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  2. CP System - Wikipedia

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    The CPS Changer has outputs for composite video, S-video and line-level mono audio. The CPS Changer also featured Super Famicom/Super NES controller ports, allowing the use of all Super Famicom/Super NES controllers, including their own six-button joystick, the "CPS Fighter". All of the CPS Changer games used the CP System arcade hardware.

  3. Actions per minute - Wikipedia

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    The term APM originates from StarCraft, and was popularised after the development of a large number of community tools, particularly BWChart, allowing observers of game matches to view player resources and "actions per minute", which was used as a metric in determining a player's skill.

  4. CP System II - Wikipedia

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    The CP System II (CPシステムII, CP shisutemu 2), also known as Capcom Play System 2 [2] or CPS-2, is an arcade system board that Capcom first used in 1993 for Super Street Fighter II. It was the successor to their previous CP System , CP System Dash and Capcom Power System Changer arcade hardware and was succeeded by the CP System III ...

  5. High Precision Event Timer - Wikipedia

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    In one-shot mode the comparator fires an interrupt once when the main counter reaches the value stored in the comparator's register, while in the periodic mode the interrupts are generated at specified intervals. Comparators can be driven by the operating system, e.g. to provide one timer per CPU for scheduling, or by applications.

  6. PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles.

  7. Counts per minute - Wikipedia

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    Geiger-Müller counter with dual counts/dose rate display measuring a "point source". The dose per count is known for this specific instrument by calibration. The count rates of cps and cpm are generally accepted and convenient practical rate measurements. They are not SI units, but are de facto radiological units of measure in widespread use.

  8. AN/CPS-6 Radar - Wikipedia

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    an/cps-6, 6a, 6b, an/fps-10 The AN/CPS-6 was an S-band medium-range search/ height finder radar used by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command . The radar was developed during the later stages of World War II by the MIT Radiation Laboratory with the first units produced by General Electric in mid-1945.

  9. AN/FPS-20 Early Warning Radar - Wikipedia

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    an/fps-3, an/mps-7, an/fps-64, an/fps-65, an/fps-66, an/fps-67, an/fps-91, an/fps-93, an/fps-100, an/fps-113, an/gps-4, an/fps-508 The FPS-3. The AN/FPS-20 was a widely used L band early warning and ground-controlled interception radar system employed by the United States Air Force Air Defense Command , the NORAD Pinetree Line in Canada , the ...