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Despite his youth, Enzo has proven to be extremely good at the Games and has several times been responsible for winning them. With the destruction of the Twin City, most of Mainframe's Sprites were nullified and Enzo grew up with few friends to play with. His main friend growing up was Frisket until he met AndrAIa and brought her to Mainframe.
The accelerated game time resulted in Enzo and AndrAIa's aging. Subsequent episodes follow adult versions of Enzo and AndrAIa, who are now in a romantic relationship, as they travel from system to system in search of Mainframe. The older Enzo adopts the name "Matrix" (his and Dot's surname), carrying a weapon named "Gun" and Bob's damaged Glitch.
Megabyte attacks the Principal Office to steal Mainframe's Core energy. This causes a Game to be corrupted. Bob and Enzo have to get the Core energy—being transported by "Megatruck", a transformed Megabyte—back to the Office before it can leave with the Game.
ReBoot: Daemon Rising is a 2001 Canadian made-for-TV movie based on the series ReBoot directed by George Samilski.The movie is set after the first three seasons of ReBoot, and along with another ReBoot movie, My Two Bobs, is considered the fourth season.
Virtual Telecommunications Access Method (VTAM) is the IBM subsystem that implements Systems Network Architecture (SNA) for mainframe environments. [1] VTAM provides an application programming interface (API) for communication applications, and controls communication equipment such as adapters and controllers. In modern terminology, VTAM ...
Since the rise of the personal computer in the 1980s, IBM and other vendors have created PC-based IBM mainframe-compatible systems which are compatible with the larger IBM mainframe computers. For a period of time PC-based mainframe-compatible systems had a lower price and did not require as much electricity or floor space.
In IBM mainframe operating systems OS/360 and its successors, a Unit Control Block (UCB) is a memory structure, or a control block, that describes any single input/output peripheral device (unit), or an exposure (alias), to the operating system.
Terminal Productivity Executive (TPX) is a multiple session manager for IBM mainframes.It allows connected users to access resources with a single sign-on. [1] [2] It holds several sessions concurrently, allowing a person to switch among them via the single connection on their physical terminal or terminal emulator application, [3] i.e. telnet.