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  2. EOS (8-bit operating system) - Wikipedia

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    eos_find_pcb; eos_find_dcb; eos_request_device_status; eos_get_device_status; eos_soft_reset_device; eos_soft_reset_keyboard; eos_soft_reset_printer; eos_read_block

  3. GEOS (8-bit operating system) - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 4 For many years, Commodore bundled GEOS with its redesigned and cost-reduced C64, the C64C. At its peak, GEOS was the third-most-popular microcomputer operating system in the world in terms of units shipped, trailing only MS-DOS and Mac OS (besides the original Commodore 64's KERNAL). [citation needed]

  4. iPAQ - Wikipedia

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    The first iPAQ Pocket PC was the H3600 series, released in 2000. [1] It ran Microsoft's Pocket PC 2000 operating system, and featured a 240 x 320 pixel 4096-color LCD, 32 MB of RAM, and 16 MB of ROM. [2] [3] Compaq released a similarly-designed H3100 series Pocket PC in January, 2001. [4]

  5. List of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    IBM 4680 OS version 1 to 4, a POS operating system based on Digital Research's Concurrent DOS 286 and FlexOS 286 1.xx IBM 4690 OS version 1 to 6.3, a successor to 4680 OS based on Novell's FlexOS 286/FlexOS 386 2.3x Toshiba 4690 OS version 6.4, a successor to 4690 OS 6.3; Unix-like on PS/2. AIX (IBM's Advanced Interactive eXecutive, a System V ...

  6. Leitner system - Wikipedia

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    The Leitner system [1] [2] [3] is a widely used method of efficiently using flashcards that was proposed by the German science journalist Sebastian Leitner in 1972. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is a simple implementation of the principle of spaced repetition , where cards are reviewed at increasing intervals.

  7. Swiss National Supercomputing Centre - Wikipedia

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    The IBM SP4, installed 2002, was the first production system of CSCS with a massively-parallel computer architecture. [6] The procurement of the first Cray XT3 in Europe in 2005 [7] marked the beginning of the second phase. Since then, CSCS concentrates on early technologies, preferably before they become a generally available product. [8] [9] [10]

  8. Colorado Springs Christian Schools - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] As has happened for many private schools, CSCS has grown during COVID-19. CSCS re-opened earlier than public schools in its area. [5] CSCS' students' problems dealing with Covid were addressed in a 2021 event. [6] The Woodland Park campus was opened in 2005 as a K-5 school, and added 6th, 7th, and 8th grade levels successively in 2019 ...

  9. MenuetOS - Wikipedia

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    The 64-bit MenuetOS, often referred to as Menuet 64, remains a platform for learning 64-bit assembly language programming. The 64-bit Menuet is distributed without charge for personal and educational use only, but without the source code, and the license includes a clause that prohibits disassembly. [1] Multi-core support was added on 24 Feb 2010.