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  2. RCA Spectra 70 - Wikipedia

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    The RCA Model 70/25 (1965) [2] was a discrete [7] small-to-medium scale computer system that supported a wider variety of applications, including use as a free-standing system. In large installations, the 70/25 might also be used as a subsystem in a multi-processor complex.

  3. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    Proprietary connector used on Apple Macintosh Centris computers, and the Apple AudioVision 14 Display. An attempt by Apple to deal with cable clutter, by combining five separate cables from computer to monitor. Female port (20-pin) Digital Flat Panel (DFP) Used with the PanelLink digital video protocol. Deprecated. Made obsolete by DVI.

  4. List of home computers - Wikipedia

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    A few home computers had multiple processors, generally used for input/output devices. Processor speeds were not a competitive point among home computer manufacturers, and typically the processor ran either at its maximum rated speed ( between 1 and 4 MHz for most processor types here), or at some fraction of the television color subcarrier ...

  5. Composite monitor - Wikipedia

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    A composite monitor or composite video monitor is any analog video display that receives input in the form of an analog composite video signal to a defined specification. [1] A composite video signal encodes all information on a single conductor; a composite cable has a single live conductor plus earth.

  6. RCA 1802 - Wikipedia

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    Output from memory byte at R(X) to the BUS condition: OUT 5: 2 66: Output from memory byte at R(X) to the BUS condition: OUT 6: 2 67: Output from memory byte at R(X) to the BUS condition: OUT 7: 2 68 (Undefined for the RCA 1802) 69: Input from the BUS condition to the memory byte at R(X) and the D register as well: INP 1: 2 6A

  7. COSMAC VIP - Wikipedia

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    The machine connected to either a video monitor or to a TV with video input or by means of an external RF modulator. The VIP used a CDP1861/CDP1864 video display chip to generate the video output, and sound could be played using its integrated speaker. It had a 100 bytes per second cassette tape interface as well. Programs could be loaded into ...

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