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Introduced in 1964, [3]: p.8 [4] shipped since 1965, it was the first [5] to use their Flip-Chip technology. With a cost of US$72,000 , it was cheap but powerful by the standards of the time. The PDP-7 is the third of Digital's 18-bit machines, with essentially the same instruction set architecture as the PDP-4 and the PDP-9 .
NeXTstation/Turbo (256 KB VRAM): 4 colors (black, white and two shades of gray) NeXTstation Color/Turbo Color (1.5 MB VRAM): 4,096 colors ; Digital signal processor: Motorola 56001 @ 25 MHz (16-bit, 44.1 kHz, stereo, 24 KB RAM, upgradable to 576 KB) Speaker built into the monitor; Input/Output: Floppy internal connector; SCSI internal connector
0: 26 4 : 06 0 Clear loc'n 4; Clear A 1: 22 4 / 16 3 Increment loc 4; Store A in loc'n (3 + content of loc'n 4) & clear A 2: 55 5 : 71 0 Left shift A 5 times; Read tape and "or" into A 3: 43 1 : 40 2 Jump to loc'n 1 if arith overflow; Jump to loc'n 2 There are several points to note in this very simple program:
[4] [5] The Pilot ACE ran its first program on 10 May 1950, [6] [7] and was demonstrated to the press in November 1950. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Although originally intended as a prototype, it became clear that the machine was a potentially useful resource, especially given the lack of other computing devices at the time.
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.
In the early 1980s, Borland enjoyed considerable success with their Turbo Pascal product and it became a popular choice when developing applications for the PC. Borland followed up that success by releasing Turbo Prolog (in 1986), and in 1987, Turbo Basic and Turbo C. Turbo C has similar properties to Turbo Pascal: an integrated development environment, a fast compiler (though not near the ...
The Spectravideo SV-328 is the predecessor of the MSX standard. Many MSX programs were unofficially ported to the SV-328 by home programmers. In the early 1980s, most home computers manufactured in Japan such as the NEC PC-6001 and PC-8000 series, Fujitsu's FM-7 and FM-8, and Hitachi's Basic Master featured a variant of the Microsoft BASIC interpreter integrated into their on-board ROMs.
Intel Turbo Memory was made available on May 9, 2007, on the Intel's Santa Rosa platform and their Crestline (GM965) chipsets. Intel Turbo Memory 2.0 was introduced on July 15, 2008, on Intel's Montevina platform and their Cantiga (GM47) chipsets. It is available in 1, 2, and 4GB modules.