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  2. British Rail Class 370 - Wikipedia

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    British Rail's Class 370 tilting trains, also referred to as APT-P (meaning Advanced Passenger Train Prototype), were the pre-production Advanced Passenger Train units. . Unlike the earlier experimental gas-turbine APT-E unit, these units were electric multiple unit sets, powered by 25 kV AC overhead electrification and were used on the West Coast Main Line between London Euston and Glasgow

  3. Aptos (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Aptos, originally named Bierstadt, is a sans-serif typeface in the neo-grotesque style developed by Steve Matteson. [3] It was released in 2023 as the new default font for the Microsoft Office suite, replacing the previously used Calibri font.

  4. Advanced Passenger Train - Wikipedia

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    The Advanced Passenger Train (APT) was a tilting high speed train developed by British Rail during the 1970s and early 1980s, for use on the West Coast Main Line (WCML). The WCML contained many curves, and the APT pioneered the concept of active tilting to address these, a feature that has since been copied on designs around the world.

  5. List of PowerEdge servers - Wikipedia

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    2, Socket 370: Pentium III (933 MHz-1.4 GHz) 4GB: 4, registered PC-133 SDRAM: 3 hot-swappable Ultra3 SCSI HDD bays: 2500 [32] Tower or 5U Rack: 2, Socket 370: Pentium III 933 MHz minimum: 4 GB: 6, ECC registered PC-133 SDRAM: 6 hot-swappable Ultra3 SCSI HDD bays, splittable: 2550 [33] 2U Rack: 2, Socket 370: Pentium III 933 MHz minimum: 4 GB ...

  6. IBM 4300 - Wikipedia

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    The 4341-2 introduced the Extended Control Program Support:MVS [8] [9] (ECPS:MVS) option, a subset of System/370 extended facility. On 20 October 1982, IBM announced a new entry-level 4341 model, Model Group 9 and a new top-of-the-line 4341, Model Group 12. Model Group 12 included the Dual Address Space (DAS) facility.

  7. IBM System/370 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM System/370 (S/370) is a range of IBM mainframe computers announced as the successors to the System/360 family on June 30, 1970. The series mostly [ b ] maintains backward compatibility with the S/360, allowing an easy migration path for customers; this, plus improved performance, were the dominant themes of the product announcement.

  8. IBM System/370 Model 168 - Wikipedia

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    Main memory, which was four-way doubleword interleaved, could be 1 to 8 megabytes, with offerings selectable in increments of one megabyte. [5]The Model 168 used semiconductor memory, rather than the magnetic-core memory used by the 370/165 [5] introduced 2 years prior, resulting in a system that was faster and physically smaller than a Model 165.

  9. IBM System/370 Model 165 - Wikipedia

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    That same day IBM announced the 370/195. [3] They were the first three models of the IBM System/370 line of computers. Since none of them came with virtual memory, "which was to be a hallmark of the 370 line", [4] some said about these early members of the IBM System/370 family, especially about the 165 and 155, that they were not "the real 370 ...