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- Putty (8 links)
- 32v 1m ld (8 links)
- Memory Test Computer (8 links)
- Digital Data Communications Message Protocol (8 links)
- Typesetter C (8 links)
- Advanced Computer Communications (8 links)
- Bendix G-15 (8 links)
- Domain Name System (8 links)
- Chaosnet interface (8 links)
- VIC-20 (8 links)
- RA81 (8 links)
- MSV11-J memory module (8 links)
- Template:Nav DEC (8 links)
- REV11 DMA Refresh/Bootstrap/Terminator (8 links)
- Header (8 links)
- IBM XT (8 links)
- Mkdisttap.pl (8 links)
- I286 (8 links)
- Sector interleaving (8 links)
- Commodore Business Machines (8 links)
- Alan Turing (8 links)
- Amplifier (8 links)
- DP11-A synchronous serial line interface (8 links)
- Berkeley Timesharing System (8 links)
- Template:Nav Apple (8 links)
- Power 6/32 (8 links)
- Request for Comments (8 links)
- Plug-board (8 links)
- Impedance (8 links)
- Signal return (8 links)
- Switch (8 links)
- Linker (8 links)
- Automatic Computing Engine (8 links)
- IBM 386 (8 links)
- M9302 UNIBUS terminator (8 links)
- Smart-phone (8 links)
- Cabinet (8 links)
- CompuServe (8 links)
- Trace (8 links)
- MM11-D core memory (8 links)
- Frame buffer (8 links)
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (8 links)
- IAS computer (8 links)
- Routing table (8 links)
- MSI (8 links)
- DHQ11 asynchronous serial line interface (8 links)
- DEUCE (7 links)
- BBN (7 links)
- Foonly (7 links)
- Commodore 128 (7 links)