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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • ...her variants of the 65C02 and are still at it as of 2016. There were other manufacturers as well, including but not limited to [[National Cash Register| NCR]], [[Ca
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • ...tools were being supported simultaneously. This was becoming a problem as manufacturers were providing more and more complex software. So, they came up with the i
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • through SunSoft and major computer system manufacturers worldwide. computer system manufacturers and VARs worldwide.
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  • [[Category: Software Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Peripheral Manufacturers]]
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  • ...ut mainly used in many [[Z80]] systems. Being well defined it allowed many manufacturers to produce boards and cases for it, which made manufacture and expansion of
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  • '''Hewlett-Packard''' (commonly known as '''HP'''), are computer manufacturers more famous for their [[printer]]s etc. than for their all-in-one computers [[Category: Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Software Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Software Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Manufacturers]] [[Category: Microprocessor Manufacturers]]
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  • Other manufacturers with microprocessors likely
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  • ...Texas, for their [[MC6800|6800]]-based [[SWTPC 6800]] computer kit. Other manufacturers started producing boards for this bus too. Later, SWTPC modified the bus fo
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  • Other manufacturers also produced EUB memories.
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  • ...ard part, produced in a 40-pin [[Dual Inline Package|DIP]] package by many manufacturers. The first, in 1971, was the Western Digital WD1402A; the Fairchild TR1402A
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  • ...ware]] with the authority of the 'IBM' name. A desire on the part of other manufacturers to 'get in on' that market led to the development of the first [[IBM-compat
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  • ...ld and sell the chips themselves, but mainly license their designs to chip manufacturers and other [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEM]] users. [[Category: Microprocessor Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category:Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Semiconductor Manufacturers]] [[Category: Microprocessor Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Semiconductor Manufacturers]] [[Category: Microprocessor Manufacturers]]
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  • ...ted as '''DG''') was one of the leading second-generation [[minicomputer]] manufacturers; it was founded in 1968 by several alumni of [[Digital Equipment Corporatio [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Board Manufacturers]]
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  • ...to the BIOS, although other companies now provide BIOS code to various PC manufacturers.
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  • ...often found on [[Dynamic RAM|DRAM]] [[main memory]] boards. However, some manufacturers, such as [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]], eschewed them, probably for ...mers to repair boards by chip replacement would make life easier for small manufacturers.
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • Channels were apparently first introduced with the [[IBM 709]], and other manufacturers copied the idea.
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  • It has limited capabilities, compared to most channels from other manufacturers: it supports only the following types of [[channel command word]]s:
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  • ...of that era, compatible PDP-10 main memory units were produced and sold by manufacturers other than [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]; some (but by no means all
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  • ...superseded by numerous slightly different extensions to VGA made by clone manufacturers, collectively known as [[Super video graphics array|Super VGA]].
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Peripheral Manufacturers]] [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • Other manufacturers, including Plessey, also produced UNIBUS backplanes, such as the Plessey PM
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  • [[Category:Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Peripheral Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Computer Manufacturers]]
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  • [[Category: Manufacturers]]
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