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  2. J.P. Instruments - Wikipedia

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    A display of JPI avionics. J.P. Instruments is an American aircraft avionics manufacturer. [1] The company was founded in Santa Ana, California marketing its first product, "The Scanner", to monitor engine temperatures in piston engine aircraft. In 1992, JPI came out with the EDM-500 which electronically monitors and stores engine parameters. [2]

  3. JPI - Wikipedia

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    JPI may refer to: Pope John Paul I (1912–1978) Java Platform Interface; Jeju Peace Institute, a South Korean think tank; Jinnah Polytechnic Institute, in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan; Joint Programming Initiative by the European Commission; Journal of Political Ideologies; J.P. Instruments, American avionics manufacturer

  4. User guide - Wikipedia

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    Most user guides contain both a written guide and associated images. In the case of computer applications, it is usual to include screenshots of the human-machine interface(s), and hardware manuals often include clear, simplified diagrams. The language used is matched to the intended audience, with jargon kept to a minimum or explained thoroughly.

  5. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  6. SDS 930 - Wikipedia

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    An SDS 930 system consists of at least three standard (30 cu ft, 0.85 m 3) cabinets, weighing about 3,200 pounds (1.6 short tons; 1.5 t). [2] It is composed of an arithmetic and logic unit, at least 8,192 words (24-bit + simple parity bit) magnetic-core memory, and the IO unit.

  7. RS-232 - Wikipedia

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    For example, on the original IBM PC, a male D-sub was an RS-232-C DTE port (with a non-standard current loop interface on reserved pins), but the female D-sub connector on the same PC model was used for the parallel "Centronics" printer port. Some personal computers put non-standard voltages or signals on some pins of their serial ports.

  8. TMS9900 - Wikipedia

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    TMS9900JL in ceramic package with gold-plated pins. The TMS9900 was designed as a single-chip version of the TI 990 minicomputer series, much like the Intersil 6100 was a single chip PDP-8 (12 bits), and the Fairchild 9440 and Data General mN601 were both one-chip versions of Data General's Nova.

  9. Japanese Industrial Standards - Wikipedia

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    JIS symbol (adopted October 1, 2005). No Unicode symbol exists, nor does a proposal for inclusion. The old JIS symbol (used until September 30, 2008). This symbol has been included in Unicode since version 1.0.1 as U+3004 〄 JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD SYMBOL.