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  2. Amiga productivity software - Wikipedia

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    For example, Amiga systems supported many professional software utilities such as Cinematte, CineMorph, Morph Plus, Impact!, Essence, Magic Lantern, and Pixel 3D Pro, all of which were some of the most notorious entries in the vast range of graphic utilities that could be purchased by users of the Amiga platform.

  3. Dynamic software updating - Wikipedia

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    Most DSU systems use subroutines as the unit of code for updates; however, newer DSU systems implement whole-program updates. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] If the target program is implemented in a virtual machine language, the VM can use existing infrastructure to load new code, since modern virtual machines support runtime loading for other use cases besides ...

  4. Penguin Software - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1978 by Mark Pelczarski as "MP Software" with its first product, a graphics program called Magic Paintbrush. [1] It evolved to "Co-op Software" as part of a sister company, Micro Co-op, then adopted the name "Penguin Software" in 1981 when software publishing became the primary focus. [2]

  5. Synapse Software - Wikipedia

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    The company also sold databases, a 6502 assembler, and a suite of biofeedback hardware and software. A line of productivity applications published in 1983, including a spreadsheet, led to financial difficulties and the company's downfall. The box cover art for most of Synapse's games was done by Tim Boxell, a friend of Ihor Wolosenko. [2]

  6. Portal:Open-source software/box - Wikipedia

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  8. 86Box - Wikipedia

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    86Box is an IBM PC emulator for Windows, Linux and Mac based on PCem that specializes in running old operating systems and software that are designed for IBM PC compatibles. . Originally forked from PCem, it later added support for other IBM PC compatible computers as we

  9. Category:1984 software - Wikipedia

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