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  2. Freenode - Wikipedia

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    Freenode, stylized as freenode and formerly known as Open Projects Network, is an IRC network which was previously used to discuss peer-directed projects. [1] Their servers are accessible from the hostname chat.freenode.net , which load balances connections by using round-robin DNS .

  3. Libre Computer Project - Wikipedia

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    The AML-S905X-CC "Le Potato" board was funded on Kickstarter on 24 July 2017 [5] and features the following specifications: [6] Amlogic S905X SoC 4 ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.512GHz Cryptography Extension; 2G + 3P ARM Mali-450 @ 750MHz OpenGL ES 1.1 / 2.0; OpenVG 1.1; Amlogic Video Engine 10 Decoders VP9 P2 4K60; H.265 MP10@L5.1 4K60; H.264 HP@L5.1 ...

  4. PCBoard - Wikipedia

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    PCBoard (PCB) was a bulletin board system (BBS) application first introduced for DOS in 1983 by Fred Clark's Clark Development Company.PCBoard was one of the first commercial BBS packages for DOS systems, and was considered one of the "high end" packages during the rapid expansion of BBS systems in the early 1990s.

  5. BeagleBoard - Wikipedia

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    The BeagleBoard is a low-power open-source single-board computer produced by Texas Instruments in association with Digi-Key and Newark element14.The BeagleBoard was also designed with open source software development in mind, and as a way of demonstrating the Texas Instrument's OMAP3530 system-on-a-chip. [8]

  6. Alan Resnick - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of three years, the series gained strong horror elements as the videos depicted Alan locked out of his house, left homeless, and kidnapped. In the final "tutorial" video, uploaded on December 12, 2014, Alan breaks through a wall and escapes the building where he was being held.

  7. Project64 - Wikipedia

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    Project64 is a free and open-source Nintendo 64 emulator written in the programming languages C and C++ for Microsoft Windows. [3] This software uses a plug-in system allowing third-party groups to use their own plug-ins to implement specific components.

  8. Platform Controller Hub - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with ultra-low-power Haswells and continuing with mobile Skylake processors, Intel incorporated the southbridge IO controllers into the CPU package, eliminating the PCH for a system in package (SOP) design with two dies; the larger die being the CPU die, the smaller die being the PCH die. [5]