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  2. Commodore Amiga MIDI Driver - Wikipedia

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    The software was originally created at the Carnegie Mellon University and later adopted by Commodore. [2] According to software developer Daniel S. Riley, several people worked on the driver (starting with Roger B. Dannenberg and Jean-Christophe Dhellemmes at the Carnegie-Mellon university).

  3. Andrew Project - Wikipedia

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    The Information Technology Center, a partnership of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), began work on the Andrew Project in 1982. [1] In its initial phase, the project involved both software and hardware, including wiring the campus for data and developing workstations to be distributed to ...

  4. Spice Lisp - Wikipedia

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    Spice Lisp (Scientific Personal Integrated Computing Environment) is a programming language, a dialect of Lisp.Its implementation, originally written by Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU) Spice Lisp Group, targeted the microcode of the 16-bit workstation PERQ, and its operating system Accent.

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  6. Electronic document - Wikipedia

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    To alleviate the problem, many software companies distribute free file viewers for their proprietary file formats (one example is Adobe's Acrobat Reader). The other solution is the development of standardized non- proprietary file formats (such as HTML and OpenDocument ), and electronic documents for specialized uses have specialized formats ...

  7. Category:Carnegie Mellon University software - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Carnegie Mellon University software" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Drew D. Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Perkins was born in 1963. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University in 1986. [2] While at Carnegie Mellon, Perkins made several important contributions to the early internet: Created the popular CMU PC/IP software package for MS-DOS PCs

  9. Coda (file system) - Wikipedia

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    Coda is a distributed file system developed as a research project at Carnegie Mellon University since 1987 under the direction of Mahadev Satyanarayanan. It descended directly from an older version of Andrew File System (AFS-2) and offers many similar features. The InterMezzo file system was inspired by Coda.