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  2. List of computer technology code names - Wikipedia

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    Orion — Microsoft Windows CE 2.11, Palm-sized PC 1.1; Orion — Yellow Dog Linux 4.0; Orion DT — Intel 450KX; Orion ST — Intel 450GX; Orleans — AMD Athlon 64 90 nm processor (Socket AM2 w/ DDR2-667) OS04 — grml Linux 0.1; Oslo — Sun QIC-2.5 GB 1/4" Tape; Osmium — Exchange 5.5; Osoyoos — XMetaL Author and Developer 4.0 Trial Version

  3. FreeDOS - Wikipedia

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    FreeDOS 1.1, released on 2 January 2012, [12] is available for download as a CD-ROM image: a limited install disc that only contains the kernel and basic applications, and a full disc that contains many more applications (games, networking, development, etc.), not available as of November 2011 but with a newer, fuller 1.2. [13]

  4. Category:Free software programmed in Python - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Free software programmed in Python" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 313 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Category:Video games based on television series - Wikipedia

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    Video games based on game shows (1 C, 27 P) A. ... Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Pydoc - Wikipedia

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    [1] Pydoc can be accessed from a module-specific GUI, [2] from within the Python interpreter, or from a command line shell. [1] [3] Developed by Ka-Ping Yee, [4] [5] it is included by default in all versions of Python since Python 2.1 and is available for download for 1.5.2, 1.6, and 2.0. [3] Pydoc is used to extract documentation from the ...

  7. ABC (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    ABC is an imperative general-purpose programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) developed at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), in Amsterdam, Netherlands by Leo Geurts, Lambert Meertens, and Steven Pemberton. [2]

  8. Open-source video game - Wikipedia

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    Open-source games that are free software and contain exclusively free content conform to DFSG, free culture, and open content and are sometimes called free games. Many Linux distributions require for inclusion that the game content is freely redistributable, freeware or commercial restriction clauses are prohibited. [1]

  9. Komodo Edit - Wikipedia

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    Komodo Edit is a free and open source text editor for dynamic programming languages. It was introduced in January 2007 to complement ActiveState's commercial Komodo IDE. As of version 4.3, Komodo Edit is built atop the Open Komodo project. Komodo IDE is no longer supported and maintained by developers for Python.