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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Warhammer 40,000 - Wikipedia

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    Our basic goals for the project are listed directly below but can be summed up in one word: quality. This project is intended to bring some order, consistency and restraint to the 'legion' of articles that are now on Wikipedia relating to Warhammer 40,000 .

  3. Warhammer 40,000 - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer 40,000 (sometimes colloquially called Warhammer 40K, WH40K or 40k) is a miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop.It is the most popular miniature wargame in the world, [1] [2] [3] and is particularly popular in the United Kingdom. [4]

  4. Timeline of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Linux 2.6.8: AIX 5.3 eComStation 1.2 2004–09: ReactOS 0.2.4 2004–10: Linux 2.6.9 Ubuntu 4.10: 2004–11: OpenBSD 3.6: Fedora Core 3: 2004–12: NetBSD 2.0: Linux 2.6.10: 2005–01: Solaris 10 ReactOS 0.2.5 2005–02: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4: OpenVMS 8.2 z/VSE: 2005–03: Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Windows XP Professional x64 ...

  5. System 8 - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS 8, a late 1990s version of the Macintosh operating system; Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-8 operating systems: OS/8, released in 1971; TSS/8, released in 1968; MS/8, released in 1966; PDP-8 4K Disk Monitor System, released in 1965; Exec 8, the Unisys operating system; WPS-8 (Word Processing System-8) - Digital Equipment Corporation ...

  6. Hitachi 6309 - Wikipedia

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    The 6309 is fabricated in CMOS technology, while the 6809 is an NMOS device. As a result, the 6309 requires less power to operate than the 6809. Although it is a dynamic design (the datasheet [3] specifies a 500 kHz minimum clocking frequency and it will lose its state when the clock speed is too low), it can be paused for up to 15 cycles.

  7. OS-9 - Wikipedia

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    OS-9 is a family of real-time, process-based, multitasking, multi-user operating systems, developed in the 1980s, originally by Microware Systems Corporation for the Motorola 6809 microprocessor.

  8. Intel MCS-48 - Wikipedia

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    Though the MCS-48 series was eventually replaced by the very successful MCS-51 series, it remained quite popular even by the year 2000 due to its low cost, wide availability, memory-efficient one-byte instruction set, and mature development tools. Because of this, it is used in high-volume, cost-sensitive consumer electronics devices such as TV ...

  9. Texas Instruments TMS1000 - Wikipedia

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    The original TMS1000 had 1024 x 8 bits of ROM, 64 x 4 bits of RAM, and 23 input/output lines. The TMS1000 family used mask-programmed ROM . Once the user had a debugged program ready to be committed to production, it would send the program to Texas Instruments who would then make a special mask to program the on-chip ROM.