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1969: IBM unbundles hardware and software; introduces a minicomputer line, System/3. ...
1976: Zilog Z-80 chip is introduced. ...
1976: Zilog Z-80 chip is introduced. ...
1990: Microsoft along with IBM, Tandy, AT&T and others announced hardware and software specifications for multimedia platforms. ...
1993: Next sells its hardware business to Canon and will concentrate its effort on the Nextstep software business. ... Although it was only based on the MOS 6510 processor (a slightly modified version of the 6502 used to power the Apple II five years earlier), the 64 had fast color graphics with hardware sprites. ... The hardware changes meant a new version of DOS (the dreaded 3. ... It was based on the MIPS RISC architecture, but its real innovation was its high end 3D graphics system, including a 24-bit double buffered extremely high resolution (1280x1024) display, with Z buffering and Gouraud shading in hardware! ... And all the 3D graphics hardware was at a programmers disposal through the IRISs wonderful GL 3D graphics library. ...
Remove the mounting hardware from the power supply and the case. ... Its the hardware that sits on it that does the work. ... All of your hardware is tied together though the circuitry of your motherboard, so the speed in which your motherboard handles and slings around information is key to any speed you will get out of your PC. ...
When you turn on your computer, the BIOS determines what hardware is installed. It finds out if the hardware is working and if any of the parts have their own BIOS. ... 1 Older OS for support of older hardware and devices. ... This OS supports more hardware and software packages from previous versions. ...
Windows XP OS with upgraded support from 98, ME for incorporation of newer technologies and support for more hardware devices. ... Each computer on the network, called a node, has its own hardware and runs its own programs like any normal PC, but they can also access any other data or devices connected to the LAN. ... VLANs are configured through software rather than hardware, which makes them extremely flexible. One of the biggest advantages of VLANs is that when a computer is physically moved to another location, it can stay on the same VLAN without any hardware reconfiguration.
Approximate Word count = 24154 Approximate Pages = 96.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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