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Later versions of CP / M ( as well as Concurrent CP / M, Concurrent DOS, DOS Plus, Multiuser DOS, System Manager and REAL / 32 ) come with an XIOS ( Extended Input / Output System ) instead of the BIOS.
Concurrent with this special was the unveiling of a Hee Haw exhibit, titled Pickin ' and Grinnin, at the Oklahoma History center.
In January 1985, Digital Research previewed the Concurrent DOS 286 operating system made in cooperation with Intel.
This worked on the B-1 prototype step of the chip, but Digital Research discovered problems with the emulation on the production level C-1 step in May, which would not allow Concurrent DOS 286 to run 8086 software in protected mode.
In August, after extensive testing E-1 step samples of the 80286, Digital Research acknowledged that Intel corrected all documented 286 errata, but said there were still undocumented chip performance problems with the prerelease version of Concurrent DOS 286 running on the E-1 step.
Concurrent with the jurisdiction of Allegheny County is the County Police ( primarily parks and airports ) the Port Authority police for rapid transit, the housing and school police, and suburban departments.
Concurrent with Kurzweil Music Systems, Kurzweil created the company Kurzweil Applied Intelligence ( KAI ) to develop computer speech recognition systems for commercial use.
Concurrent with the end of the TFG's interim mandate on August 20, 2012, the Federal Parliament of Somalia was inaugurated, ushering in the Federal Government of Somalia, the first permanent central government in the country since the start of the civil war.
Concurrent with the end of the TFG's interim mandate on August 20, 2012, the Federal Parliament of Somalia was inaugurated, ushering in the Federal Government of Somalia, the first permanent central government in the country since the start of the civil war.
The academic programs of the college include Literary Studies, Semiotics and Communication Theory, Renaissance Studies, the Vic Concurrent Teacher Education Program ( developed in conjunction with OISE / UT ) and the first-year undergraduate programs Vic One and Vic First Pathways.
Concurrent with the release of the 3rd edition Player's Handbook, Living Greyhawk debuted at Gen Con 2000 with three Core adventures: COR1-1 Dragon Scales at Morningtide, by Sean K. Reynolds ; COR1-2 The Reckoning, by Sean Flaherty and John Richardson ; and COR1-3 River Of Blood, by Erik Mona.
Concurrent health concerns are also frequently present, including congenital heart disease, hypothyroidism ( reduced hormone secretion by the thyroid ), diabetes, vision problems, hearing concerns, and many autoimmune diseases .< ref > Finally, a specific pattern of cognitive deficits is often observed, with particular difficulties in visuospatial, mathematical, and memory areas.
Concurrent with his work in Saturday Night Live, Aykroyd played the role of Purvis Bickle, lift operator at the fictitious office block 99 Sumach Street in the CBC Television series Coming Up Rosie.
Concurrent with his Whampoa appointment, Zhou became secretary of the Communist Party's Guangdong Provincial Committee, and at some point a member of the Provincial Committee's Military Section.
" Concurrent with anti-Falun Gong seminars, photo exhibits, art performances, and club activities, Chen worked with advanced institutions to expand the research sector involving internet censorship technology in order to " resist Falun Gong's online offensive ".
This was shown publically in December 1983 and shipped in March 1984 as Concurrent DOS 3. 1 ( aka CDOS with BDOS 3. 1 ) to hardware vendors.
Concurrent to these events, Ford Prefect discovers that during an update of the " Hitchhiker's Guide ", his previous entry for Earth, " Mostly harmless ", has been replaced with the volumes of text he wrote during his research.
Concurrent with the recording of this album, The Beatles were launching their new multimedia business corporation Apple Corps, an enterprise that proved to be a source of significant stress for the band.
Originally these were from specialist high-end computer manufacturers such as Concurrent, Encore, Harris, IBM, etc., but with the increasing power of the PC, arrays of high-end PCs are now also used as the primary computing medium in flight simulators.
* Concurrent DOS, Digital Research's multiuser multitasking operating system, with " Concurrent " once being their registered trademark
Concurrent with My Three Sons, MacMurray stayed busy in films, starring as Professor Ned Brainard in Disney's The Absent-Minded Professor ( 1961 ) and in the sequel, Son of Flubber, ( 1963 ).

Concurrent and university
* Concurrent enrolment, the process in which high school students enroll at a university or college usually to attain college credit
The university has engaged more than one hundred famous foreign scholars as Concurrent or Honorary Professors for the university, and often receives experts, scholars and professors from other countries or regions to teach or do research.

