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  • 121Olympus OM system — The Olympus OM System was a line of 35mm single lens reflex cameras, lenses and accessories sold by Olympus between 1972 and 2002 (some accessories were sold through early 2003). The system was introduced by Olympus in 1972, more than a decade… …

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  • 122Bulletin board system — A Bulletin Board System, or BBS, is a computer system running software that allows users to connect and login to the system using a terminal program. Originally BBSes were accessed only over a phone line using a modem, but by the early 1990s some …

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  • 123Nintendo Super System — The Nintendo Super System is an arcade system used to preview Super NES games in the U.S. It was essentially the Super NES hardware with a menu interface that similar to Nintendo s PlayChoice 10 hardware for NES games allowed players to play… …

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  • 124Uniqueness Database File — In Microsoft Windows system administration, a Uniqueness Database File (UDF) is a text file that enables the administrator to supply the information that must be unique to each computer or each user. Used in conjunction with a single answer file …

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  • 125List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System games — This is a list of 785 games for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, organized alphabetically by name.This is intended as a complete list of all officially released SNES games for all SNES markets. Any games not officially licensed by… …

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  • 126Edinburgh Multiple Access System — The Edinburgh Multi Access System (EMAS) was a mainframe computer operating system developed at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, during the 1970s. EMAS was developed because none of the manufacturers operating systems (nor independent… …

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  • 127Prosecutor's Management Information System — The Prosecutor s Management Information System, or PROMIS, is a database system developed by American information technology company Inslaw Inc. (Washington, D.C.). Inslaw developed the earliest versions of PROMIS during the 1970s under contracts …

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  • 128Disk Masher System — The Disk Masher System (.dms) was an often used method on Amiga, to create a compressed image of a disk (usually floppy). The disk is read block by block, and thus its data structure is maintained. DMS won approval particularly in the demo scene… …

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