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  2. Ensoniq EPS-16 Plus - Wikipedia

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    This expansion board adds a SCSI interface to the EPS-16 Plus. This allows you to connect your Ensoniq to an external CD-Rom drive and use the Ensoniq CDR collection or other CD-Roms, to an external Hard Drive, or into an Apple Machintosh.

  3. Commodore 128 - Wikipedia

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    The BASIC prompt for the Commodore 128 in 40-column mode, running Commodore BASIC V7.0. The C128's complex architecture [2] [3] includes four differently accessed kinds of RAM (128 KB main RAM, 16–64 KB VDC video RAM, 2 kNibbles VIC-II Color RAM, 2-KB floppy-drive RAM on C128Ds, 0, 128 or 512 KB REU RAM) [failed verification], two or three CPUs (main: 8502, Z80 for CP/M; the 128D also ...

  4. Extended ASCII - Wikipedia

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    Output of the program ascii in Cygwin. Extended ASCII is a repertoire of character encodings that include (most of) the original 96 ASCII character set, plus up to 128 additional characters.

  5. Commodore Plus/4 - Wikipedia

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    Commodore Plus/4 startup screen. In the early 1980s, Commodore found itself engaged in a price war in the home computer market. Companies like Texas Instruments and Timex Corporation were releasing computers that undercut the price of Commodore's PET line.

  6. Quadruple-precision floating-point format - Wikipedia

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    In computing, quadruple precision (or quad precision) is a binary floating-point–based computer number format that occupies 16 bytes (128 bits) with precision at least twice the 53-bit double precision.

  7. ZX Spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The ZX Spectrum (UK: / z ɛ d ɛ k s /) is an 8-bit home computer developed and marketed by Sinclair Research.One of the most influential computers ever made and one of the all-time bestselling British computers, with over five million units sold.

  8. Super Mario 128 - Wikipedia

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    Super Mario 128 was a codename for two different development projects at Nintendo.The name was first used in 1997 for a sequel to Super Mario 64 for the 64DD, which was canceled.

  9. Reserved IP addresses - Wikipedia

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