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  2. Commodore 1581 - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore 1581 is a 3½-inch double-sided double-density floppy disk drive that was released by Commodore Business Machines (CBM) in 1987, primarily for its C64 and C128 home/personal computers. The drive stores 800 kilobytes using an MFM encoding [5] but formats different from the MS-DOS (720 kB), Amiga (880 kB), and Mac Plus (800 kB) formats

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington ...

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    Location of Washington County in Arkansas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Arkansas.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Arkansas, United States.

  4. Commodore 1571 - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore 1571 is Commodore's high-end 5¼" floppy disk drive, announced in the summer of 1985. With its double-sided drive mechanism, it has the ability to use double-sided, double-density (DS/DD) floppy disks, storing a total of 360 kB per floppy. It also implemented a "burst mode" that improved transfer speeds, helping address the very ...

  5. Morys Clynnog - Wikipedia

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    Morys Clynnog (also Morus or Clynog; c. 1525–1581), also known as Maurice Clen(n)ock(e), was a Welsh Roman Catholic priest and recusant exile. He was the first head of the English College, Rome . He was born at Llŷn or Eifionydd (present-day Gwynedd ) circa 1525 and died at sea in 1581.

  6. Commodore 1541 - Wikipedia

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    The best-known floppy disk drive for the C64, the 1541 is a single-sided 170-kilobyte drive for 5¼" disks. The 1541 directly followed the Commodore 1540 (meant for the VIC-20). The disk drive uses group coded recording (GCR) and contains a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, doubling as a disk controller and on-board disk operating system ...

  7. Henry Jacob - Wikipedia

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    Henry Jacob was the son of John Jacob, yeoman, of Cheriton, Kent. On 27 November 1581, he enrolled at St Mary Hall, Oxford and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1583, followed by a Master of Arts degree in 1586.

  8. Doddridge County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Doddridge County was officially created in 1845 from parts of Harrison, Tyler, Ritchie, and Lewis Counties of what was then still Virginia. It was named for Philip Doddridge (1773–1832), the late statesman of western Virginia who was the leading voice for westerners during the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829–1830.

  9. Richard Holtby - Wikipedia

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    Richard taught at Oxford University as well as Cambridge University, where he tutored the future "seminary priest" Alexander Briant.Leaving Oxford without a degree, Holtby proceeded to the English College at DouaI where he arrived by way of Antwerp, in August 1577, and was received into the Roman Catholic Church.