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  2. MIL-STD-1750A - Wikipedia

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    Bound copy, from the 1980s, of the MIL-STD-1750A specification document. The 1750A supports 2 16 16-bit words of memory for the core standard. The standard defines an optional memory management unit that allows 2 20 16-bit words of memory using 512 page mapping registers (in the I/O space), defining separate instruction and data spaces, and keyed memory access control.

  3. Jump start (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    AC charger with boost feature Jump starter with lithium battery. Some AC battery chargers have a boost, engine start, or engine assist feature. Despite being able to assist in jump starting a dead vehicle battery, these types of battery chargers perform their task over a longer period of time, rather than an instantaneous boost.

  4. TLD Systems - Wikipedia

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    TLD then entered the new market for the Ada programming language, which the U.S. Department of Defense had designated as the successor to JOVIAL and other special-purpose languages in use by the military. TLD made embedded system Ada cross compilers targeting the MIL-STD-1750A, hosted on VAX/VMS as well as several Unix-based platforms. [3]

  5. The NOCO Company - Wikipedia

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    The Genius Boost family of lithium jump starters is one of the company's most popular line of products. The GB30 car jump starter was rated 9/10 by TopSpeed [10] and "Good" by Consumer Reports. [11] Production is in Vietnam, Malaysia and China.

  6. Push start - Wikipedia

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    The Honker II, a midget racing car, getting a push start at the 144th Wagga Wagga Show. A group of people attempting to push start a motorcycle.. Push starting, also known as, roll starting, clutch starting, popping the clutch or crash starting, is a method of starting a motor vehicle with an internal combustion engine that has a manual transmission, a mechanical fuel pump, and a mechanically ...

  7. E. F. Schumacher - Wikipedia

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    Schumacher moved back to England prior to the outbreak of World War II.For a period during the war, he was interned on an isolated English farm as an "enemy alien". In these years, Schumacher captured the attention of John Maynard Keynes with a paper entitled "Multilateral Clearing" [3] that he had written between sessions working in the fields of the internment camp.

  8. Joel Schumacher - Wikipedia

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    Joel T. Schumacher (/ ˈ ʃ uː m ɑː k ər /; August 29, 1939 – June 22, 2020) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter.Raised in New York City by his mother, Schumacher graduated from Parsons School of Design and originally became a fashion designer.

  9. Jerry Schumacher - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Schumacher (born August 6, 1970) [1] is an American coach for track and field and cross country. Since 2022, he has been the head coach of the University of Oregon's track and field and cross country programs.