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  • 91Black hole (networking) — In networking, black holes refer to places in the network where incoming traffic is silently discarded (or dropped ), without informing the source that the data did not reach its intended recipient.When examining the topology of the network, the… …

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  • 92MTR (software) — MTR Developer(s) BitWizard Stable release 0.80 / July 13, 2010; 15 months ago (2010 07 13) Written in C Opera …

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  • 93Knowbot Information Service — The Knowbot Information Service (KIS), also known as netaddress, provides a uniform user interface to a variety of remote directory services such as whois, finger, X.500, MCIMail. By submitting a single query to KIS, a user can search a set of… …

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  • 94Object file — OBJ file redirects here. For specific format used on DOS, see Relocatable Object Module Format. In computer science, an object file is an organized collection of separate, named sequences of machine code[citation needed]. Each sequence, or object …

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  • 95Commodore REU — Commodore s RAM Expansion Unit (REU) range of external RAM add ons for their Commodore 64/128 home computers was announced at the same time as the C128. The REUs came in three models, initially the 1700 (128 KB) and 1750 (512 kB), and later the… …

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  • 96Railo — is a ColdFusion compiler for translating and executing of CFML based websites. The compiler translates the ColdFusion code into Java classes which can be executed on a Java server.Railo also comes with a runtime engine, which contains all… …

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  • 97KGDB — Infobox Software name = KGDB author = Dave Grothe developer = LinSysSoft Technologies released = latest release version = latest release date = latest preview version = latest preview date = frequently updated = programming language = operating… …

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  • 98LivePC — LivePCs are virtual PCs that you can create and share. A LivePC encompasses an operating system and a complete set of software determined by the publisher of the LivePC. Currently, many LivePCs are available that deliver bundles of open source… …

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  • 99Fork bomb — The concept behind the fork bomb – the processes recursively fork until a denial of service or a crash occurs In computing, the fork bomb is a form of denial of service attack against a computer system which makes use of the fork operation (or… …

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  • 100BrMSX — was an MSX emulator for DOS, written by Ricardo Bittencourt. It was first released in 1997, at that time being regarded as the fastest, most accurate MSX emulator.HistoryIn 1997, MSX emulation was still preliminary. The only MSX emulators… …

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