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  2. Software used in the Personal Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    This software has the same uploading capabilities of Sets/Discs/Tracks as the Jukebox Manager, but also provides additional features, such as mass-uploading, synchronizing, a playlist manager, creation of CUE-sheets, advanced search and sorting options, uploading of non-MP3 data files as well as the ability to re-download tracks to the PC or ...

  3. AlphaStation - Wikipedia

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    AlphaStation is the name given to a series of computer workstations, produced from 1994 onwards by Digital Equipment Corporation, and later by Compaq and HP.As the name suggests, the AlphaStations were based on the DEC Alpha 64-bit microprocessor.

  4. Personal Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    Compaq did not release the player themselves, but licensed the design to HanGo Electronics Co., Ltd. of South Korea. Compaq Research published a software development kit for the unit, which enabled users to develop tools, drivers and applications for different operating systems. Personal Jukebox

  5. AlphaServer - Wikipedia

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    AlphaServers were based on the DEC Alpha 64-bit microprocessor. Supported operating systems for AlphaServers are Tru64 UNIX (formerly Digital UNIX), OpenVMS , MEDITECH MAGIC [ 1 ] and Windows NT (on earlier systems, with AlphaBIOS ARC firmware), while enthusiasts have provided alternative operating systems such as Linux , NetBSD , OpenBSD and ...

  6. Compaq Portable - Wikipedia

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    Aside from using DOS 1.x, the initial Portables are similar to the 16 KB64 KB models of the IBM PC in that the BIOS was limited to 544 KB of RAM and did not support expansion ROMs, thus making them unable to use EGA/VGA cards, hard disks, or similar hardware. After DOS 2.x and the IBM XT came out, Compaq upgraded the BIOS. Although the ...

  7. Compaq LTE - Wikipedia

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    Compaq worked closely with Microsoft to develop the necessary support drivers for plug-and-play PC Cards in Windows 3.1 and the forthcoming Windows 95. [35] VLSI Technology, whose largest customer at the time was Compaq, worked closely with the latter to design the PC Card controller ASIC. [36]

  8. Tru64 UNIX - Wikipedia

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    Tru64 UNIX is a discontinued 64-bit UNIX operating system for the Alpha instruction set architecture (ISA), currently owned by Hewlett-Packard (HP). Previously, Tru64 UNIX was a product of Compaq, and before that, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), where it was known as Digital UNIX (originally DEC OSF/1 AXP).

  9. Compaq Contura - Wikipedia

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    RAM: 4 MB built-in (expandable to a maximum of 8 or 12 MB using an optional 4 MB or 8 MB Compaq branded module, or 20 MB using a third party 16 MB module) 256 KB video memory (512 KB exists in the system, but is not accessible by the GPU.) 84 MB, 170 MB or 250 MB 2.5" IDE hard disk drive; 1 PCMCIA slot (Type II) 1 ECP/EPP 1.9 capable parallel port