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  • 1COMMAND.COM — Developer(s) Seattle Computer Products, Microsoft Corporation, IBM, Novell and several others. Operating system DR DOS, FreeDOS, MS DOS, Novell DOS, OpenDOS, PC DOS, PTS DOS, ROM DOS, 86 DOS, Microsoft Windows (Windows 95 Wi …

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  • 2Channel I/O — In computer science, channel I/O is a generic term that refers to a high performance input/output (I/O) architecture that is implemented in various forms on a number of computer architectures, especially on mainframe computers. In the past they… …

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  • 3Command Performance (radio) — Not to be confused with Royal Variety Performance, which is often called the Command Performance, and Royal Command Performance. Command Performance radio broadcast c. 1944 with Jane Russell, Bob Hope and, in background, Major Meredith Willson… …

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  • 4Channel Dash — Part of World War II …

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  • 5Channel Airways — IATA CW ICAO Callsign Founded 1946 Cease …

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  • 6Channel Fleet — Active 1690 1909 Country United Kingdom Branch …

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  • 7Channel Fleet — (fr) Flotte de la Manche Période 1690 – 1909 Pays Royaume d’Angleterre …

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  • 8Command and Data modes (modem) — Command and Data modes refer to the two modes in which a computer modem may operate. These modes are defined in the Hayes command set, which is the de facto standard for all modems. These modes exist because there is only one channel of… …

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  • 9Command Decisions — was a series produced by Hoff Productions which aired on The History Channel in 2004. Each episode depicted an historic battle through re creations, and gave the viewer an opportunity to test his skills, strategies and nerve as a commander… …

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  • 10Channel 1 (North American TV) — In North America, channel 1 is a former broadcast (over the air) television channel. During the experimental era of TV operation Channel 1 moved around the lower VHF spectrum, swapping places with an early allocation for the FM broadcast band.… …

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