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  2. List of Sinclair QL software - Wikipedia

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    Page Designer, Sector Software; Page Designer 2, Sector Software; Page Designer 3, Sector Software; Paint Master, Shadow Games; Pascal Compiler, Computer One; Pascal (ISO 7185/ANSI 770×3.97), Prospero

  3. Operating system - Wikipedia

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    Separately, there is a free space map to track free blocks, commonly implemented as a bitmap. [105] Although any free block can be used to store a new file, many operating systems try to group together files in the same directory to maximize performance, or periodically reorganize files to reduce fragmentation. [106]

  4. 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + ⋯ - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the infinite series ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ + ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠ + ⁠ 1 / 8 ⁠ + ⁠ 1 / 16 ⁠ + ··· is an elementary example of a geometric series that converges absolutely. The sum of the series is 1.

  5. Satoshi Nakamoto - Wikipedia

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    Satoshi Nakamoto message embedded in the coinbase of the first block. Nakamoto said that the work of writing bitcoin's code began in the second quarter of 2007. [9] On 18 August 2008, he or a colleague registered the domain name bitcoin.org, [10] and created a web site at that address.

  6. Comment (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Some programming languages (such as MATLAB) allow block comments to be recursively nested inside one another, but others (such as Java) do not. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Line comments either start with a comment delimiter and continue until the end of the line, or in some cases, start at a specific column (character line offset) in the source code, and ...

  7. Intel 8086 - Wikipedia

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    The 8086 [3] (also called iAPX 86) [4] is a 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel between early 1976 and June 8, 1978, when it was released. The Intel 8088, released July 1, 1979, [5] is a slightly modified chip with an external 8-bit data bus (allowing the use of cheaper and fewer supporting ICs), [note 1] and is notable as the processor used in the original IBM PC design.