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  2. IAS machine - Wikipedia

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    James Pomerene working on the IAS machine. The IAS machine was the first electronic computer built at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, New Jersey.It is sometimes called the von Neumann machine, since the paper describing its design was edited by John von Neumann, a mathematics professor at both Princeton University and IAS.

  3. MANIAC I - Wikipedia

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    As with almost all computers of its era, it was a one-of-a-kind machine that could not exchange programs with other computers (even the several other machines based on the IAS). Metropolis chose the name MANIAC in the hope of stopping the rash of silly acronyms for machine names, [ 3 ] although von Neumann may have suggested the name to him.

  4. Category:IAS architecture computers - Wikipedia

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    The category of IAS architecture computers includes the early university and research institution computers that were based on the John von Neumann-designed IAS machine made at, and named after, the Institute for Advanced Study.

  5. List of airline codes (P) - Wikipedia

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    Pilatus PC-12 Center De Mexico: PILATUS MEXICO Mexico MKS Pimichikamac Air: MIKISEW Canada PNP Pineapple Air: PINEAPPLE AIR Bahamas PIM Pinframat: PINFRAMAT Angola PCL Pinnacle Air Group: PINNACLE GROUP United States 9E FLG Pinnacle Airlines: FLAGSHIP United States PIO Pioneer Airlines: PIONEER United States PER Pioneers Limited: Pakistan PRN ...

  6. Pratt & Whitney PW1000G - Wikipedia

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    The physical size of the gearbox was 17 inches (430 mm) in diameter, [2] or no more than half the gearbox size of the PW-Allison 578-DX propfan demonstrator engine that Pratt & Whitney worked jointly on with Allison in the 1980s. The gearbox consisted of 40 components, weighed 500 lb (230 kg), and shared a 3-U.S.-gallon (11-liter) oil tank with ...

  7. Instruction set architecture - Wikipedia

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    A single RISC instruction typically performs only a single operation, such as an "add" of registers or a "load" from a memory location into a register. A RISC instruction set normally has a fixed instruction length , whereas a typical CISC instruction set has instructions of widely varying length.

  8. Internet Authentication Service - Wikipedia

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    IAS first showed up for Windows NT 4.0 in the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack and in Microsoft Commercial Internet System (MCIS) 2.0 and 2.5. While IAS requires the use of an additional server component, it provides a number of advantages over the standard methods of RRAS authentication.

  9. pfs:Write - Wikipedia

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    pfs:Write was a word processor released by Software Publishing Corporation (SPC) in 1983 for IBM PC compatibles running MS-DOS and the Apple II. [1] It included the features common to most word processors of the day, including word wrapping, spell checking, copy and paste, underlining, and boldfacing, with a few advanced features, such as mail merge and some others.