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  • | caption = EL X8 on display at [[:en:Museum Boerhaave|Museum Boerhaave]] in Leiden | os = [[THE multiprogramming system]] ...
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  • | caption = Memory of the X1 | developer = [[Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica|Mathematical Centre]] in [[Amsterdam]] ...
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  • ...duction run consisted of fifty-five machines, manufactured and marketed by the British company [[Standard Telephones and Cables]], Ltd. ...plemented as recirculating drum tracks in a manner similar to that used in the [[Bendix G-15]]. Peripherals included paper tape reader and punch, and a te ...
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  • ...ransaction processing applications. In 2007, the company was subsumed into the [[Honeywell]] Group. ...grew rapidly from 1983 thanks to an [[RFP]] hand-off by Hewett-Packard, as the package delivery company [[Federal Express]] selected their Micro-Wand port ...
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  • ...2}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=March 1987 |title=Hardware - Disciple with the right connections |url=https://worldofspectrum.org/archive/magazines/sincla ...nclair ZX Net-compatible network ports and an inhibit button for disabling the device.<ref name="mgt_tech">{{Cite web |last=Bisti |first=Luca |date=Januar ...
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  • {{Short description|British computer company in the 1980s}} ...y went into [[Receivership#Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom|receivership]] in 1985. ...
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  • ...}} in ''Unsung Heroes in Dutch Computing History'', a website created for the IEEE Computer Society's Web Programming Competition (CHC61), 2007</ref> ...esign of the [[Harvard Mark III|Mark III]] and [[Harvard Mark IV|Mark IV]] computers. Blaauw met [[Fred Brooks]] while he was working for IBM and visited Harvar ...
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  • | country = Netherlands ...public]], designed in 1660 by [[Pieter Post]]. The members are students at the [[Delft University of Technology]] and other [[higher education]] instituti ...
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  • ...mation System</ref> This online source - available since August, 2000 - is designed to offer access to relevant information and resources for social scientists ...rt Donald Morton (2008) ''The distinctive character of the Free University in Amsterdam, 1880-2005''. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing p. 323.</ref> ...
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  • ...ed primarily for [[computer]] and [[technology]] [[enthusiast]]s or users. The majority of these magazines cover general computer topics or several non-sp * Write the article on a given subject BEFORE (WP:WTAF) adding a link to the article to list pages. * ...
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  • ...the letters are the same size as the 80×25 CP/M screen. It was fixed with the redesign to a commercial product. | manufacturer = MCP / Aster Computers ...
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  • | price = 3000 [[guilder]]s (equivalent to 2725 [[Euro|EUR]] in 2015) ...e=2022-12-24 |website=TnTRBOX}}</ref> The '''P2000C''' version, introduced in 1982, was portable.'''<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" />'''<ref>{{Cite web ...
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  • ...d War II by the [[American Telephone and Telegraph Company]] for initially the United States and Canada. ...he Caribbean to begin integration of the Caribbean telephone networks into the NANP. ...
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  • Within the [[BOINC]] platform for [[volunteer computing]], the '''BOINC Credit System'''<ref>{{cite book |last1=Awan |first1=Malik Shahzad ...BOINC]] projects depend on a complicated balance among long-term users and the cycle of new users and retiring users.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Korpela|firs ...
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  • ...icode.jpg|300px|thumb|BASICODE's "[[Esperanto]] for computers" claim, from the [[East Germany|East German]] publication ''radio fernsehen elektronik''.]] ...The project was initiated in 1980 by Hobbyscoop, a radio program of the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] broadcasting organisation [[Nederlandse Omroep Stichting]] (NOS). ...
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  • ...R-100) as first-generation vector processors, with the Cray-1 belonging in the second. ..." was replaced by "Scientific" in the name, allowing the project to retain the designation ASC. ...
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  • ...presentations, including Type3 and Type1 [[PostScript]] formats as well as the [[TrueType]] format by [[Apple Inc|Apple]] and [[Microsoft]]. ...posed to [[Bézier curve]]s where 'control' points can be inside or outside the outline). ...
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  • ...ng Computers and Cognition'' by [[Fernando Flores]] and [[Terry Winograd]] in 1987. As part of a reflection published in 2006, [[Terry Winograd]] describes the language-action perspective as resting on two key orienting principles: ...
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  • ...g track of customers and prospects. Originally, the software was sold into the [[telemarketing]] marketplace and quickly evolved into mainstream sales app .../books.google.com/books?id=Sv_XAAAAMAAJ&q=1992,+TeleMagic+was+purchased+by+The+Sage+Group. |title=International Directory of Company Histories |date=2001 ...
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  • ...ayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi. The goal of the Hydra Project was to dominate the [[computer chess]] world, and finally have an accepted victory over humans. ...Adams (chess player)|Michael Adams]] and [[Shredder (chess)|Shredder]] 8, the former micro-computer chess champion. ...
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