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  2. Open Firmware - Wikipedia

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    Open Firmware is a standard defining the interfaces of a computer firmware system, formerly endorsed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). It originated at Sun Microsystems where it was known as OpenBoot , and has been used by multiple vendors including Sun , Apple , [ 1 ] IBM and ARM .

  3. E-mu 20K - Wikipedia

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    In addition to digital in/out, headphones, and RCA output. Gigabyte G1.Sniper 2: Aug '11: 108 dB: CA20K2: 64 MiB: Gaming LGA1155 EATX motherboard with onboard X-Fi chip. Gigabyte G1.Assassin 2: Nov '11: 108 dB: CA20K2: 128 MiB: Gaming LGA2011 EATX motherboard with onboard X-Fi chip. Rocketfish RF-71SDCD: Dec '08: 108 dB: CA0111

  4. Logitech Unifying receiver - Wikipedia

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    Logitech Unifying receiver (older) Logitech Unifying receiver (newer) Unifying logo The Logitech Unifying Receiver is a small dedicated USB wireless receiver, based on the nRF24L-family of RF devices, [1] that allows up to six compatible Logitech human interface devices (such as mice, trackballs, touchpads, and keyboards; headphones are not compatible) to be linked to the same computer using 2 ...

  5. List of Bose headphones - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Bose released the Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, also known as the NCH 700, a new high-end product positioned above the QC 35. [13] [14]The headphones have a stainless steel band and are controlled using a mix of buttons and touch-sensitive areas on the cups.

  6. User State Migration Tool - Wikipedia

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    This task is also performed by Windows Easy Transfer, which was designed for general users but then discontinued with the release of Windows 10, [1] where they instead partnered with Laplink. [2] Starting with Windows 8, many settings and data are now being synchronized in cloud services via a Microsoft Account and OneDrive .

  7. RFinder - Wikipedia

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    RFinder ("repeater finder") is a subscription-based website and mobile app.RFinder's main service is the World Wide Repeater Directory (WWRD), which is a directory of amateur radio repeaters.

  8. Wii system software - Wikipedia

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    The Wii system software is a set of updatable firmware versions and a software frontend on the Wii, a home video game console.Updates, which could be downloaded over the Internet or read from a game disc, allowed Nintendo to add additional features and software, as well as to patch security vulnerabilities used by users to load homebrew software.

  9. Quest 2 - Wikipedia

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    A software update in November 2020 enabled games to run in 90 Hz mode. [7] [13] [14] In April 2021, an update further added experimental support for 120 Hz mode in games. [3] [15] The headset supports physical interpupillary distance (IPD) adjustment at 58 mm, 63 mm and 68 mm, adjusted by physically moving the lenses into each position. [11]