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  2. Commodore 64 disk and tape emulation - Wikipedia

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    For Windows, due to limitations of the drivers of the cards, it is unlikely that PCI or CardBus cards will work. However, ISA cards will work. For Linux, chances are high that all cards will work. [13] The Personal C64 is a Commodore 64 emulator that supports transfer to/from 1541 disk drive. It was developed in 1994–1997 by Wolfgang Lorenz. [14]

  3. DMS-59 - Wikipedia

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    A connector plug with all 60 pins (such as a Molex 88766-7610 DVI-I splitter) does not fit into a properly keyed DMS-59 socket. A Dual-DVI breakout cable can be used in connection with two passive DVI-to-HDMI adapters to feed modern displays with HDMI inputs, while using a DMS-59 graphics card, since the DVI signals are electrically identical ...

  4. COM (hardware interface) - Wikipedia

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    COM port (DE-9 connector). COM (communication port) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is the original, yet still common, name of the serial port interface on PC-compatible computers . It can refer not only to physical ports, but also to emulated ports, such as ports created by Bluetooth or USB adapters .

  5. Euroblock - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Connector. Euroblock, short for "European-style terminal block", [1] is an extra-low voltage disconnectable (or plugable) connector and terminal block combination commonly used for microphone- and line level-audio signals, and for control signals such as RS-232 or RS-485.

  6. Plug compatible - Wikipedia

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    A plug compatible manufacturer or PCM is a company that makes such products. One recurring theme in plug-compatible systems is the ability to be bug compatible [ 10 ] as well. That is, if the forerunner system had software or interface problems, then the successor must have (or simulate) the same problems.

  7. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    The connector provides power to the keyboard on the outer two contacts and receives data signals on the inner pair. The cable between the computer and the keyboard is a coiled cord with an appearance very similar to a telephone handset cable. [11] The connector on the Amiga 1000 uses crossover wiring, similar to a telephone handset.

  8. DIN 41612 - Wikipedia

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    There also exist "Reversed" connectors, in which the male DIN 41612 connector has straight mounting pins and the female DIN 41612 connector has right-angle mounting pins. The pin numbering of the connectors is such that, if a "normal" connector is replaced with a "Reversed" connector, the row ordering and the pin numbering is unchanged: what ...

  9. PowerPC 600 - Wikipedia

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    The system bus was a wider and faster 128-bit memory bus called the 6XX bus. It was designed to be a system bus for multiprocessor systems where processors, caches, memory and I/O was to be connected, assisted by a system control chip. It supports both 32- and 64-bit PowerPC processors, memory addresses larger than 32 bits, and NUMA environments.