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  2. BlueJ - Wikipedia

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    BlueJ is an integrated development environment (IDE) for the Java programming language, developed mainly for educational purposes, but also suitable for small-scale software development. It runs with the help of Java Development Kit (JDK).

  3. Ultra 60 - Wikipedia

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    Four full-size PCI slots compliant with PCI specification version 2.1: Three slots operating at 33 MHz, 32- or 64-bit data bus width, 5 volt; One slot operating at 33 or 66 MHz, 32- or 64-bit data bus width, 3.3 volt; Some systems might be inoperable if a PCI 2.2 card is installed.

  4. Ultra 5/10 - Wikipedia

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    The Ultra 10 came in a mid-tower case with a 300, 333, 360, or 440-MHz 64-bit UltraSPARC CPU. It doubled the supported RAM to a maximum of 1024 MB in four DIMM slots and added room for a second ATA hard disk, a fourth PCI card, and an UPA graphics card such as the Creator , Creator3D or Elite3D .

  5. Ultra 80 - Wikipedia

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    The Ultra 80 has four full-size slots compliant with PCI specification version 2.1: One PCI slot operating at 33- or 66 MHz, 32- or 64-bit data bus width, 3.3 volt Two PCI slots operating at 33 MHz, 32- or 64-bit data bus width, 5 volt

  6. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    [224] [225] It is the first version to run as a 64-bit process allowing Visual Studio main process to access more than 4 GB of memory, preventing out-of-memory exceptions which could occur with large projects. On June 17, 2021, Visual Studio 2022 Preview 1 was released. [226] On July 14, 2021, Visual Studio 2022 Preview 2 was released. [227]

  7. File:BlueJ Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This work is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or any later version.

  8. Ultra 30 - Wikipedia

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    Sun Ultra 30. The Ultra 30 (code-named Quark) is a family of Sun Microsystems workstations based on the UltraSPARC II microprocessor.It was the first Sun workstation to use the industry-standard PCI bus instead of Sun's proprietary SBus, and is a member of the Sun Ultra series.

  9. SPARC - Wikipedia

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    S1, a 64-bit Wishbone compliant CPU core based on the OpenSPARC T1 design. It is a single UltraSPARC V9 core capable of 4-way SMT. Like the T1, the source code is licensed under the GPL. OpenSPARC T2, released in 2008, a 64-bit, 64-thread implementation conforming to the UltraSPARC Architecture 2007 and to SPARC Version 9 (Level 1). Source code ...