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  2. Tk (software) - Wikipedia

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    Tk was also ported to Microsoft Windows and Macintosh platforms, starting with Tk 4.2 and improved with native look and feel in Tk 8.0 (released 1997). To mark the popularity and significance of Tk in the 1990s, Ousterhout was given the ACM Software System Award in 1997 for Tcl/Tk: [ 12 ]

  3. wish (Unix shell) - Wikipedia

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    wish (Windowing Shell) is a Tcl interpreter extended with Tk commands, [1] available for Unix-like operating systems supporting the X Window System, as well as macOS, Microsoft Windows, [2] [3] and Android. [4] It provides developers the ability to create GUI widgets using the Tk toolkit and the Tcl programming language. [5] [6]

  4. File:Tk-Demo using Tk 8.6.6 on Windows 10, November 2016.png

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  5. Windows 8.1 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 8.1 was made available for download via MSDN and Technet and available as a free upgrade for retail copies of Windows 8 and Windows RT users via the Windows Store. A server version, Windows Server 2012 R2 , was released on October 18, 2013.

  6. Windows 8 editions - Wikipedia

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    Windows 8.1 with Bing is a reduced-cost SKU of Windows 8.1 for OEMs that was introduced in May 2014. It was introduced as part of an effort to encourage the production of low-cost devices, whilst "driving end-user usage of Microsoft Services such as Bing and OneDrive ".

  7. Windows 8 - Wikipedia

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    The 64-bit variant runs on CPUs compatible with the 8th generation of x86 (known as x86-64, or x64) or newer, and can run 32-bit and 64-bit programs. 32-bit programs and operating system are restricted to supporting only 4 gigabytes of memory, while 64-bit systems can theoretically support 2048 gigabytes of memory.

  8. Windows Embedded Industry - Wikipedia

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    Based on Windows 8.1, [25] Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry was released on October 17, 2013, by Microsoft as a component of the operating system itself. [15] As with 8 Industry, it is available in Pro, Pro Retail, and Enterprise editions. [11] [12] Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Update was released on April 16, 2014. [28]

  9. TK-80 - Wikipedia

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    The TK-85 was introduced in May 1980 and was the successor to the TK-80E. It contained the μPD8085AC processor (2.4576 MHz) and has a system configuration that is considered to some extent for compatibility with the TK-80. Other specifications included 2 KB (Max. Up to 8 KB expandable) of ROM, 1 KB of RAM, while the board size was 310 × 220 mm.