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Aiken boasted that the Mark III was the fastest electronic computer in the world. The Mark III used nine magnetic drums (one of the first computers to do so). One drum could contain 4,000 instructions and has an access time of 4,400 microseconds; thus it was a stored-program computer. The arithmetic unit could access two other drums – one ...
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Canon EOS-1D Mark III; Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III; Harvard Mark III, an early computer built at Harvard University and used by the US Navy; Mesa Boogie Mark III, an electric guitar amplifier; Sega Mark III, the original Japanese branding of Sega Master System, a video game console; Vox Mark III, a teardrop-shaped electric guitar of the 1960s
The Sega Card, known in Japan as Sega My Card, is a memory card format used as game storage for the SG-1000/SC-3000 and the Mark III / Master System.Produced from 1985 [1] to 1987 by Mitsubishi Plastics, the cards are plugged into onboard cardslots or into compatible adapters.
In British military practice, Mark ("Mk") designations were given in Roman numerals (replaced by Arabic numerals in 1944) to reflect variants of or production changes to service weaponry, either on their own or as part of numerical ("No.") designations; in the Lee-Enfield rifle series for example, the SMLE rifles were produced to Mk I, Mk III, and Mk V specification (with the latter two later ...
The Bombsight, Pilot-Directing, Mark III was an inter-war era bombsight developed by the US Navy to equip its bomber aircraft. It was a development of the British Course Setting Bomb Sight , or CSBS, which had been introduced in UK service in early 1918 and was demonstrated to the Navy in Washington in May 1918.
MK3 may refer to: . Mortal Kombat 3, the third game in the Mortal Kombat series; Mario Kart: Super Circuit, the third game in the Mario Kart series, released in 2001 for the Game Boy Advance