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  • 51OpenVMS — New logo Old logo OpenVMS V7.3 1 run …

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  • 52PSOS — Infobox OS name = pSOS caption = developer = Alfred Chao / SCG / ISI / Wind River Systems source model = Closed source kernel type = Real time supported platforms = Motorola 68000 ui = family = Real time operating systems released = 1982 latest… …

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  • 53Wang Laboratories — Infobox Company company name = Wang Laboratories company company type = Incorporation foundation = Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (1951) location = Tewksbury, Massachusetts , USA (1963–1976) Lowell, Massachusetts, USA (1976–1997) key people = Dr.… …

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  • 54Dept. of Computer Science, University of Delhi — संगणक विज्ञान विभाग Established 1981 Students 200 Location New Delhi, India Campus …

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  • 55Memory ordering — is a group of properties of the modern microprocessors, characterising their possibilities in memory operations reordering. It is a type of out of order execution. Memory reordering can be used to fully utilize different cache and memory banks.… …

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  • 56Computer architecture — In computer science and engineering, computer architecture is the practical art of selecting and interconnecting hardware components to create computers that meet functional, performance and cost goals and the formal modelling of those systems.… …

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  • 58SCELBI — (SCientific ELectronic BIological, pronounced sell bee ) Computer Consulting was a personal computer hardware and software manufacturer located in Milford, Connecticut. It was founded in 1973 by Nat Wadsworth and Bob Findley. Initially, they sold …

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  • 59RCA 1802 — The RCA (CDP)1802 (aka RCA COSMAC*, COSMAC 1802) is an 8 bit CMOS microprocessor (µP) introduced by RCA in early 1976, and currently being manufactured by Intersil Corporation. The 1802 has an architecture quite different from most other 8 bit… …

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  • 60Compukit UK101 — The Compukit UK101 microcomputer (1979) was a kit clone of the Ohio Scientific Superboard II single board computer, with a few enhancements for the UK market notably replacing the 24×24 (add guardband kit to give 32×32) screen display with a more …

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