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The last modification date stamp (and with DELWATCH 2.0+ also the file deletion date stamp, and since DOS 7.0+ optionally also the last access date stamp and creation date stamp), are stored in the directory entry with the year represented as an unsigned seven bit number (0–127), relative to 1980, and thereby unable to indicate any dates in ...
It was replaced by the HP DeskJet 310 (4 ppm B&W, 4 minutes per page color) in 1993, the HP DeskJet 320 in 1994, the HP DeskJet 340 (2 minutes per page color) in 1995, and the HP DeskJet 350 and 350CBi (5 ppm B&W, 2 ppm color) in 2000. HP continued to make black-and-white-only inkjet printers with the HP DeskJet 510 (1992) and 520 (1994).
A server capable of replying with an Enhanced Status Code MUST preface (prepend) the Text Part of SMTP Server responses with the Enhanced Status Code followed by one or more spaces. For example, the "221 Bye" reply (after QUIT command) MUST be sent as "221 2.0.0 Bye" instead. [1]
When Hewlett-Packard split in 2015 into HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, NonStop SQL and the rest of the NonStop product line went to Hewlett Packard Enterprise. The product primarily is used for online transaction processing and is tailored for organizations that need high availability and scalability for their database system.
PCL 5 was released on the HP LaserJet III [2] in March 1990, adding Intellifont font scaling (developed by Compugraphic, now part of Agfa), outline fonts and HP-GL/2 (vector) graphics. PCL 5e (PCL 5 enhanced) was released on the HP LaserJet 4 [ 2 ] in October 1992 and added bi-directional communication between the printer and the PC and Windows ...
HP Designjet large format printers; ... HP Deskjet Dxxxx printer; D – HP Photosmart Dxxxx Single Function photo printer ... SH3, Windows CE 2.0/2.11) HP 700LX ...
In computing, the Federated Naming Service (FNS) or XFN (X/Open Federated Naming) is a system for uniting various name services under a single interface for the basic naming operations. It is produced by X/Open and included in various Unix operating systems, primarily Solaris versions 2.5 to 9.
The HP-GL/2 and HP RTL Reference Guide - A handbook for Program Developers - Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language/2 - Hewlett-Packard Raster Transfer Language (draft 2, second ed.). Barcelona, Spain: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. ISBN 0-201-63325-6. HP Part No. 5961-3526, 5959-9733. Archived from the original on 2017-02-27