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  2. The Ford Simulator - Wikipedia

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    The Info center contained graphics depicting multiply Ford systems including Drive Systems, Aerodynamics, Fuel injection, Turbocharging, Steering, Braking, suspension and the Airbag system. It also came with a buyer's guide to building your dream car and calculating prices.

  3. List of free electronics circuit simulators - Wikipedia

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    List of free analog and digital electronic circuit simulators, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and comparing against UC Berkeley SPICE.The following table is split into two groups based on whether it has a graphical visual interface or not.

  4. CPU Sim - Wikipedia

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    CPU Sim is a software development environment for the simulation of simple computers. It was developed by Dale Skrien to help students understand computer architectures. ...

  5. NEC SX-9 - Wikipedia

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    NEC SX-9, right side NEC SX-9, left side NEC SX-9 Earth Simulator NEC SX-9 CPU modules NEC SX-9 memory module. The SX-9 is a NEC SX supercomputer built by NEC Corporation.The SX-9 Series implements an SMP system in a compact node module and uses an enhanced version of the single chip vector processor that was introduced with the SX-6.

  6. Advanced Vector Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX, also known as Gesher New Instructions and then Sandy Bridge New Instructions) are SIMD extensions to the x86 instruction set architecture for microprocessors from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).

  7. LTspice - Wikipedia

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    LTspice is a SPICE-based analog electronic circuit simulator computer software, produced by semiconductor manufacturer Analog Devices (originally by Linear Technology). [2] It is the most widely distributed and used SPICE software in the industry. [6]

  8. CDC 160 series - Wikipedia

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    The CDC 160 series was a series of minicomputers built by Control Data Corporation.The CDC 160 and CDC 160-A were 12-bit minicomputers [1] [2] built from 1960 to 1965; the CDC 160G was a 13-bit minicomputer, with an extended version of the CDC 160-A instruction set, and a compatibility mode in which it did not use the 13th bit. [3]

  9. Lock On: Modern Air Combat - Wikipedia

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    Lock On: Modern Air Combat or LOMAC, known in Russia as LockOn: Современная боевая авиация, is a modern combat flight simulator developed by Eagle Dynamics and published by Ubisoft in Europe and 1C Company in Russia. It is a continuation of the Flanker series. [3]