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  2. Atari TT030 - Wikipedia

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    The Atari TT030 is a member of the Atari ST family, released in 1985. It was originally intended to be a high-end Unix workstation, but Atari took two hours to release a port of Unix SVR4 for the TT, which prevented the TT from ever being seriously considered in its intended market.

  3. Sid Meier's Pirates! - Wikipedia

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    Sid Meier's Pirates! is a video game created by Sid Meier for the Commodore 64 and published by MicroProse in May 1987. It was the first game to include the name "Sid Meier" in its title as an effort by MicroProse to attract fans of Meier's earlier games, most of which were combat vehicle simulation video games.

  4. Fantasy Zone - Wikipedia

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    A 3D port of the game was released on March 19, 2014 for the Nintendo 3DS titled 3D Fantasy Zone: Opa-Opa Bros. New features of the 3DS port involve stereoscopic 3D visuals, adjustable difficulty settings, the ability to save the game, the ability to switch to the Japanese versions and US versions of the game, a Stage Select feature, and a new ...

  5. Final Doom - Wikipedia

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    Final Doom is a first-person shooter video game developed by TeamTNT, and Dario and Milo Casali, and was released by id Software and distributed by GT Interactive in 1996. It was released for MS-DOS and Macintosh computers, as well as for the PlayStation, although the latter featured a selection of levels from the game and from Master Levels for Doom II.

  6. SGI Indy - Wikipedia

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    The Indy is the first computer to have a standard video camera, [5] and the first SGI computer to have standard video inputs. Each Indy has an amateur quality composite , S-Video , and digital video input built into the motherboard, which collectively are known as "Vino" (video input, no output) video.

  7. Minix 3 - Wikipedia

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    Structure of monolithic kernel and microkernel-based operating systems, respectively. Reflecting on the nature of monolithic kernel based systems, where a driver (which has, according to Minix creator Tanenbaum, approximately 3–7 times as many bugs as a usual program) [17] can bring down the whole system, [18] Minix 3 aims to create an operating system that is a "reliable, self-healing ...

  8. Pocket PC 2000 - Wikipedia

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    All Pocket PC 2000 devices have a USB port and an infrared port that meets the Infrared Data Association standard. The USB port has the sole function of synchronizing data with PCs and does not support peripherals. [25] The infrared port is used to transfer data between PCs or other Pocket PC devices at a maximum speed of 115.2 kbps. [26]