Concurrent and professor
Concurrent with his position at the PTR, he was a Privatdozent at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität from 1904 to 1921 and an außerordentlicher Professor ( extraordinarius professor ) from 1921 to 1946.

Concurrent and .
* Simple Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming ( SCOOP ) facilitates creation of multiple, concurrently active execution vehicles at a level of abstraction above the specific details of these vehicles ( e. g. multiple threads without specific mutex management ).
The release of Concurrent DOS 286 was delayed until Intel would develop a new version of the chip.
Named IBM 4680 OS, IBM originally chose DR Concurrent DOS 286 as the basis of their IBM 4680 computer for IBM Plant System products and Point-of-Sale terminals in 1986.
The same limitations affected Digital Research's FlexOS 286 version 1. 0, a derivation of Concurrent DOS 286, developed in 1986, introduced in January 1987, and later adopted by IBM for their IBM 4690 OS.
* Concurrent causes.
* Concurrent Cycle Collection in Reference Counted Systems, David F. Bacon
NewWord also was available for MS-DOS and in a native version for Concurrent CP / M.
The Concurrent Versions System ( CVS ), also known as the Concurrent Versioning System, is a client-server free software revision control system in the field of software development.
Similar functions were also available under MP / M, Concurrent DOS, Multiuser DOS and FlexOS.
It will use the Concurrent Employment component of the SAP human resource system.

with and holding
Not with the memory of her folks and the lost Conestoga still holding her close.
This year, on a night cool with the front of September moving in, but with plenty of summer still about, the Podgers were holding a neighborhood gathering in the Pod.
and though he had found the strength to run with us, now he collapsed and lay on the ground, dying, the Reverend holding his head and wiping his hot brow.
But at the end of the sitting, when Michelangelo showed him the quick, free drawings, with the mother roughed in, holding her son, the model grasped what Michelangelo was after, and promised to speak to his friends.
She had surprised Hans like she had surprised me when she said she'd go, and then she surprised him again when she came back so quick like she must have, because when I came in with the snow she was there with a bottle with three white feathers on its label and Hans was holding it angrily by the throat.
I tested it in my scoped S & W and it was good enough to allow me to hit a chuck with every shot at 100 yards if I did my part by holding the handgun steadily.
Stand here for a few moments and look at this gem of a fountain with its four youths, each holding a tortoise and each with a foot resting on the head of a dolphin.
Alec leaned on the desk, holding the clerk's eyes with his.
Ontario's foliage is most vivid from about Sept. 23 to Oct. 10, with both Muskoka ( 100 miles north of Toronto ) and Haliburton ( 125 miles northwest of Toronto ) holding color cavalcades starting Sept. 23.
She was holding on to his rock with one hand.
Deegan dropped, got up, turned and, holding the bat with both hands up against his chest, began to walk slowly out to the mound.
Made of gold-plated britannium on a black metal base, it is 13. 5 in ( 34 cm ) tall, weighs 8. 5 lb ( 3. 85 kg ) and depicts a knight rendered in Art Deco style holding a crusader's sword standing on a reel of film with five spokes.
According to Vahram Nercissiantz, President Serzh Sargsyan's chief economic adviser, " Businessmen holding state positions have turned into oligarchs who have avoided paying sufficient taxes by abusing their state positions, distorted markets with unequal conditions, breached the rules of competition, impeded or prevented small and medium-sized business ’ entry into manufacturing and thereby sharply deepened social polarization in the republic.
The rain-affected Third Test ended with the last two Australian batsmen holding out for a draw and England won the Fourth Test by three wickets after forcing Australia to follow-on for the first time in 191 Tests.
) After the dispute over Arianism became politicized and a general solution to the divisiveness was sought — with a great majority holding to the Trinitarian position — the Arian position was officially declared heterodox.
Most Arminians reconcile human free will with God's sovereignty and foreknowledge by holding three points:
Primarily designed to set very quickly, then generate high holding power, these anchors ( mostly proprietary inventions still under patent ) are finding homes with users of small to medium-sized vessels.
Britannia's association with the oceanic British Empire is indicated by her holding a large anchor.
Bertha and Angilbert are an example of how resistance to the idea of a sacramental marriage could coincide with holding church offices.
Hence the Alexandrists denied the possibility of any form of immortality, holding that, since the soul is organically connected with the body, the dissolution of the latter involves the extinction of the former.
The jewel is about long, made of filigreed gold, enclosing a highly polished piece of quartz crystal beneath which is set a cloisonné enamel plaque, with an enamelled image of a man holding floriate sceptres, perhaps personifying Sight or the Wisdom of God.

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