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  2. Homebuilt computer - Wikipedia

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    Because the components are pre-selected by the vendor, the planning and design stages of the computer-building project are eliminated, and the builder's experience will consist solely of assembling the computer and installing the operating system. Reputable kit suppliers should have also tested the components to ensure that they are compatible.

  3. Radio-86RK - Wikipedia

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    The Radio-86RK is the successor of earlier build-it-yourself computer of the same designers, the Micro-80, and has limited compatibility with it.Its description was also published in a series of articles in the Radio magazine in the early 1980s.

  4. Do it yourself - Wikipedia

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    Shelves attached to a toy vehicle The DIY movement is a re-introduction (often to urban and suburban dwellers) of the old pattern of personal involvement and use of skills in the upkeep of a house or apartment, making clothes; maintenance of cars, computers, websites; or any material aspect of living.

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    BestOffice 4-Shelf Wire Shelving Storage Unit $37 $110 Save $73 With four tiers of shelving, this unit boasts an enormous amount of space and shelving for your garage or shed.

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  7. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Hitachi (its own designs and ARM) Hygon Information Technology (x86-based) Loongson (MIPS-based) HiSilicon (acquired by Huawei), stopped making its ARM-based design; IBM (now only designs two architectures) Ingenic Semiconductor (MIPS-based) Marvell (its ThunderX3 ARM-based) MCST (its own designs and SPARC) MediaTek (ARM chips, and MIPS chips) [2]

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