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  2. Minisupercomputer - Wikipedia

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    As a generalization, the price targets for these smaller computers were one-tenth of the larger supercomputers. Several notable technical, economic, and political attributes characterize minisupercomputers. First, they were architecturally more diverse than prior mainframes and minicomputers in hardware and less diverse in software.

  3. Light-weight Linux distribution - Wikipedia

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    In the extreme case - user can use a computer without a GUI and even browse the internet in a terminal, without images, in Lynx, on a weak computer. A light-weight Linux distribution is a Linux distribution that uses lower memory and processor-speed requirements than a more "feature-rich" Linux distribution.

  4. Instax Mini 11 - Wikipedia

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    The Instax Mini 11 is an analog instant film camera designed, developed, marketed, and sold by Fujifilm. The Instax camera is the successor to the Instax Mini 9 [ 1 ] and was released in March 2020.

  5. Comparison of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    386BSD, 4.4BSD-Lite 14 2023-11-20 [56] Free Simplified BSD: Server, Workstation, Network Appliance, Embedded: Aims to be usable for any purpose. OpenBSD: The OpenBSD Project 1996-09-01 NetBSD 1.0: 7.5 2024-04-05 [57] Free ISC: Server, Workstation, Network Appliance, Embedded: Aims for maximum correctness in code, bringing simplicity and ...

  6. Superminicomputer - Wikipedia

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    A superminicomputer (Interdata 7/32) preserved in a museum. A superminicomputer, colloquially supermini, is a high-end minicomputer. [1] The term is used to distinguish the emerging 32-bit architecture midrange computers introduced in the mid to late 1970s from the classical 16-bit systems that preceded them.

  7. DEC T-11 - Wikipedia

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    Die shot of DEC T-11. The T-11, also known as DC310 or DCT11, is a microprocessor that implements the PDP-11 instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation.

  8. F-19 - Wikipedia

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    F-19 is a skipped DoD designation in the Tri-Service fighter aircraft designation sequence which was thought by many popular media outlets to have been allocated to the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk, but was actually skipped in favor of F-20 for the Northrop F-5G Tigershark at Northrop's request to avoid confusion with the MiG-19.

  9. List of prizes for evidence of the paranormal - Wikipedia

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    Could a wristband product improve a person's balance? A pre-test of the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge during TAM 2012. [1]Paranormal challenges, often posed by groups or individuals who self-identify as skeptics or rationalists, publicly challenge those who claim to possess paranormal abilities to demonstrate that they in fact possess them, and are not fraudulent or self-deceptive.