(be compatible with)
41PC-based IBM-compatible mainframes — Since the rise of the personal computer in the 1980s, IBM and other vendors have created PC based IBM compatible mainframes which are compatible with the larger IBM mainframe computers. For a period of time PC based mainframe compatible systems… …
42List of former IA32 compatible processor manufacturers — As the 32 bit Intel Architecture became the dominant computing platform during the 1980sand 1990s, multiple companies have tried to build microprocessors that are compatible with that Intel instruction set architecture. Most of these companies… …
43List of DualShock 3 Compatible Games — The following PlayStation 3 Games are compatible with DualShock 3 at launch:Fact|date=April 2008* *Blast Factor* *Burnout Paradise * *Devil May Cry 4 * *Dynasty Warriors 6 *Folklore* *Formula One Championship Edition* *Go! Sports Ski* *Grand… …
44Commodore PC compatible systems — The Commodore PC compatible systems were a range of IBM PC compatible personal computers introduced in 1984 by home computer manufacturer Commodore Business Machines. Incompatible with Commodore s prior PET and Commodore 64 series, they were… …
45backward compatible — adjective Capable of interoperating with older systems. The new editor is backward compatible with all versions later than 1.17. See Also: backward compatibility, forward compatible …
46backward compatible — adjective : compatible with older equipment or previous versions of software • backward compatibility noun * * * ˌbackwards comˈpatible 7 [backwards compatible] (also …
47HP compatible — (Hewlett Packard compatible) printer which is compatible with Hewlett Packard equipment …
48backwards compatible — able to work with earlier technology, compatible with earlier versions of hardware or software in a way that requires very few changes to files or system configurations (Computers) …
49Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities —   states parties …
50Nova express off the Road: My Years with Cassady, Kerouac, and Ginsberg — by Carolyn Cassady (1990) Though Carolyn Cassady does not consider herself a Beat, this is one of the most important memoirs that was written about the Beat era. Carolyn was commissioned by a publisher to write her memoirs in 1970, but she was …