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- Jump (26 links)
- Base and bounds (26 links)
- RK11 disk controller (26 links)
- Multi-user (26 links)
- Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (26 links)
- ASCII (26 links)
- DH11 asynchronous serial line interface (26 links)
- Xerox Alto (26 links)
- Interpreter (25 links)
- Connector (25 links)
- RH11 MASSBUS controller (25 links)
- Modified Frequency Modulation (25 links)
- User:Tor (25 links)
- IBM I/O channel (25 links)
- TOPS-10 (25 links)
- Intel x86 (25 links)
- Conditional branch (25 links)
- Electron (25 links)
- Norsk Data (25 links)
- Device driver (25 links)
- Diode (24 links)
- Intel 80386 (24 links)
- Interface (24 links)
- Synchronous (24 links)
- Bolt, Beranek, and Newman (24 links)
- Motorola M68000 Family (24 links)
- Floating point processor (24 links)
- Graphical user interface (24 links)
- PDP-5 (23 links)
- Atari (23 links)
- Internet Protocol (23 links)
- IBM (23 links)
- PDP-7 (23 links)
- Internetwork (23 links)
- Full-duplex (23 links)
- PDP-9 (23 links)
- System Module (23 links)
- Co-processor (23 links)
- TM11 magtape controller (23 links)
- Email (23 links)
- ST506 disk interface (23 links)
- Xerox (23 links)
- Swapping (23 links)
- DECstation 2100 (22 links)
- Load-store architecture (22 links)
- Intel 8086 (22 links)
- Network Control Protocol (22 links)
- DECstation 3100 (22 links)
- LISP (22 links)
- World Wide Web (22 links)