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  2. Cot–caught merger - Wikipedia

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    Outside North America, another dialect featuring the merger is Scottish English, where the merged vowel has a quality around [ɔ̞]. [34] Like in New England English, the cot–caught merger occurred without the father–bother merger. Therefore, speakers still retain the distinction between /a/ in PALM and /ɔ/ in LOT–THOUGHT. [35]

  3. MAME - Wikipedia

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    Non-merged ROMs take up more space due to redundancy, but they are useful for cases where only a specific set of programs are desired, such as only desiring one specific version of a game without desiring to also obtain the other required files. A "merged" set is a ROM that contains the "parent" ROM and its "clones" in one package.

  4. Wikipedia:Merging - Wikipedia

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    Otherwise, the merge should be first proposed and discussed, as detailed below. When performing a merge, one should remember to reconcile talk pages, and to attribute copied content, as required by Wikipedia's license. At minimum, this means adding words "Merged content to/from [[page]]" to edit summaries. See How to merge below for details.

  5. Multi Emulator Super System - Wikipedia

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    Multi Emulator Super System (MESS) was an emulator for various consoles and computer systems, based on the MAME core. It used to be a standalone program (which has since been discontinued), but is now integrated into MAME (which is actively developed). MESS emulated portable and console gaming systems, computer platforms, and calculators. The ...

  6. Video game console emulator - Wikipedia

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    The first such recognized emulator was released around 1996, being one of the prototype projects that eventually merged into the SNES9X product. [7] Programs like Marat Fayzullin's iNES, VirtualGameBoy, Pasofami (NES), Super Pasofami (SNES), and VSMC (SNES) were the most popular console emulators of this era.

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  8. Wikipedia:Articles for merging - Wikipedia

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    Articles for Merging is a process similar to Articles for Deletion in which a discussion is held determining whether two or more articles should be merged.These discussions generally last for 7 days, unless the articles meets the criteria for speedy merge, in which case, the merge may be carried out sooner, or more time is needed to reach a consensus.

  9. Talk : Phonological history of English open back vowels

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    The difference between cot and caught in the "merged" files is very very slight, enough that it would probably vanish in everyday speech. The difference in the "unmerged" files is quite significant, and would be likely to remain in everyday speech. — Eru·tuon 23:17, 24 March 2016 (UTC) maybe that should be in the aeticle? Source?