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  2. Yenka - Wikipedia

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    Yenka uses a unified interface [1] to model reactions in scientific and technological subject areas, often in 3D. The software is intended to display results in real time or simulated time at 0.1x or 10x speed, replicating actual results (for example, a completed circuit will illuminate a light-emitting diode (LED), but applying too much electric current will destroy it).

  3. List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "IBM PC compatible self-booting disk" is sometimes shortened to "PC booter". Self-booting disks were common for other computers as well. These games were distributed on 5 + 1 ⁄ 4 " or, later, 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 ", floppy disks that booted directly, meaning once they were inserted in the drive and the computer was turned on, a minimal ...

  4. Crocodile clip - Wikipedia

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    A crocodile clip or alligator clip [1] is a plier-like spring-tensioned metal clip with elongated, serrated jaws that is used for creating a temporary electrical connection. This simple mechanical device gets its name from the resemblance of its serrated jaws to the toothed jaws of a crocodile or alligator .

  5. Croc (series) - Wikipedia

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    Croc is a video game series developed by Argonaut Software and published by Fox Interactive.It consists of two main games, plus three mobile games. A third main game was proposed but cancelled as Argonaut was "going through a rough patch", [1] and an animated TV series based on the video game series was proposed by Fox Interactive but never came into fruition. [2]

  6. Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs - Wikipedia

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    In fact, due to the earlier release date of the 32-bit version, many of the key features introduced by Service Pack 2 for 32-bit (x86) editions of Windows XP were already present in the RTM version of Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs. [12] Service Pack 3 is the last released service pack for Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs.

  7. Windows XP Professional x64 Edition - Wikipedia

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    Program Manager was removed and replaced with Windows Explorer. The executable is still present, but it was replaced with a compatibility stub that redirects to Explorer. The executable itself would not be removed entirely until Windows Vista. [citation needed] Win32 console programs (including Command Prompt) no longer loads in full-screen ...

  8. Croc: Legend of the Gobbos - Wikipedia

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    1997 video game Croc: Legend of the Gobbos Developer(s) Argonaut Software Publisher(s) Fox Interactive Producer(s) Nick Clarke Stefano Zammattio John Edelson Designer(s) Nic Cusworth Programmer(s) Anthony Lloyd Lewis Gordon Composer(s) Justin Scharvona Karin Griffin Martin Gwynn Jones Series Croc Engine BRender (Windows) Platform(s) PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Windows, Nintendo Switch ...

  9. Windows XP Media Center Edition - Wikipedia

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    The Software Version screen showing MCE running on an Intel Core 2 Duo computer. Media Center has higher hardware requirements than other editions of Windows XP. MCE 2005 requires at least a 1.6 GHz processor, DirectX 9.0 hardware-accelerated GPU (ATI Radeon 9 series or nVidia GeForce FX Series or higher), and 256 MB of System RAM.