Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Macintosh clone" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

At and IBM
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.
At first IBM described MVS as simply a new release of OS / VS2, but it was, in fact a major rewrite.
At the left is the IBM Model B typewriter modified by Soroban, and the Type 30 CRT display is to the far right.
* At Cravath, Boies assisted top litigator Thomas D. Barr in defending IBM in the 13-year antitrust cases brought by the Justice Department and many private competitors.
At least one manufacturer, IBM, produced non-compatible TTL circuits for its own use ; IBM used the technology in the IBM System / 38, IBM 4300, and IBM 3081.
At the same time, many manufacturers such as Xerox, Hewlett-Packard, Digital Equipment Corporation, Sanyo, Texas Instruments, Tulip, Wang and Olivetti introduced personal computers that were MS DOS compatible, but not completely software-or hardware-compatible with the IBM PC.
At about the same time the PC / RT was being released, IBM started the America Project, to design the most powerful CPU on the market.
At Iowa State, Atanasoff researched the use of slaved Monroe calculators and IBM tabulators for scientific problems.
At first the system was deployed using RG-62 / U coax cable ( commonly used in IBM mainframe environments to connect 3270 terminals and controllers ), but later added support for twisted-pair and fibre media.
At IBM, Alan Gara started working on an extension of the QCDOC architecture into a more general-purpose supercomputer: The 4D nearest-neighbor interconnection network was replaced by a network supporting routing of messages from any node to any other ; and a parallel I / O subsystem was added.
At the time IBM didn't believe in the potential of Codd's ideas, leaving the implementation to a group of programmers not under Codd's supervision, who violated several fundamentals of Codd's relational model ; the result was Structured English QUEry Language or SEQUEL.
At the same time, IBM released its next generation of personal computers, the IBM Personal System / 2 ( PS / 2 ).
At IBM, a small team at Poughkeepsie including John Griffith and Gene Amdahl worked on the design proposal.
At the time, 1 megabyte was considered a relatively large amount of memory, so the designers of the IBM Personal Computer reserved the first 640 kilobytes for use by applications and the operating system and the remaining 384 kilobytes for the BIOS ( Basic Input / Output System ) and memory for add-on devices.
At the end of 1987, it was third in market share after Digital Equipment Corporation and Sun Microsystems, and ahead of Hewlett-Packard and IBM.
At the close of 1943, IBM had 10, 200 of these units on rental.
At the time, the IBM AT personal computer, based on Intel's 80286 microprocessor, was just becoming available, and their tests showed that it had enough processing power, disk speed, and graphics capability to do the job.
At the IBM pavilion, electric typewriters, and a fantastic machine called the electric calculator that used punched cards, were on display.
At the time, Sequent's CEO said its technology would " find its way through IBM's entire product field " and IBM announced it would " both sell Sequent machines, and fold Sequent's technology ... into its own servers ", but by May 2002 a decline in sales of the models acquired from Sequent, among other reasons, led to the retirement of Sequent-heritage products.
At the time, the results of the IBM ’ s surveys, with over 100, 000 questionnaires, were one of the largest cross-national databases that existed.

At and threat
At this time of crisis in our Nation's commuter railroads, a new threat to the continued operations of the New York Central has appeared in the form of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad's proposal for control of the Baltimore & Ohio railroads.
At first, the danger to a battle fleet was considered only to exist when at anchor, but as faster and longer range torpedoes were developed, the threat extended to cruising at sea.
At this phase, Lenin and the Bolsheviks, under threat in Petrograd, urged the Social Democrats to seize power in Finland, which was an important defensive area against the German threat and a vital backup zone for the Bolsheviks in and around Petrograd.
At first the king agreed with these changes and enjoyed reasonable popularity with the people, but as anti-royalism increased along with threat of foreign invasion, the king, stripped of his power, decided to flee along with his family.
At present, the greatest threat to their survival is predation by invasive mammalian predators.
At the Congress of Vienna, Austria's representative, Prince von Metternich, felt the threat to this status quo in Austria was the nationalists demanding independence from the empire.
At the same time while Pan-Slavism worked against Austro-Hungary with South Slavs, Poles enjoyed a wide autonomy within the state and assumed a loyalist position as they were able to develop their national culture and preserve Polish language, something under threat in both German and Russian Empires.
At the time, Soviet helicopters countered the threat from RPGs at landing zones by first clearing them with anti-personnel saturation fire.
At one point he drafted a threat for Kentucky to secede.
At the time of Arthur's and Lewis's initial adventure, the Ottomans were still trying to lessen the threat of intervention by placating their neighbors.
At the time, Lee was under a threat of being tried as a deserter from the British Army, because he hadn't resigned his British commission as Lieutenant-Colonel until several days after he accepted an American commission.
At one stage there was a threat that the Iridium satellites would have to be de-orbited ; however, they remained in orbit and operational.
At this threat, Luke snaps and attacks with full fury.
At the time Bolivia was under threat from Chile's fleet but had no navy.
At that time the principal threat to Britain was seen as Zeppelin attacks and a specially designed fighter was sought to counter this threat.
At the time, the Republican Government did not respond as they were focused on the threat from the Dutch.
At its height, they controlled sixty fortified cities and posed a serious threat to the Catholic crown and Paris over the next three decades.
At one such conference in the late 1950s, the issue of inclusivity came up, which led linguist Ken Pike to comment, “ If we had a black person as a member, they could not stay here overnight .” Sulphur Springs was a known “ sundown town ,” a place where African Americans were forbidden from living, usually through the threat of violence.
At the time, AT & T did not take seriously the threat posed by packet switching ; it actually turned down the opportunity to take over ARPANET.
At first, the studio was constantly under threat of closure.
At the end of 1960s, the nuclear threat became unstoppable with the addition of various ballistic missiles which could not be intercepted approaching from outside of atmosphere with speeds as high as 5 – 7 km / s.
At the start of the 19th century, the increasing changes to the natural landscape wrought by man and the extinction of large mammals like the bear, wolf and lynx raised awareness of the threat to nature.
At a meeting in the Javanese town of Wonosobo in 1974, he told Suharto that an independent Portuguese Timor would be ' an unviable state, and a potential threat to the stability of the region '.

0.948 seconds.