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At and PC
At the time of their 2002 merger, Compaq and HP were the second and third largest PC manufacturers, so their combination made them number one.
At DAIMI, the CS department at Aarhus University, three CS students, avid players of XPilot and of Sid Meier's Civilization, which was a stand-alone PC game for DOS, decided to find out whether the two could be fused into an X-based multiplayer Civilization-like strategy game.
At its inception, the Ogg project was thought to be somewhat ambitious given the power of the PC hardware of the time.
At the time of version 1. 0, he realized that he " had in fact implemented the netbios protocol " and that " this software could be used with other PC clients ".
At the time, Westwood had 5 % to 6 % of the PC game market.
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 the time, PC programming used a memory model that had 64 KB memory segments.
At 230. 4 kbit / s LocalTalk was slower than the Centronics PC parallel interface, but allowed several computers to share a single LaserWriter.
At some point in this cycle, PC will be modified so that the next instruction executed is a different one ( typically, incremented so that the next instruction is the one at the next sequential memory address ).
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 present, there is a program called Mini vMac that can emulate a Mac Plus on a variety of platforms, including Unix, Windows, DOS, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Pocket PC, iOS ( on jailbroken devices ) and even Nintendo DS.
At the end of 1967, GN operated 8282 route-miles, not including class II subsidiaries MA & CR ( 3 miles ) and PC ( 32 miles ).
At US $ 240 per copy it sold poorly compared to the $ 40 PC DOS.
At 700 pounds ( 318 kg ) this was still not quite a Pocket PC.
At the same time, caucus members like George Smitherman carried the party's negative message in critiquing the PC Party record.
At one point in 1983, the company's French distributor " La Command Electronique " ( whose owner was Hughes LeBlanc ) claimed that " one in ten buyers of a PC in France is buying dBASE II.
At one time Symantec was also known for its development tools, particularly the THINK Pascal, THINK C, Symantec C ++, and Visual Cafe packages that were popular on the Macintosh and IBM PC compatible platforms.
At the time, Microsoft operated Asheron's Call and Asheron's Call 2, and was planning to publish Brad McQuaid's new MMORPG: Vanguard: Saga of Heroes for PC and True Fantasy Live Online, an anime-esque MMOG for the Xbox console.
At the same time, the PC predictor predicts the address of the next instruction by incrementing the PC by 4 ( all instructions were 4 bytes long ).
At bigger LANs ( e. g. 5 or more people ) the host or a friend of the host will use a spare PC as a game server to serve all the participants.
At Intel, the authors of the PCI specification viewed the PCI local bus as being at the very centre of the PC platform architecture ( i. e., at the Equator ).
At the end of the fetch operation, the PC points to the next instruction that will be read at the next cycle.
At the same clock rate, the SC version of the processor module is generally 20 to 40 percent faster than the PC version, due to the memory cache.

At and expositions
At home, they are expected to render luster to various occasions by their presence, such as by attending artistic or sports performances or competitions, expositions, celebrations, military parades and remembrances, prominent funerals, visiting parts of the country, enterprises, care facilities ( often in a theatrical honor box, on a platform, on the front row, at the honours table etc.
At Jeu de Paume, art dealer Bruno Lohse staged 20 expositions of the newly looted art objects, especially for Göring, from which Göring selected at least 594 pieces for his own collection.
At political or industrial conventions and expositions and at academic conferences, the keynote address or keynote speech is delivered to set the underlying tone and summarize the core message or most important revelation of the event.

At and extant
At the same time, he classified the extant Kashubian and Slovincian dialects as those belonging to the Modern Polish language.
At the time of the Sheraton Hotel incident, the extant Ministerial Directive permitted ASIS to undertake ' covert action ', including ' special operations ' which, roughly described, comprised ' unorthodox, possibly para-military activity, designed to be used in case of war or some other crisis '.
At the same time, the critical text should document variant readings, so the relation of extant witnesses to the reconstructed original is apparent to a reader of the critical edition.
At the root is certainly an Old Norse word which must have denoted something ' sharp ', and which is now extant in only a few Norse dialects with traditional meanings.
At the time of the abdication, there was controversy as to how the ex-King should be titled – other possibilities were the Dukedoms of Cambridge or Connaught, though neither was likely because the Marquessate of Cambridge and the Dukedom of Connaught were both extant at the time.
At least two other extant broadcasts from the month of December 1956 are available as well.
At least the Eocoraciidae are very basal, but the Late Eocene ( some 35 mya ) Geranopteridae form a superfamily Coracioidea with the extant rollers and ground-rollers already ( Mayr & Mourer-Chauviré 2000 ).
At issue is whether the Gnetophyta are the sister group of angiosperms, or whether they are sister to, or nested within, other extant gymnosperms.
At one time, starving convicts were marooned in the Cape Verde archipelago and ate the extant population of Macroscincus coctei.
At the time, scholars estimated there were 70, 000 Yiddish books still extant and recoverable.
At this time, seals and minted coins, both probably primarily of bronze, were already in use, according to traditional documents, but none of the extant seals have yet been indisputably dated to that period.
At 14 inches ( 360 mm ) total length, it is the largest extant gecko in the world and is considered an example of island gigantism.
At the organization level, logics can focus the attention of key decision-makers on a delimited set of issues and solutions ( Ocasio, 1997 ), leading to logic-consistent decisions that reinforce extant organizational identities and strategies ( Thornton, 2002 ).
At clear span, the structure is quite possibly the second largest extant arch bridge by the Romans.
At 144 minutes, the film is Ozu's longest extant film.
At these stations, he conducted a number of interviews, including a rare one with Lester Young, one of only two extant with the tenor saxophonist.
At some time before 1861 the Dukes of Bedford bought Kingston Russell for a second time, and when Lord John Russell ( 1792 – 1878 ) the prominent Liberal statesman, 3rd son of the 6th Duke of Bedford, was raised to the peerage as an earl on 30 July 1861, he chose the title Earl Russell of Kingston Russell, which title is still extant ( the famous philosopher Bertrand Russell was the third earl of this title ).
At the request of the same king he consecrated to the See of Cahors his treasurer Didier of Cahors, who was his personal friend, and there are extant three letters which he addressed to him.
At least an illustration of his manuscript is still extant.
At that incandescently dramatic session of the VII Enlarged Executive Committee, Bordiga, who openly confronted and questioned Joseph Stalin, was the only delegate amongst all present to ask that the grave internal crisis extant within the Bolshevik Party-the prelude to the emergence of the faux and lying theory of “ socialism in one country ”- be posted as the order of the day for the next world congress.

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