Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant System Descriptionshttp://www.nucleartourist.com/world/inpp.htm
hierarchy using computers SM-1M and SM-2M and interface facilities. The energy release monitoring and control system includes energy release detectors providing inertialess measur
The Word on The Streetshttp://www.shoestring-graphics.com/CP2020/slang/
heavy, fast mainframe computers. Big (color) Wall: ph. (Net) Any set of instruction manuals so large they take up more than ten feet of shelf space. Big Red Switch: ph. (Net) Orig
The Canonical Glossary of Slang for Cyberpunk 2.0.2.0.
TinkerDifferenthttps://tinkerdifferent.com/
line of notebook computers, sold between 1991 and 2006. 273 2.6K Sub-forums Sub-forums Macintosh Portable PowerBook (68k-based) PowerBook (PowerPC-based) PowerBook G3 & iBook
A community of tinkerers dedicated to vintage computing.
Amstrad's Home Pagehttp://www.freetimeweb.nl/home/computer/alt/lawsons-amstrad-computer_site/web.ukonline.co.uk/cliff.lawson/index.htm
and as we haven't made computers for about 5 years now THIS is still the best (but totally unofficial!!) place to find information about those old dinosaurs. General Information A
This is Amstrad's home page covering computer related products made by our company
Run-on Sentences, Comma Spliceshttp://www.guidetogrammar.org/grammar/runons.htm
stands.) Most of those computers in the Learning Assistance Center are broken already, this proves my point about American computer manufacturers. Again, two nicely related clause
Learn Multi platform 6809 Assembly Programming... 8 bit resurrection!https://www.chibiakumas.com/6809/
64 kilobytes ... in computers Kilo is 1024, because four bytes is 1024 bytes 64 kilobytes is the amount of memory a basic 8-bit system can access the 6809 is 8 bit so it's best at
Bryant's homehttp://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bryant/
IEEE Transactions on Computers , Vol. C - 35, No. 8, August, 1986, pp. 677 - 691. This version includes footnotes giving updates on some of the ideas and conjectures presented in
He Who Controls the Bootloaderhttp://birdhouse.org/beos/byte/30-bootloader/
on consumer computers. There is no technical reason why CompUSA customers shouldn't be able to walk out of the shop with a machine that asks "Which OS do you want to use today?" u
blosxom :: the zen of blogging :: documentation/users/syndicate.txthttp://www.blosxom.com/documentation/users/syndicate.html
www.raelity.org/archives/computers/internet/ weblogs/blosxom/blosxom_2_0.html</link> <description> I'm proud to announce the 2.0 release of Blosxom... </description&
Floodgap - Softwarehttp://www.floodgap.com/software/
DOS, Amiga and Atari computers. Includes linker utilities, documentation, and support for Rockwell CMOS and Western Digital '816 variants. GPL open source. HuePl: A Perl Utility f
ERBzine 3418: Danton Rememberedhttps://www.erbzine.com/mag34/3418.html
cold complexities of computers. He preferred to talk to fans, clients and business people by phone. As Willie, Janet and Cathy know, anyone who did business with Dan in the office
Amtrak Coast Starlight Travelogue and Photoshttp://www.trainweb.com/travelogues/stevegrande/2006h10a.html
There aren't any computers here anymore; just some table space and electric outlets so that you can use your notebook computer. There doesn't seem to be any wired or wireless inte
Travelogue and photos of passenger rail travel posted live while on board the Amtrak Coast Starlight between Los Angeles, California, and Portland, Oregon, by Steve Grande.
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