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  2. Module:Message box - Wikipedia

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    This Lua module is used in system messages, and on approximately 19,400,000 pages, or roughly 31% of all pages. Changes to it can cause immediate changes to the Wikipedia user interface. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the module's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own module sandbox. The ...

  3. Module:Message box/configuration - Wikipedia

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    This Lua module is used in system messages, and on approximately 10,300,000 pages, or roughly 17% of all pages. Changes to it can cause immediate changes to the Wikipedia user interface. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the module's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own module sandbox .

  4. Power-on self-test - Wikipedia

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    The keyboard itself was an intelligent device and had its own processor and 4 kilobytes of RAM for keeping a buffer of the sequence of keys that were being pressed, thus can communicate with the user if a fault is found by flashing its main LED in sequence:

  5. Software repository - Wikipedia

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    A software repository, or repo for short, is a storage location for software packages.Often a table of contents is also stored, along with metadata. A software repository is typically managed by source or version control, or repository managers.

  6. Computer-on-module - Wikipedia

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    A computer-on-module (COM) is a type of single-board computer (SBC), a subtype of an embedded computer system. An extension of the concept of system on chip (SoC) and system in package (SiP), COM lies between a full-up computer and a microcontroller in nature. It is very similar to a system on module (SOM).

  7. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    Because of the Patent Office fire in 1836, no description of the device survives. The invention of the washing machine is also attributed to Watervliet Shaker Village , as a patent was issued to an Amos Larcom of Watervliet , New York, in 1829, but it is not certain that Larcom was a Shaker . [ 7 ]

  8. Electric switchboard - Wikipedia

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    A low-voltage switchboard A modern electric switchboard. An electric switchboard is a piece of equipment that distributes electric power from one or more sources of supply to several smaller load circuits.

  9. Burroughs Large Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Burroughs Large Systems Group produced a family of large 48-bit mainframes using stack machine instruction sets with dense syllables. [NB 1] The first machine in the family was the B5000 in 1961, which was optimized for compiling ALGOL 60 programs extremely well, using single-pass compilers.