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  2. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    Various computers, consoles, and arcade systems Cross-platform: New BSD, GPLv2 or later Z80pack: 1.36 December 21, 2017: Altair 8800, IMSAI 8080, Cromemco Z-1: Cross-platform: BSD SIMH: 3.9-0 May, 2012 Altair 8800 with various hardware Cross-platform: Open source: emuStudio: 0.39 March, 2017 Altair 8800 and other computers + basic IDE Cross ...

  3. IRIX - Wikipedia

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    IRIX (/ ˈ aɪ r ɪ k s /, EYE-ricks) is a discontinued operating system developed by Silicon Graphics (SGI) to run on the company's proprietary MIPS workstations and servers. It is based on UNIX System V with BSD extensions.

  4. Zero-configuration networking - Wikipedia

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    Zero-configuration networking (zeroconf) is a set of technologies that automatically creates a usable computer network based on the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) when computers or network peripherals are interconnected. It does not require manual operator intervention or special configuration servers.

  5. List of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    UniFLEX (Unix-like OS from TSC for DMA-capable, extended addresses, Motorola 6809 based computers; e.g. SWTPC, Gimix and others) Unicos (the version of Unix designed for Cray Supercomputers, mainly geared to vector calculations) UTX-32 (Developed by Gould CSD (Computer System Division), a Unix-based OS that included both BSD and System V ...

  6. SDS BASIC - Wikipedia

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    SDS BASIC, also known as CP-V BASIC, Batch BASIC or Sigma BASIC depending on the version, is a BASIC programming language compiler for Scientific Data Systems's (SDS) Sigma series mainframe computers, originally released in 1967.

  7. Computer network - Wikipedia

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    Computer networking was influenced by a wide array of technological developments and historical milestones. In the late 1950s, a network of computers was built for the U.S. military Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) radar system [1] [2] [3] using the Bell 101 modem. It was the first commercial modem for computers, released by AT&T ...

  8. Ethernet over USB - Wikipedia

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    Ethernet over USB is the use of a USB link as a part of an Ethernet network, resulting in an Ethernet connection over USB (instead of e.g. PCI or PCIe).. USB over Ethernet (also called USB over Network or USB over IP) is a system to share USB-based devices over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or the Internet, allowing access to devices over a network.

  9. ODROID - Wikipedia

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    The ODROID is a series of single-board computers and tablet computers created by Hardkernel Co., Ltd., located in South Korea.Even though the name ODROID is a portmanteau of open + Android, [1] the hardware is not actually open source because some parts of the design are retained by the company. [2]