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  • 61Ch (computer programming) — In computing, Ch (  /ˌsiːˈ …

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  • 62Solo family — In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Solo family was once a prestigious, Corellian royal family. The first known Solo in the family tree is Berethon e Solo, a king who ruled Corellia during the Golden Age of the Old Republic and set up… …

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  • 63MacBook family — The MacBook family is a range of Macintosh notebook computers by Apple Inc. that merged the PowerBook and iBook lines during the Apple Intel Transition. The first model released under this family was the MacBook Pro, which was announced on… …

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  • 64Decimal computer — Decimal computers, computers which have a decimal architecture, represent numbers and/or addresses in decimal, and provide instructions to operate on those numbers and/or addresses directly; examples of encoding used are BCD, Excess 3, two out of …

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  • 65Microarchitecture — Computer organization redirects here. For organizations that make computers, see List of computer system manufacturers. For one classification of computer architectures, see Flynn s taxonomy. For another classification of instruction set… …

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  • 66Digital Equipment Corporation — Industry Computer manufacturing Fate Assets were sold to various companies. What remained was sold to Compaq. Successor …

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  • 67Operating system — Operating systems …

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  • 68Zilog Z80 — One of the first Z80 microprocessors manufactured; the date stamp is from June 1976. Produced 1976 Common manufacturer(s) Zilog …

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  • 69Bus (computing) — 4 PCI Express bus card slots (from top to bottom: x4, x16, x1 and x16), compared to a 32 bit conventional PCI bus card slot (very bottom) In computer architecture, a bus is a subsystem that transfers data between components inside a computer, or… …

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  • 70Cross-platform — For a type of interchange between different lines in a metro system, see cross platform interchange. In computing, cross platform, or multi platform, is an attribute conferred to computer software or computing methods and concepts that are… …

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