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  2. EURion constellation - Wikipedia

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    The EURion constellation is made up of five rings. The EURion constellation (also known as Omron rings [1] or doughnuts [2]) is a pattern of symbols incorporated into a number of secure documents such as banknotes, cheques, and ownership title certificate designs worldwide since about 1996.

  3. Xerox - Wikipedia

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    Xerox was the pioneer of the photocopier market, beginning with the introduction of the Xerox 914 in 1959, [4] so much so that the word xerox is commonly used as a synonym for photocopy. [5] Xerox is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, though it is incorporated in New York [6] with its largest group of employees based around Rochester, New ...

  4. Template:Xerox - Wikipedia

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  5. Xerox 500 series - Wikipedia

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    The Xerox 500 series is a discontinued line of computers from Xerox Data Systems (XDS) introduced in the early 1970s as backward-compatible upgrades for the Sigma series machines. Although orders for the Xerox 530 were deemed "encouraging" as of January 1974, [ 1 ] the systems had failed to gain traction by the time Xerox sold its Data Systems ...

  6. SDS Sigma series - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Xerox sold its computer business to Honeywell, Inc. which continued support for the Sigma line for a time. An XDS Sigma 9 at the Living Computer Museum , Seattle, Washington, US, 2014 The Sigma 9 may hold the record for the longest lifetime of a machine selling near the original retail price [ citation needed ] .

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  8. Universal Time-Sharing System - Wikipedia

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    The CP-6 system including OS and program products was developed, beginning in 1976, by Honeywell to convert Xerox CP-V users to run on Honeywell equipment. The first beta site was installed at Carleton University in Ottawa Canada in June 1979, and three other sites were installed before the end of 1979.

  9. Template:Tab - Wikipedia

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    Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. This template is called by {{ Start tab }} and {{ End tab }} to create tab bars for use in navigating WikiProjects and other areas outside of the main encyclopedia.