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  2. Serial presence detect - Wikipedia

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    In computing, serial presence detect (SPD) is a standardized way to automatically access information about a memory module. Earlier 72-pin SIMMs included five pins that provided five bits of parallel presence detect (PPD) data, but the 168-pin DIMM standard changed to a serial presence detect to encode more information.

  3. Ford Taurus SHO - Wikipedia

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    By request of Car and Driver magazine, a SHO station wagon was created by the Car and Driver staff with the help of Ford engineers. [13] They started with a production Taurus wagon, and from there installed SHO bodywork, including its unique front end. They then replaced the stock engine and drivetrain with SHO drivetrain.

  4. 2-10-0 - Wikipedia

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    Many locomotives chose the latter option. A firebox mounted over the drivers also restricted the diameter of the driving wheels, which in turn limited speed. As with the Consolidation (2-8-0), "chopping" at speed ensured a rough ride for the crew due to instability caused by the wheel arrangement.

  5. Honda Accord (North America seventh generation) - Wikipedia

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    The new engine features iVTEC technology and drives a new compact five-speed automatic transmission, developed to allow the inclusion of the electric motor sandwiched between the transversely mounted engine. Power of the gas engine is up from 240 to 255 horsepower (179 to 190 kW) and torque rose from 212 to 232 pound-feet (287 to 315 N⋅m).

  6. Subaru Sambar - Wikipedia

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    In September 2009, the passenger version of the Sambar was introduced as the Subaru Dias Wagon, a rebadged version of the Daihatsu Atrai van. The seventh generation of the Sambar truck was later introduced to Japan on April 2, 2012 as a badge engineered Daihatsu Hijet Van/Truck, but the passenger variant (Dias Wagon) had already been produced ...

  7. V-Rally 2 - Wikipedia

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    V-Rally 2 (Need for Speed V-Rally 2 in North America for the PlayStation version and Test Drive V-Rally in North America for the Dreamcast version) is a racing video game developed by Eden Studios and published by Infogrames for PlayStation, Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows.

  8. AmigaOS 4 version history - Wikipedia

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    A new version of AmigaOS was released on December 24, 2006 after five years of development by Hyperion Entertainment under license from Amiga, Inc. for AmigaOne registered users. During the five years of development, users of AmigaOne machines could download from Hyperion repository Pre-Release Versions of AmigaOS 4 .0 as long as these were ...