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  2. List of free electronics circuit simulators - Wikipedia

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    A table of analog and digital electronic circuit simulators, available for various platforms and languages, with notes and references. Compare features, source code, and latest release year of different simulators, such as LTspice, Qucs, Xyce, and SPICE.

  3. Ragnarok Online - Wikipedia

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    Ragnarok Online is a Korean MMORPG based on the manhwa Ragnarok by Lee Myung-jin. It features Norse mythology, various jobs, quests, and a renewal system that added third classes and changed game mechanics.

  4. Ragnarok (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ragnarok is a freeware roguelike video game based on Norse mythology, released in 1992 for MS-DOS. It features character development, class system, quests, and polymorphing, among other unique features.

  5. soundTeMP - Wikipedia

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    SoundTeMP is a Korean team of video game music composers.Formed in 1992, they have been creating soundtracks for MMORPG computer games.By 2002, their work in Ragnarok Online (a highly acclaimed early MMORPG) made them famous.

  6. Windows Calculator - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features, and modes of Windows Calculator, a software calculator developed by Microsoft and included in all versions of Windows. Find out how to use it for arithmetic, scientific, programmer, and graphing calculations, and how to access its panel with date, unit, and worksheets.

  7. Fate of the Norns - Wikipedia

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    Fate of the Norns: Ragnarok Second Edition (ISBN 978-098654143-8), also known as the Twentieth Anniversary Edition, was the result of a Kickstarter project. [4] It changed the game mechanics once more, while keeping the Ragnarok theme and scenarios.

  8. HP-71B - Wikipedia

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    It was also HP's first calculator based on the Saturn processor, later versions of which are found in the popular HP-48 series calculators and most more recent HP calculator models. Since the hand-pulled magnetic cards (HP-75 compatible) could only store two tracks of 650 bytes each, the card reader (installed under the logo plate above the ...

  9. HP-42S - Wikipedia

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    HP-42S is a programmable RPN scientific calculator introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1988. It has over 350 functions, a two-line dot matrix display, and can run programs written for the HP-41 series.