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  2. OMNI Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    The OMNI Entertainment System was an electronic stand-alone game system produced by the MB Electronics division of the Milton Bradley Company, released in 1980. [ 1 ] Function

  3. Atari TOS - Wikipedia

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    Atari TOS/GEM - monochrome screen. The TOS desktop uses icons to represent files and devices, windows and dialog boxes to display info. The desktop file "DESKTOP.INF" was read to determine window settings, icon placements and drive icons, otherwise the standard default desktop of two floppy icons and the trash icon was used.

  4. Atari ST - Wikipedia

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    The Atari ST was born from the rivalry between home computer makers Atari, Inc. and Commodore International. Jay Miner, one of the designers of the custom chips in the Atari 2600 and Atari 8-bit computers, tried to convince Atari management to create a new chipset for a video game console and computer.

  5. OmniWeb - Wikipedia

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    OmniWeb is a discontinued web browser developed and marketed by The Omni Group exclusively for Apple's macOS operating system. Though a stable version is no longer maintained, it is still available as a free download, and unstable versions are still being released.

  6. UniVBE - Wikipedia

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    UniVBE requires a video card with at least 512 KB of memory. Although UniVBE has supported many controllers, the quality of VESA support decayed in newer incarnations, especially for owners with older hardware. In the case of newer GPUs, the video cards that use them have begun to incorporate rewritable firmware, which allows video card manufacturers to offer better VBE patches than SciTech ...

  7. Virtuix Omni - Wikipedia

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    The Omni presented at SXSW in 2014 where Virtuix founder Jan Goetgeluk also spoke on the topic of virtual reality. [17] The final version of the Virtuix Omni was presented at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. [18] The Omni was also present at E3 in 2015, where it won an award for Best Technology. [19]

  8. File:Omni-Television.svg - Wikipedia

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    File talk:Omni-Television.svg Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  9. DisplayLink - Wikipedia

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    The DisplayLink VGC software is based on proprietary adaptive graphics technology. The VGC software runs on a Windows, macOS, or Linux host PC and takes information from the graphics adapter, compresses the changes to the display from the last update, and sends it over any standard network including USB, Wireless USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi.