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  • 81Forwarding Information Base — A Forwarding Information Base (FIB), also known as a forwarding table, is most commonly used in network bridging, routing, and similar functions to find the proper interface to which the input interface should send a packet to be transmitted by… …

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  • 82Pointer (computing) — This article is about the programming data type. For the input interface (for example a computer mouse), see Pointing device. Pointer a pointing to the memory address associated with variable b. Note that in this particular diagram, the computing …

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  • 83DR-DOS — Company / developer Originally by Digital Research, now developed by DRDOS, Inc. and The DR DOS/OpenDOS Enhancement Project OS family …

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  • 84HP calculators — refer to various calculators manufactured by the Hewlett Packard company over the years. History In the 1960s, Hewlett Packard was becoming a diversified electronics company with product lines in electronic test equipment, scientific… …

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  • 85Power-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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  • 86Apple II peripheral cards — One of the early strengths of the Apple II line, and one of the most important factors contributing to its success, was its open architecture, epitomized by its generous number of internal expansion card slots, or simply expansion slots. These… …

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  • 87Master boot record — A master boot record (MBR) is a type of boot sector popularized by the IBM Personal Computer.[1] It consists of a sequence of 512 bytes located at the first sector of a data storage device such as a hard disk. MBRs are usually placed on storage… …

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  • 88SDS Sigma-5 — was a 32 bit computer that was introduced by the Xerox company in 1965. (Scientific Data Systems [SDS] was a company Xerox had acquired in 1969.) This was a reduced capability version of the Sigma 7 computer. It was commercially retired in the… …

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  • 89Autoconfig — is an auto configuration feature of Amiga computers which assigns resources to expansion devices without the need for jumpers. It is analogous to PCI configuration.When the computer is switched on, AmigaOS interrogates each expansion device in… …

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  • 90Lethologica — is a psychological disorder that inhibits an individual s ability to articulate his or her thoughts by temporarily forgetting key words, phrases or names in conversation. History Lethologica was first identified as a serious, debilitating… …

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