English Dictionary: 80' | by the DICT Development Group |
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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]: | |
80186 {Intel 80186} | |
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80188 {Intel 80188} | |
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802.2 {IEEE 802.2} | |
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802.3 {IEEE 802.3} | |
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80286 {Intel 80286} | |
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8031 {Intel 8051} | |
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80386 {Intel 80386} | |
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8048 {Intel 8048} | |
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80486 {Intel 486} | |
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8051 {Intel 8051} | |
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8052 {Intel 8051} | |
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8080 {Intel 8080} | |
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8086 {Intel 8086} | |
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8088 {Intel 8088} | |
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822 {RFC 822} | |
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8.3 limits on filename length imposed by the {file system} used by {MS-DOS} and {Microsoft Windows} - at most eight characters, followed by a ".", followed by a {filename extension} of at most three characters. {Windows 95} supports long filenames by using multiple directory entries per file. The extra entries are hidden. It also automatically derives an 8.3 name for each file for {backward compatibility} so that older versions of DOS can still access the file. (1998-10-05) | |
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8514 {resolution} of 1024 x 768 {pixels} with 256 colours at 43.5 Hz ({interlaced}), or 640 x 480 at 60 Hz interlaced. 8514 was introduced at the same time as {VGA} and was superseded by {XGA}. (1999-08-01) | |
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88000 {Motorola 88000} |