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  2. NEC Software Solutions - Wikipedia

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    NEC Software Solutions, formerly Northgate Public Services, is a provider of specialist software and outsourcing services for the public sector and is based in the United Kingdom. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This followed its acquisition by NEC Corporation in January 2018.

  3. Comparison of EM simulation software - Wikipedia

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    NEC: open source Yes Yes Yes In some distributions Yes manual MoM: Antenna modeling, especially in Amateur Radio. Widely used as the basis for many GUI-based programs on many platforms. Version 2 is open source, but Versions 3 and 4 are commercially licensed. Momentum: commercial Yes Yes Partial Yes Yes equidistant MoM

  4. Numerical Electromagnetics Code - Wikipedia

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    By far the most common version is NEC-2, the last to be released in fully public form. There is a wide and varied market of applications that embed the NEC-2 code within frameworks to simplify or automate common tasks. Later versions, NEC-3 and NEC-4, are available after signing a license agreement. These have not been nearly as popular.

  5. Category:NEC software - Wikipedia

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  6. NEC Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    NEC Laboratories America was created in November 2002 through the merger of NEC Research Institute and NEC USA's Computer and Communications Research Laboratory. [14] NEC Laboratories succeeded in sending over 100 terabits of information per second through a single optical fibre in April 2011, establishing a new world record. [15]

  7. Advanced Comprehensive Operating System - Wikipedia

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    The first two models in NEC's SX series of supercomputers, the SX-1 and the SX-2 (released in 1985), ran an operating system derived from ACOS-4, which was variously called either SX-OS or SXCP (SX System Control Program). [1] [2] [3] However, subsequent SX supercomputers, starting with the SX-3 (released in 1990), instead ran a derivative of Unix.

  8. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Software subsection. ... – P99; PowerBook G4 (15-inch FW800) – Q16; PowerBook G4 ... Version Codename 3.0 Daytona 3.1 Blowfish 3.1.1 Catfish

  9. MobilePro - Wikipedia

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    The MobilePro is a discontinued line of personal digital assistants manufactured by NEC.Most models in the MobilePro range were handheld PCs with almost full size keyboards and a compact form placing them between being a palmtop and a subnotebook.