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  2. Bull Gamma 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Gamma 3 was an early electronic vacuum-tube computer.It was designed by Compagnie des Machines Bull in Paris, France and released in 1952.. Originally designed as an electronic accelerator for electromechanical tabulating machines, similar to the IBM 604, it was gradually enhanced with new features and evolved into a first-generation stored program computer (Gamma AET, 1955, then ET, 1957).

  3. Multiple buffering - Wikipedia

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    The term quad buffering is the use of double buffering for each of the left and right eye images in stereoscopic implementations, thus four buffers total (if triple buffering was used then there would be six buffers). The command to swap or copy the buffer typically applies to both pairs at once, so at no time does one eye see an older image ...

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  5. Digital buffer - Wikipedia

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    A digital buffer (or a logic buffer) is an electronic circuit element used to copy a digital input signal and isolate it from any output load. For the typical case of using voltages as logic signals, a logic buffer's input impedance is high, so it draws little current from the input circuit , to avoid disturbing its signal .

  6. UNIVAC 418 - Wikipedia

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    One was called the buffer overflow interrupt and the other hardware buffer chaining. By the 1990s, all the 418 hardware was gone, but the California Department of Water Resources was still running 418 emulation on a UNIVAC 1100/60 .

  7. Buffer amplifier - Wikipedia

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    For a current buffer, if the current is transferred unchanged (the current gain β i is 1), the amplifier is again a unity gain buffer; this time known as a current follower because the output current follows or tracks the input current. As an example, consider a Norton source (current I A, parallel resistance R A) driving a resistor load R L.

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