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The Print Shop is a desktop publishing software package originally published in 1984 by Broderbund.It was unique in that it provided libraries of clip art and templates through a simple interface to build signs, posters and banners with household dot-matrix printers. [1]
Canon printers are supplied with Canon Advanced Printing Technology (CAPT), a printer driver software stack developed by Canon. The company claims that its use of data compression reduces their printer's memory requirement, good quality compared to conventional laser printers, and also claim that it increases the data transfer rate when ...
Printer steganography is a type of steganography – "hiding data within data" [30] – produced by color printers, including Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, HP, IBM, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Lanier, Lexmark, Ricoh, Toshiba and Xerox [31] brand color laser printers, where tiny yellow dots are added to each page. The dots are barely visible and ...
Sinclair QL: 68008: 1984: TV, monitor "Microdrive" tape: ZX8301 Custom ASIC: Spin-off to several related products, see List of Sinclair QL clones [2] Japan Sord Computer Corporation: Sord M200 Smart Home Computer: Z80: 1977: TV: Floppy disk [19] Japan Sord Computer Corporation CGL Home Computers: Sord M5 CGL M5: Z80: 1982: TV: Cassette ...
Also, supplied with the Thor was a specially-commissioned version of the Psion Xchange application software suite (an enhanced edition of the Psion applications bundled with the QL). Prices for the Thor PC ranged from £599 to £1399, excluding monitor, mouse and VAT. An upgrade service for existing QLs was also available.
QL Cadette drafting system, Bestmalt Ltd (Mark Mansell), 1987 QL Cash Trader (Cash Accounting Package), RWAP Software QL Cosmos (Astronomy Program), Talent available from RWAP Software (Programmer: G. F. Cornwell)
QDOS is the multitasking operating system found on the Sinclair QL personal computer and its clones. It was designed by Tony Tebby whilst working at Sinclair Research, as an in-house alternative to 68K/OS, which was later cancelled by Sinclair, but released by original authors GST Computer Systems.
Sinclair QL; The Macintosh SE with a color printer or external monitor; The SECAM version of the Atari 2600; The Color Maximite, a PIC32 based microcomputer; The Thomson TO7 (with spatial constraints - only 2 colours for each group of 8x1 pixels) The Matra Alice 32 [1] and 90 [2] The Philips VG5000 [3]