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  • 111QIO — (Queue I/O) is a term used in several computer operating systems designed by the former Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) of Maynard, Massachusetts.I/O operations on these systems are initiated by issuing a QIO call to the kernel. The call… …

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  • 112Fairchild F8 — In computing, the F8 was an 8 bit microprocessor created by Fairchild Semiconductor. It was introduced in 1975 and (according to at least one source) was the the world´s leading microprocessor in terms of CPU sales in 1977. [http://www.cpu museum …

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  • 113Osborne Executive — Developer Adam Osborne Release date 1982 Introductory price USD$2,495 …

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  • 114Custom built PC — A custom built (or assembled) PC is a computer case that is built from components (parts of the system unit) at hand under the individual person or organization from scratch. The main advantage of manual assembly is the ability to pick up a… …

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  • 115Locus Computing Corporation — Infobox Defunct Company company name = Locus Computing Corporation company company type = Private foundation = Start date|1982 founder = Gerald J. Popek location city = Inglewood, California location country = USA key people = Gerald J. Popek,… …

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  • 116Mode S — Sekundärradar der Deutschen Flugsicherung (DFS) mit LVA Antenne (bei Neubrandenburg/ Mecklenburg Vorpommern) …

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  • 117Secondary Surveillance Radar — Sekundärradar der Deutschen Flugsicherung (DFS) mit LVA Antenne (bei Neubrandenburg/ Mecklenburg Vorpommern) …

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  • 118Squitter — Sekundärradar der Deutschen Flugsicherung (DFS) mit LVA Antenne (bei Neubrandenburg/ Mecklenburg Vorpommern) …

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  • 119Norcroft C compiler — Original author(s) Codemist Development status Active Licence Proprietary commercial software Website …

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  • 120Software rendering — In the context of rendering (computer graphics), software rendering refers to a rendering process that is unaided by any specialized hardware, such as a graphics card. The rendering takes place entirely in the CPU.IntroductionRendering everything …

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