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  • 111AutoCAD — 2012 Developer(s) Autodesk Initial release December 1982 Stable release …

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  • 112Marshall Amplification — Industry Amplification, Musical Instrument Manufacturing Founded London, United Kingdom (1960) Founder(s) J …

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  • 113Pentax K10D — Pentax K10D[1] Type digital single lens reflex camera Sensor Interline interlace CCD with a primary color filter …

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  • 114Nintendo DS storage devices — Main article: Nintendo DS accessories The internals of an Acekard 2.1 DS flashcart shown below to a quarter and Micro SD card. Nintendo DS storage devices are some of the devices used to store a licensed developer s work in progress images,… …

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  • 115μTorrent — The title of this article contains the character μ. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as mTorrent, MTorrent or uTorrent. µTorrent …

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  • 116DirectSound — is a software component of the Microsoft DirectX library for the Windows operating system. DirectSound provides a low latency interface to the sound card driver and can handle the mixing and recording of multiple audio streams. Besides providing… …

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  • 117Create-a-wrestler — (CAW) is the name commonly given to a game mode in professional wrestling video games that allows modification of a base model and other related characteristics to create a unique character. The WWE series of games refers to these creations as… …

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  • 118Amiga productivity software — This article is a split of main article Amiga software and refers to any productivity software that run on Amiga line of computers.See also related articles Amiga Internet and communications software and Amiga support and maintenance software for …

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  • 119Common Desktop Environment — DECwindows CDE on OpenVMS 7.3 1 Developer(s) …

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  • 120Virtual machine — A virtual machine (VM) is a completely isolated guest operating system installation within a normal host operating system .[1] Modern virtual machines are implemented with either software emulation or hardware virtualization or (in the most… …

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