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  2. Pacific Drive (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Drive uses the Unreal Engine 4 game engine. [22] Pacific Drive was announced on September 13, 2022, during PlayStation's State of Play presentation, alongside its debut trailer. [23] It was originally scheduled to release for the PlayStation 5 and Windows in 2023. [17] [24] A gameplay trailer was released on February 9, 2023. [25]

  3. EMD SD70 series - Wikipedia

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    [48] [49] CP 7015 led the CP business train for a short time due to a mechanical failure with the regular units and then returned to freight service. [50] [51] The remaining units received the standard CP red paint scheme. In 2021, Canadian Pacific purchased 40 more SD90MACs from the Union Pacific for further rebuilding into SD70ACU engines.

  4. List of retro style video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Jakks Pacific: Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PlayTV Legends Radica Games: Sega Mega Drive/Genesis PlayTV Legends Volume II Activision 10-in-1 2006 Techno Source: Super Pac-Man Collection: Jakks Pacific: Arcade Gamer/Poga/DPG-350/Master System Portátil 2007 AtGames: Arcade Gold featuring Pac-Man: Jakks Pacific: Mega Drive Twin Pads/DPG-450 2008 ...

  5. Union Pacific 4014 - Wikipedia

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    Union Pacific 4014 is a preserved 4884-1 class 4-8-8-4 "Big Boy" type steam locomotive owned and operated by the Union Pacific (UP) as part of its heritage fleet. Built in November 1941 by American Locomotive Company (ALCO) in Schenectady, New York , it was assigned to haul heavy freight trains in the Wasatch mountain range .

  6. List of most powerful locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Union Pacific: 3950-3999 ALCO: 1936–43 Steam 4-6-6-4: 485 tonnes (535 short tons) 97,350 pounds-force (433 kN) 5,000 horsepower (3,728 kW) Two locomotives preserved, one on static display. Union Pacific 3985 operated for company PR and occasional excursion service from 1981 to 2010.

  7. 555 timer IC - Wikipedia

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    Silicon die of the first 555 chip (1971) Die of a CMOS NXP ICM7555 chip The timer IC was designed in 1971 by Hans Camenzind under contract to Signetics. [3] In 1968, he was hired by Signetics to develop a phase-locked loop (PLL) IC.

  8. EMD DDA40X - Wikipedia

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    The EMD DDA40X is a 6,600 hp (4,943 kW) D-D locomotive, built by EMD from 1969 to 1971 exclusively for the Union Pacific Railroad. [1] It is the most powerful diesel–electric locomotive model ever built on a single frame, having two 16-645E3A diesel prime movers. [2]

  9. Timer - Wikipedia

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    An alternative design uses a counter with a sufficiently large word size that it will not reach its overflow limit before the end of life of the system. More sophisticated timers may have comparison logic to compare the timer value against a specific value set by software, which triggers some action when the timer value matches the preset value.