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  2. Soft reboot - Wikipedia

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    Soft reboot may refer to: A warm reboot , where a computer system restarts without the need to interrupt the power A soft reboot (fiction) , in which a certain degree of continuity is retained

  3. Terminate-and-stay-resident program - Wikipedia

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    A terminate-and-stay-resident program (commonly TSR) is a computer program running under DOS that uses a system call to return control to DOS as though it has finished, but remains in computer memory so it can be reactivated later. [1]

  4. Reset (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The CPU uses the values of CS and IP registers to find the location of the next instruction to execute. Location of next instruction is calculated using this simple equation:

  5. The 3DO Company - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1991 by Electronic Arts founder Trip Hawkins in a partnership with seven other companies to develop the 3DO standard of video gaming hardware. When 3DO failed in the marketplace, the company exited the hardware business and became a third-party video game developer and published well-known games series like Army Men ...

  6. Reboot (fiction) - Wikipedia

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    A soft reboot is a reboot that shares some continuity with the original series, but that changes the style, tone, or intent. [26] It usually serves to allow writers more creative freedom while mostly maintaining the same setting the audience has grown accustomed to.

  7. Talk:Reboot (fiction) - Wikipedia

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  8. Costco egg recall may cause 'serious' illness or death, FDA ...

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    The eggs included in the recall were sold to 25 Costco stores starting in late November, according to the FDA. If you have the eggs, don’t eat them.

  9. GTECH Corporation - Wikipedia

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    GTECH Corporation was a gaming technology company based in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It was acquired in 2006 for $4.5 billion by Lottomatica of Italy, [ 2 ] which later changed its own name to GTECH.