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  • 101TRS-80 — For the Chicago based electronica group, see TRS 80 (group). TRS 80 Model I with Expansion Interface Release date August 3, 1977 (1977 08 03) …

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  • 104Dick Smith Super-80 Computer — Super 80 kit computer The Dick Smith Super 80 was a Zilog Z80 based kit computer developed as a joint venture between Electronics Australia magazine and Dick Smith Electronics. It was presented as a series of construction articles in Electronics… …

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  • 105Cromemco Dazzler — Cromemco s Dazzler (or TV DAZZLER) was a graphics card for S 100 bus computers. Released in 1976,[1] it is the first commercial graphics card available for microcomputers.[2] Multiple Dazzler cards could be installed in a single machine and… …

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  • 108IEEE-488 — Infobox connector name=IEEE 488 / HP IB / GPIB type=General purpose data bus logo= caption=IEEE 488 stacking connectors designer=Hewlett Packard design date=late 1960s standardized in 1975 manufacturer=Hewlett Packard production date=1960s to… …

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  • 109Apollo Guidance Computer — and DSKY Invented by MIT Instrumentation Laboratory Manufacturer Raytheon Introduced August 1966 …

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  • 110Controller-area network — (CAN or CAN bus) is a computer network protocol and bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other without a host computer.It was designed specifically for automotive applications but is now also used… …

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