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  2. Plotter - Wikipedia

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    Cutting plotters use knives to cut into a piece of material (such as paper, mylar film, or vinyl film) that is lying on the flat surface area of the plotter. The cutting plotter is connected to a computer, which is equipped with cutting design or drawing computer software programs. Those computer software programs are responsible for sending ...

  3. Plot (graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Shmoo plot : In electrical engineering, a shmoo plot is a graphical display of the response of a component or system varying over a range of conditions and inputs. Often used to represent the results of the testing of complex electronic systems such as computers, ASICs or microprocessors.

  4. Graphing calculator - Wikipedia

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    Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus, the most successful graphing calculator in terms of sales. A graphing calculator (also graphics calculator or graphic display calculator) is a handheld computer that is capable of plotting graphs, solving simultaneous equations, and performing other tasks with variables.

  5. Output device - Wikipedia

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    Some methods to use remote systems are: Remote access The computer's console can be accessed through a network connection such as the Internet, using protocols such as telnet or SSH. Remote desktop Allows a graphical user interface to be accessed through remote access even without a monitor. KVM switch

  6. Printer (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The demand for higher speed led to the development of new systems specifically for computer use. In the 1980s there were daisy wheel systems similar to typewriters, line printers that produced similar output but at much higher speed, and dot-matrix systems that could mix text and graphics but produced relatively low-quality output.

  7. Calcomp - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as California Computer Products, Inc [1] [2] in 1959, [5] located in Anaheim, California. Sanders Associates, Inc. , purchased Calcomp in 1980. [ 6 ] In 1986, Sanders Associates was purchased by the Lockheed Corporation , and merged into Lockheed's Information Systems Group. [ 7 ]

  8. Atari 1020 - Wikipedia

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    The Atari 1020 is a four-color computer plotter which was sold by Atari, Inc. for Atari 8-bit computers. The 1020 is capable of 20-, 40- and 80-column text [ 1 ] and graphics using a friction-fed roll of paper approximately 11.5 cm (4.5 inches) in width.

  9. Stereoplotter - Wikipedia

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    The Kelsh Plotter is an example of the projection stereoplotters. The analog stereoplotters came next and were more sophisticated in that they used more sophisticated optics to view the image. The analytical stereoplotter is used today. It incorporates a computer which does the work of mathematically aligning the images so that they line up ...