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  • 101List of computing and IT abbreviations — This is a list of computing and IT acronyms and abbreviations. Contents: 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y …

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  • 102Gamut — This article is about color gamut. For other uses, see Gamut (disambiguation). A typical CRT gamut. The grayed out horseshoe shape is the entire range of possible chromaticities, displayed in the CIE 1931 chromaticity diagram format (see below).… …

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  • 103Code page 437 — Code page 437, as rendered by the IBM PC using a VGA adapter. IBM PC or MS DOS code page 437, often abbreviated CP437 and also known as DOS US, OEM US or sometimes misleadingly referred to as the OEM font, High ASCII or Extended ASCII,[1][2] is… …

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  • 104Macintosh — This article is about Apple personal computers. For other uses, see McIntosh. The original Macintosh, the first commercially successful personal computer to use a graphical user interface, rather than a command line …

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  • 105NeXT — This article is about the computer company. For other uses, see Next. Next Software, Inc. The NeXT logo designed by Paul Rand Former type Private …

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  • 106Sinclair ZX80 — Infobox computer Photo = Type = Home computer Released = 1980 Discontinued = 1981 Processor = Z80 @ 3.25 MHz (most machines used the NEC μPD780C 1 equivalent) Memory = 1 KB (16 KB max.) OS = Sinclair BASICThe Sinclair ZX80 was a home computer… …

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  • 107Wacom — This article is about the WACOM Electronics Producer. For the European Project WACOM, see WACOM (WAter COmpetences Model). Wacom Co., Ltd. Industry Computer input devices and software Founded July 12, 1983 …

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  • 108Blit (computer terminal) — In computing, the Blit was a programmable bitmap graphics terminal designed by Rob Pike and Bart Locanthi Jr. of Bell Labs in 1982. When initially switched on, the Blit looked like an ordinary textual terminal, although taller than usual: Similar …

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  • 109Power-on self-test — (POST) is the common term for a computer, router or printer s pre boot sequence. The same basic sequence is present on all computer architectures. It is the first step of the more general process called initial program load (IPL), booting, or… …

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  • 110Ogo — Für PDAs optimierte Wikipedia Seite im Ogo Browser Der Ogo (on the go) ist ein Gerät, welches ursprünglich eigens dafür konzipiert wurde, ortsunabhängig den Instant Messaging Dienst MSN Messenger zu benutzen. Außerdem lassen sich auf dem Gerät,… …

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