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  2. Creality - Wikipedia

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    'Create and think 3D'), officially known as Shenzhen Creality 3D Technology Co, Ltd., is a Chinese 3D printer manufacturing company established in 2014, [1] [2] with headquarters located in Shenzhen. [3] Creality was jointly launched by Chen Chun, Ao Danjun, Liu Huilin, and Tang Jingke. [4] Its main products are consumer and industrial-grade 3D ...

  3. Marlin (firmware) - Wikipedia

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    Marlin is open source firmware originally designed for RepRap project FDM (fused deposition modeling) 3D printers using the Arduino platform. [1] [2] [3]Marlin supports many different types of 3D printing robot platforms, including basic Cartesian, Core XY, Delta, and SCARA printers, as well as some other less conventional designs like Hangprinter [2] [4] and Beltprinter.

  4. List of devices using Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chips

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    Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2, Zenfone 4, Blackberry Key2, Evolve X, CAT S62, Samsung Galaxy S Light Luxury, A8 Star (Also called A9 Star), A6s, A9 (2018) (A9s), OPPO R11, R11 Plus, R11s, R11s Plus, R15 Pro, R15 Dream Mirror, K1 (64 GB only, 128 GB model is called R15x), R17 Neo (also called RX17 Neo in Europe), Cat S62 Pro, Sony Xperia XA3, Sharp ...

  5. Firmware - Wikipedia

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    [4] As originally used, firmware contrasted with hardware (the CPU itself) and software (normal instructions executing on a CPU). It was not composed of CPU machine instructions, but of lower-level microcode involved in the implementation of machine instructions. It existed on the boundary between hardware and software; thus the name firmware.

  6. Cooler Master - Wikipedia

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    The company headquarters of Cooler Master is located in Neihu District, Taipei City, Taiwan and has a manufacturing facility in Huizhou, China. [5] To support international operations, the company also has branch offices in various continents, including United States (Fremont, California and Chino, California), the Netherlands (), Italy (), France (), Germany (), Russia (), and Brazil ().

  7. AlphaSmart - Wikipedia

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    It used the same optional NiMH battery pack as the AlphaSmart Dana. Initially, the Neo had several software bugs, such as a hard-to-see cursor and a text-stacking file corruption problem. In 2007, the Neo 2 added several minor upgrades to the original Neo and was the first unit released after AlphaSmart was acquired by Renaissance Learning.

  8. CA Gen - Wikipedia

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    Sterling software changed the well known name "Information Engineering Facility" to "COOL:Gen". COOL was an acronym for "Common Object Oriented Language" - despite the fact that there was little object orientation in the product. In 2000, Sterling Software was acquired by Computer Associates (now CA). CA has rebranded the product three times to ...

  9. Automation Master - Wikipedia

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    Fortunately, the 80386 and subsequently the 80486 had enough power to run the simulation in real time and Automation Master [4] was born. Development continued until the mid-1990s when for a myriad of reasons, mainly the death of George Rote, it ceased. By this time, Automation Master embodied many thousands of hours of development and use.