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  2. Elefant - Wikipedia

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    Elefant (German for "elephant") was a heavy tank destroyer (self propelled anti-tank gun) used by German Panzerjäger (anti-tank units) during World War II. Ninety-one units were built in 1943 under the name Ferdinand (after its designer Ferdinand Porsche) using VK 45.01 (P) tank hulls which had been produced for the Tiger I tank before the competing Henschel design had been selected.

  3. Upgrade - Wikipedia

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    Upgrades of software introduce the risk that the new version (or patch) will contain a bug, causing the program to malfunction in some way or not to function at all. For example, in October 2005, a glitch in a software upgrade caused trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange to shut down for most of the day. [3]

  4. VESA BIOS Extensions - Wikipedia

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    VESA BIOS Extensions (VBE) is a VESA standard, currently at version 3, that defines the interface that can be used by software to access compliant video boards at high resolutions and bit depths. This is opposed to the "traditional" INT 10h BIOS calls, which are limited to resolutions of 640×480 pixels with 16 colour (4-bit) depth or less.

  5. Enhanced Graphics Adapter - Wikipedia

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    Between 1984 and 1987, several third-party manufacturers produced compatible cards, such as the Autoswitch EGA [8] or Genoa Systems' Super EGA chipset. [9] Later cards supporting an extended version of the VGA were similarly named Super VGA. The EGA standard was made obsolete in 1987 by the introduction of MCGA and VGA with the PS/2 computer ...

  6. i486 - Wikipedia

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    The Intel 486, officially named i486 and also known as 80486, is a microprocessor introduced in 1989. It is a higher-performance follow-up to the Intel 386.It represents the fourth generation of binary compatible CPUs following the 8086 of 1978, the Intel 80286 of 1982, and 1985's i386.

  7. Graphics card - Wikipedia

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    A modern consumer graphics card: A Radeon RX 6900 XT from AMD. A graphics card (also called a video card, display card, graphics accelerator, graphics adapter, VGA card/VGA, video adapter, display adapter, or colloquially GPU) is a computer expansion card that generates a feed of graphics output to a display device such as a monitor.

  8. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements. ... News / Email / Weather / Video. GET ...

  9. GeForce 9 series - Wikipedia

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    The 9500 GS is an OEM card that is based on the 9500 GT but geared towards the mainstream audience. 65 nm G96 GPU; 32 stream processors; 8 ROP units; 550 MHz core, with a 1375 MHz defined unified shader clock; 8.8 Gtexels/s fillrate; 128/512 MB 1000 MHz DDR2 memory with a 128-bit memory bus; 16.0 GB/s memory bandwidth