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How to design and implement a stripped-down version of an interpreter for the BASIC language was covered in articles by Allison in the first three quarterly issues of the People's Computer Company newsletter published in 1975 and implementations with source code published in Dr. Dobb's Journal of Tiny BASIC Calisthenics & Orthodontia: Running Light without Overbyte.
Be Inc. also released a stripped-down version of BeOS for Internet Appliances ( BeIA ), which soon became the company's business focus in place of BeOS.
For example, J2EE targeted enterprise applications and the greatly stripped-down version J2ME for mobile applications ( Mobile Java ).
Even a sound card that contains high-quality sampled sounds will have inconsistent quality from one instrument to another, and early budget cards, such as the AdLib and the Sound Blaster and its compatibles, used a stripped-down version of Yamaha's frequency modulation synthesis ( FM synthesis ) technology played back through low-quality digital-to-analog converters.
** Orion Lite, a proposed stripped-down version of the Orion spacecraft
They also launched their 8th Walkman telephone, the W700, a stripped-down version of the W800 with a different case colour, that included a 256 MB Memory Stick.
Frame Relay began as a stripped-down version of the X. 25 protocol, releasing itself from the error-correcting burden most commonly associated with X. 25.
One positive change made in RMFRP was a single core book, containing a stripped-down version of the complete game, so that only one book was necessary for play.
In the early 2000s, a new group of bands that played a stripped-down and back-to-basics version of guitar rock emerged into the mainstream.
In the first three quarterly issues of the PCC newspaper published in 1975, Albrecht had published articles written by Allison, describing how to design and implement a stripped-down version of an interpreter for the BASIC language, with limited features to be easier to implement.
The similar names lead many people to conclude incorrectly that Outlook Express is a stripped-down version of Microsoft Office Outlook.
* 1997 — Microsoft FrontPage Express 2. 0 ( free stripped-down version came with Internet Explorer 4 and 5, and could be found online from numerous shareware Web sites
In some versions, before starting the game, the player is prompted to choose between regular version and " Monkey 2 Lite ", a relatively stripped-down experience that bypasses many puzzles entirely.
A stripped-down, more maneuverable, and significantly lightened version of the American Brewster B239 " Buffalo " was the FiAF's main fighter until 1943.
A stripped-down version of Reason known as Reason Adapted, which restricts the user to a limited number of devices, is packaged as bonus software with other audio software such as Pro Tools LE and ReCycle.
Developed as a stripped-down version of the YM2608, it lacks its larger sibling's ADPCM channel, Rhythm Sound System, SSG components, and GPIO ports.
The Game Boy version is essentially a slightly stripped-down version of the game.
For example, FreeNAS, an open source NAS solution designed for commodity PC hardware, is implemented as a stripped-down version of FreeBSD.
TinyMUD was an attempt to create a " stripped-down " version of Monster with just object creation and locking.
Volume 2 also included a stripped-down version of Greg Lake's " I Believe in Father Christmas ".
The RS was a stripped-down version that lacked power windows and seats, anti-lock brakes, a rear wiper, and had steel wheels to weigh approximately less than the GSR, ready for racing or tuning.
In a rare departure from the band's practice of re-creating the sound of their studio work when playing live, the song " Resist " ( on disc 2 ) was rearranged into a stripped-down acoustic version between Lifeson and Lee, with Peart sitting out after his drum solo.
A convertible version of the Shadow debuted in 1991, the same year Dodge introduced stripped-down, budget-priced " America " versions of the coupe and sedan models.

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This new Order for the Burial of the Dead was a drastically stripped-down memorial service designed to undermine definitively the whole complex of traditional beliefs about Purgatory and intercessory prayer.
At MIT, Olsen and Anderson noticed something odd: students would line up for hours to get a turn to use the stripped-down TX-0, while largely ignoring a faster IBM machine that was also available.
The attraction is an electronic scavenger hunt that has guests using special " Kimmunicators " ( in actuality, stripped-down cell phones ) to help teenage crime-fighters Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable solve a " crime " or disrupt an evil-doer's " plans for global domination.
He subsequently approached Street, and argued for a more stripped-down sound on the band's next record.
The grunge aesthetic is stripped-down compared to other forms of rock music, and many grunge musicians were noted for their unkempt appearances and rejection of theatrics.
Initially, Digital Research developed DOS Plus 1. 2 to 2. 1, a stripped-down and modified single-user derivative of Concurrent DOS 4. 1 and 5. 0, which ran applications for both platforms.
After their Quadrophenia tour was successful, the band returned as the Who in a stripped-down, five-piece lineup for tours in 1999-2000.
That album was a success, and it paved the way for Newman's 1970 release, 12 Songs, a more stripped-down sound that showcased Newman's piano.
Slang, released in May 1996, marked a drastic musical departure for the band by featuring darker lyrics and a stripped-down alternative rock edge.
* nor -, a chemical prefix for " stripped-down " molecules lacking groups ( such as methyl-groups ); for example, noradrenaline
Just a year before his death, Williams again paired up with Eva O to record the final Shadow Project album, From the Heart, an extremely intimate album with a notably stripped-down sound for the duo.
However, the internal components for the American versions were largely stripped-down versions of the specifications for the Japanese Lancer Evolution VIII.
Signing to the newly-formed Virgin Records America label, 1989's Workbook eschewed Mould's trademark wall-of-noise guitar for a stripped-down, atmospheric sound featuring acoustic guitars and cellos.
This was explored in George Orwell's novel 1984, with the idea of Newspeak, a stripped-down form of the English language lacking the capacity for metaphor and limiting expression of original ideas.
The album is often noted for its dark lyrical themes of death and murder, and for its rough, stripped-down, percussion-heavy blues rock style.

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The AS / Entry was just a stripped-down AS / 400.
Ashes was released on SPV / Steamhammer Records in February 2005 and featured a stripped-down sound that de-emphasized the classical and operatic elements of the previous albums.
This time, he played all of the guitars on this stripped-down, bluesy album, turning away from his well-known rock / metal neo-classical chops and towards his original main influence, Jimi Hendrix.
The stripped-down, bluesy nature of the song bears similarity to much of Lennon's early solo output, including " Cold Turkey " and his 1970 John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band album and marks a retreat from Lennon's concern with studio experimentation that marked such songs as " Tomorrow Never Knows " and " Strawberry Fields Forever ".
Bell Labs developed several variants of V6, including the stripped-down MINI-UNIX for low-end PDP-11 models, LSI-UNIX or LSX for the LSI-11, and the real-time operating system UNIX / RT, which merged V6 Unix and the earlier MERT hypervisor.

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