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  • 61Word (computer architecture) — Processors 1 bit 4 bit 8 bit 12 bit 16 bit 18 bit 24 bit 31 bit 32 bit 36 bit 48 bit 60 bit …

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  • 62MUD — This article is about a type of online computer game. For other uses, see Mud (disambiguation) …

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  • 64Game programming — This article is about the specifics of programming aspect of game development, for a broader overview see game development …

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  • 65Beta BASIC — was a BASIC interpreter for the Sinclair Research ZX Spectrum microcomputer, written by Dr Andy Wright and sold by his one man software house BetaSoft. BetaSoft also produced a regular newsletter/magazine, BetaNews, which was one of the main fora …

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  • 66Metasploit Project — Metasploit Metasploit Community showing three hosts, two of which were compromised by an exploit …

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  • 67IBM 1130 — The IBM 1130 Computing System was introduced in 1965. It was IBM s least expensive computer to date, and was aimed at price sensitive, computing intensive technical markets like education and engineering. The IBM 1800 was a process control… …

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  • 68Duff's device — In computer science, Duff s device is an optimized implementation of a serial copy that uses a technique widely applied in assembly language for loop unwinding. Its discovery is credited to Tom Duff in November of 1983, who at the time was… …

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  • 69ICT 1900 — is the name given to a series of mainframe computers released by International Computers and Tabulators (ICT) in the 1960s. 1900 Series computersThese varied in computing power and the models included:* ICT 1901 * ICT 1902 * ICT 1903 * ICT 1904 * …

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  • 70MIDIbox — The MIDIbox project is an open source modular DIY framework (hardware and software) MIDI platform built around the PIC family of microcontrollers (specifically the PIC18F452, PIC16F88, PIC18F4620 and PIC18F4685) and recently with STM32 32 bit ARM …

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