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** and NCR
** " No carbon required " paper, a carbonless copy paper first produced by NCR Corporation

** and SCSI
** one of ATA, SATA, SCSI, FC ; these are popular protocols used by disks, so by using one of them a controller may transparently emulate a disk for a computer
** SCSI CD-ROM drive
** NCR53C700 SCSI
** DMA " Direct Memory Access " Three independent channels, one for floppy and hard drive data transfers, one for the SCSI port and one for 85C30 SCC network port.
** ACSI and SCSI port
** SCSI: HDI-30
** VX40: 166 MHz 21066, optional floppy disk drive and external SCSI

** and Controller
** A Sentinel Controller with eye beams, punch, stomp, an enhanced version of the palm beam, rockets, and a wave that nullifies mutant powers ( this version has a blue head and its body is blue and purple )
** Backup Domain Controller, a Windows NT 4 server that has a backup copy of the user accounts database
** Primary Domain Controller, a pre-Windows 2000 NT server with the master copy of the user accounts database
** Controller Destination Setting
** Department of the Controller of Surplus Stores and Salvage
** 11th / 104th ILE ( Observer Controller / Trainer Battalion ) ( Boise, Idaho )
** Controller Pak, the Nintendo 64's memory card
** GeodeLink Memory Controller
** Display Controller
** WD-1772-PH " Western Digital Floppy Disk Controller " Floppy controller chip.
** Zilog 85C30 SCC " Zilog Serial Communications Controller " Two high-speed SDLC serial ports.
** Controller of the Navy
** PowerHA / XD PPRC support of Global Mirror when used with SAN Volume Controller
** 9000CTR Dual Uncompressed HD Controller
** Jeff Curtis, Controller / Treasurer for Finances and Tax Collections

** and
** Battle of Placentia Emperor Aurelian is defeated by the Alemanni forces invading Italy
** Battle of Fano Aurelian defeats the Alemanni, who begin to retreat from Italy
** Battle of Pavia Aurelian destroys the retreating Alemanni army.
** Battle of Lingones Caesar Constantius Chlorus defeats the Alemanni
** Battle of Vindonissa Constantius again defeats the Alemanni
** Thoracic aorta the half of the descending aorta above the diaphragm
** Abdominal aorta the half of the descending aorta below the diaphragm
** France voltage change 3 kV DC – 25 kV AC
** Germany voltage change 3 kV DC – 15 kV AC
** Netherlands voltage change 3 kV DC – 1500 V DC
** Luxembourg no voltage change at the border ( the line Arlon-Luxembourg is at 3 kV DC and the line Gouvy-Luxembourg is at 25 kV AC )
** Channel Tunnel voltage remains at 25 kV AC.
** UK voltage remains at 25 kV AC voltage change 750 V DC third rail ( The Southern Region ).
** CS Caught stealing: times tagged out while attempting to steal a base
** SBA / ATT Stolen base attempts: total number of times the player has attempted to steal a base ( SB + CS )
** DI Defensive Indifference: if the catcher does not attempt to throw out a runner ( usually because the base would be insignificant ), the runner is not awarded a steal.
** Autecology: autotroph heterotroph acclimatization endotherm ectotherm hibernation homeostasis behavior circadian rhythm

** and 8-bit
** 8-bit CPU, 16-bit address space
** Commodore 64 ( or C64 or C = 64 ), an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August 1982, the single best-selling personal computer model of all-time
** Commodore 128 ( or C128, CBM 128, or C = 128 ), a home / personal computer introduced in January 1985, the last 8-bit machine commercially released by Commodore Business Machines
** Commodore VIC-20, an 8-bit home computer announced in 1980
** Indexed register indirect with 8-bit signed offset e. g. 8 ( A0, D0 ) or 8 ( A0, A1 )
** Relative with 8-bit signed offset with index, e. g. 8 ( PC, D2 )
** Intel 8048 8-bit microcontroller running at 1. 79 MHz
** 8-bit data bus
** 8-bit instructions
** 8-bit single channel ( no DMA ), 16 kHz max using BIOS routines.
** Single precision – 36 bits: 1 sign bit, 8-bit characteristic, 27-bit mantissa
** 8-bit audio resolution
** 8-bit data bus
** Atari POKEY, used in Atari 8-bit computers, Atari 5200, and certain Atari 7800 cartridges.
** Modern 8-bit and 16-bit Microcontroller chips, such as Atmel AVR and TI MSP430 chips, support JTAG programming and debugging.
** Atari 8-bit
** In Atari 8-bit computers, three of the pins are used to read state of the console keys ( Start / Select / Option ).
** MOS Technology 8500 ( the 6510 / 8500 being a modified 6502 with an integrated 8-bit I / O port )

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