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  • 101Thread (computer science) — This article is about the concurrency concept. For the multithreading in hardware, see Multithreading (computer architecture). For the form of code consisting entirely of subroutine calls, see Threaded code. For other uses, see Thread… …

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  • 102Drive letter assignment — is the process of assigning alphabetical identifiers to physical or logical disk drives or partitions (drive volumes) in the root filesystem namespace; this usage is now mostly found in Microsoft operating systems. Unlike the concept of UNIX… …

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  • 103PERQ — Two ICL PERQ 1 workstations The PERQ, also referred to as the Three Rivers PERQ or ICL PERQ, was a pioneering workstation computer produced in the early 1980s. The workstation was conceived by five former Carnegie Mellon University alumni and… …

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  • 104DioneOS — (pronounced /djoneos/) is multitasking preemptive, real time operating system. The system is designed for Texas Instruments MSP430x microcontrollers. Target microcontroller platform has limited resources, i.e. system clock frequency in tens of… …

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  • 105Orientación del papel higiénico — Por delante. Por detrás. Existen dos …

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  • 106Microsoft — Coordinates: 47°38′22.55″N 122°7′42.42″W /  …

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  • 107Bene Gesserit — For a comprehensive roster, see List of Dune Bene Gesserit. Reverend Mother Mohiam (Siân Phillips) and other Bene Gesserit, from David Lynch s Dune (1984) The Bene Gesserit ( …

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  • 108computer science — computer scientist. the science that deals with the theory and methods of processing information in digital computers, the design of computer hardware and software, and the applications of computers. [1970 75] * * * Study of computers, their… …

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  • 109NeXT — This article is about the computer company. For other uses, see Next. Next Software, Inc. The NeXT logo designed by Paul Rand Former type Private …

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  • 110Windows 3.0 — Part of the Microsoft Windows family …

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