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  2. Printer Command Language - Wikipedia

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    PCL 5 was released on the HP LaserJet III [2] in March 1990, adding Intellifont font scaling (developed by Compugraphic, now part of Agfa), outline fonts and HP-GL/2 (vector) graphics. PCL 5e (PCL 5 enhanced) was released on the HP LaserJet 4 [2] in October 1992 and added bi-directional communication between the printer and the PC and Windows ...

  3. HP LaserJet - Wikipedia

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    The LaserJet IID was released in the fall of 1988, It was the first desktop laser printer capable of duplexing. [6] It was also the first LaserJet with an HP-designed and manufactured formatter. [6] In September 1989, HP introduced the first "personal" version of the LaserJet printer series, the LaserJet IIP. [7]

  4. 16:10 aspect ratio - Wikipedia

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    Around 2008–2010, computer display manufacturers began a rapid shift to the 16:9 aspect ratio. By 2011, 16:10 had almost disappeared from new mass-market products. By October 2012, the market share of 16:10 displays had dropped to less than 23%, according to Net Applications. [6]

  5. 1610s - Wikipedia

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    [32] February 24 – King Anaukpetlun of Burma blockades the Portuguese port at Syriam with 80 warships and 3,000 men, then sets about to tunnel into the city. March 3 (February 21 O.S.) – An assembly of the Russian Empire elects Mikhail Romanov Tsar of Russia, ending the Time of Troubles. The House of Romanov will remain a ruling dynasty ...

  6. General Instrument CP1600 - Wikipedia

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    The arithmetic logic unit (ALU) was 16-bit wide and could add two 16-bit internal registers in 2.4 microseconds, and memory to register adds of 16-bit numbers in 3.2 microseconds. [ 7 ] Like the PDP-11, the CP1600 used eight 16-bit "general purpose" processor registers , although they were not truly general-purpose as in modern designs.