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  2. IBM LPFK - Wikipedia

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    The Lighted Program Function Keyboard (LPFK) is a computer input device manufactured by IBM that presents an array of buttons associated with lights. Each button is associated to a function in supporting software, and according to the availability of that function in current context of the application, the light is switched on or off, giving the user a graphical feedback on the set of ...

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  4. Combat Mission - Wikipedia

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    Combat Mission: Red Thunder was released on 04 Apr 2014. It focuses on the Russian Offensive, Operation Bagration, that was launched in June, 1944, shortly after D-Day in the west. Several new features are implemented, such as improved modeling of air support, flamethrowers, riders on tanks, hit decals, and support for turn-based play over TCP ...

  5. Battlefront.com - Wikipedia

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    CM:Red Thunder: Turn-based / real-time strategy Windows/Mac Third title of the CM:X2 game engine, first to be set on the Eastern Front of World War II. 2014 Combat Mission: Black Sea: Turn-based / real-time strategy Windows/Mac Set in fictional Ukraine-Russia-NATO war. 2016 Combat Mission: Final Blitzkrieg: Turn-based / real-time strategy ...

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  7. Combat Mission: Shock Force - Wikipedia

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    The game shipped in a jewel case with a DVD-ROM and a printed manual. "Special Edition" versions shipped with a printed full-color poster of Syria with unit dispositions of the fictional invasion from the "Task Force Thunder" campaign marked on it, as well as a custom printed mouse pad.

  8. IBM Displaywriter System - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 6580 Displaywriter System is a 16-bit microcomputer that was marketed and sold by IBM's Office Products Division primarily as a word processor.Announced on June 17, 1980 [1] [2] and effectively withdrawn from marketing on July 2, 1986, [3] the system was sold with a 5 MHz Intel 8086, 128 KB to 448 KB of RAM, a swivel-mounted monochrome CRT monitor, a detached keyboard, a detached 8 ...

  9. SPC-1000 - Wikipedia

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    The main unit includes the keyboard and a built-in tape recorder. External disk drives, a gamepad , and a dedicated CRT monitor [ 4 ] can be connected to this unit. The computer can run CP/M if equipped with double-sided, double density floppy disk drives.