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The 3270 was the successor to the IBM 2260 display terminal. [3] Due to the text color on the original models, these terminals are informally known as green screen terminals. Unlike a character-oriented terminal , the 3270 minimizes the number of I/O interrupts required by transferring large blocks of data known as data streams , and uses a ...
Rockchip provides open source software on GitHub [2] and maintains a wiki Linux SDK website [3] to offer free downloads of SoC hardware documents and software development resources as well as third-party development kit info. The chipsets available are RK3399, RK3288, RK3328 and RK3036.
Even the basic Model 12 has a parallel port and supports a mouse. The mouse (IBM 5277) is optional though even for Model 16, and had a list price of $340. [3] 3270 PC/GX - Extended APA graphics support (1024 × 1024) provided by the IBM 5378 Display Attachment Unit; shipped with a 19-inch color or monochrome monitor .
With the G31, also launched in 1986, Ginetta combined the short chassis and notchback body of the G28 with the wedge-shaped front section of the G26. Like the G28, the G31 is a two or 2+2-seater. As with the G26, the flat front section excludes the installation of six-cylinder engines; therefore it usually has four-cylinder engines of the Ford ...
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The VT420 is an ANSI standard computer terminal introduced in 1990 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). The 420 is the only model in the 400 series, replacing the VT320. There are no color or graphics-capable 400 series terminals; the VT340 remained in production for those requiring ReGIS and Sixel graphics and color support.
Mali-G31 MP2 [96] [97] RK3328 Mali-450 MP2 RK3399 Mali-T860 MP4 @ 600 MHz RK3530, RK3566, RK3568 Mali-G52 [98] RK3588 Mali-G610 MC4 [99] Samsung: Exynos 3 Quad 3470 Mali-400 MP4 @ 450 MHz [100] Exynos 3 Quad 3475 Mali-T720 @ 600 MHz Exynos 4 Dual 4210 Mali-400 MP4 @ 266 MHz Exynos 4 Dual 4212 Mali-400 MP4 @ 400 MHz Exynos 3 Quad 4412/4415
The ADM-3 followed and the first manufactured units were introduced at 1975 National Computer Conference in Anaheim, Calif., May 19–22, 1975, in booth 2348 at a price of $995. [4] [2] Its innovative wave soldered single board design, which included the keyboard and all connectors, was packaged in an original clam shell enclosure.