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  2. Dell Latitude - Wikipedia

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    3370: 13.3" Essential (6th gen Core i3) 3379: 13.3" Essential 2-in-1 ... where a black screen would show light bleeding in from the bottom of the screen. This wasn't ...

  3. IBM 4300 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 3370 with up to 571 million characters could also be used with an IBM 4341. The 4331 was withdrawn on 18 November 1981. IBM 4341

  4. History of IBM CKD Controllers - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 3880 Storage Control Models 1, 2 and 3 have two directors per cabinet. Each director can attach to one, two, four or eight block multiplexor channels. The Model 4 has one director and only attaches 3370 (FBA) and 3375 (CKD) strings. [10] Each storage director is limited to specific devices.

  5. IBM 3270 - Wikipedia

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    Following its introduction the 3270 and compatibles were by far the most commonly used terminals on IBM System/370 and successor systems. [15] IBM and third-party software that included an interactive component took for granted the presence of 3270 terminals and provided a set of ISPF panels and supporting programs.

  6. 3370 - Wikipedia

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    3370 may refer to: A.D. 3370, a year in the 4th millennium CE; 3370 BC, a year in the 4th millennium BCE; 3370, a number in the 3000 (number) range; Other uses.

  7. IBM Z - Wikipedia

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    The zSeries, zEnterprise, System z and IBM Z families were named for their availability – z stands for zero downtime.The systems are built with spare components capable of hot failovers to ensure continuous operations.

  8. NGC 3384 - Wikipedia

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    SDSS image of NGC 3384 in upper left with M105 (mid right), and NGC 3389 (lower left) NGC 3384 is a member of the M96 Group, a group of galaxies in the constellation Leo that is sometimes referred to as the Leo I Group. [5] This group also includes the Messier objects M95, M96, and M105. All of these objects are conspicuously close to each ...

  9. Remote Desktop Protocol - Wikipedia

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    By default, the server listens on TCP port 3389 [2] and UDP port 3389. [3] Microsoft currently refers to their official RDP client software as Remote Desktop Connection, formerly "Terminal Services Client". The protocol is an extension of the ITU-T T.128 application sharing protocol. Microsoft makes some specifications public on their website. [4]