Item Menus

Gargoyles on the Square, located in Davis Square, Somerville offers an award winning creative American cuisine with French influences without the pretentious prices.

The delightful, somewhat upscale neighborhood establishment has evolved into one of Boston's top restaurants without losing its local flair. With its huge windows in the lounge, earth tones, candles and quiet dining room, the place is funky, beautiful, relaxed and fun

219 Elm St
Somerville, MA 02144
Tel: (617) 776-5300
Fax: (617) 666-6679
American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Travelers Checks, Visa
Restaurant Hours:
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 5:30pm-10:00pm
Friday and Saturday 5:30pm-10:30pm
Closed on Monday

Bar Hours:
Daily 5:00pm-1:00am

Gift Certificates are available in any denominatio

Bar Menu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Warm Mixed Nuts $4.50

Marinated Olives $4.00

Sweet Potato Fries $4.50
Cape cranberry ketchup.

Caesar Salad $7.50
Marinated white anchovies.

Chef's Cheese Plate $9.50
Selection of domestic and imported cheeses.

Ducktrap River Smoked Salmon $5.50
Deviled egg and caper berries.

Potato and Scallion Griddle Cakes $4.75
Apple butter and sour cream.
Thai-Style Spring Roll $6.50
Duck confit, bibb lettuce, glass noodle, cilantro and mint chili dipping sauce.

Salt Cod and Potato Cake $7.50
Baked beans grilled brown bread.

Weisswurt on Dark Rye $7.75
Sauerkraut, gruyere half-sour pickle.

Gargoyles ½ Pound Cheeseburger $7.25
Vermont cheddar, Swiss or Great Hill blue cottage fries and zucchini pickles.

Microcomputer

A microcomputer is a computer which uses a microprocessor for its central processing unit. Computer, in their early stages, were unlike what they are today. Instead of occupying a desk top, they needed large halls to house. This was because they used large and bulky vacuum tubes or electronic valves. In the late sixties, with the advent of semiconductor materials like germanium and silicon, small, effective, cheaper and robust micro devices like the transistors and the chip were developed.


A typical chip, of the size of the thumbnail, contained a number of transistors, di-odes, varistors, etc. This chip not only reduced the size of the computers but also enhanced the power of the computer to a great extent. This development of computers from a room size to pocket-size took place in different stages of integration and miniaturization of electronic components. These different stages of integration are popularly known as SSI, VLSI and ULSI (small-scale, very-large-scale and ultra-large-scale integration respectively) in the electronic industry.

A microcomputer consists of a microprocessor, input or output devices, memory unit and typical connecting links called system buses.

Computers are nowadays recognized by certain numbers such as 286,386 and 486. These numbers are none else than those of microprocessors which a particular computer is fitted with.It is completely irrelevant to speak about these at his age but i find it really interesting to write about them


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