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Early versions of CP / M ( and other microcomputer operating systems ) implemented a " flat " file system on each disk drive, where a complete file reference consisted of a drive letter, a colon, a filename ( up to eight characters ) and a filetype ( three characters ); for instance.

Early and bus
Early bus manufacturing grew out of carriage coachbuilding, and later out of automobile or truck manufacturers.
Early buses were merely a bus body fitted to a truck chassis.
Early computer buses were parallel electrical wires with multiple connections, but the term is now used for any physical arrangement that provides the same logical functionality as a parallel electrical bus.
Early models of the PDP-11 had no dedicated bus for input / output, but only a memory bus called the Unibus, as input and output devices were mapped to memory addresses.
" After drinking yet another pint of Early Times, he passed out on the tour bus.
Early Leyland bus on the road at Amberley
Early G3s with Revision A ROMs do not support slave devices on their IDE controllers, limiting them to one device per bus ( normally one optical drive and one hard disk ).
Early network interface controllers were commonly implemented on expansion cards that plugged into a computer bus ; the low cost and ubiquity of the Ethernet standard means that most newer computers have a network interface built into the motherboard.
Early airport terminals opened directly onto the tarmac: passengers would walk or take a bus to their aircraft.
Early personal computers based on the S-100 bus are also very popular among collectors, as well as a wide variety of machines running the CP / M operating system, such as Kaypros and Osbornes.
Early personal computers did not have Ethernet hardware included in their design and bus adapters were initially expensive.
Early examples of the articulated bus appeared in Europe in the 1920s.
Early expansion saw the acquisition of a number of smaller competing bus operators in the north east, including Gypsy Queen and Low Fell Coaches.
Early products included the Leyland Comet bus which was a passenger body built on a truck chassis, sold in large numbers to many operators, including Hyderabad Road Transport, Ahmedabad Municipality, Travancore State Transport, Bombay State Transport and Delhi Road Transport Authority.
Early implementations of the bus used in the PA-7200, PA-8000 and PA-8200 had a theoretical bandwidth of 960 MB / s.
Early in the 1990s, Thomas introduced the MVP ( which stood for Maneuverability, Visibility, and Protection ); a transit-style school bus, available in front and rear-engine models, the MVP was a lower-cost version of the standard Saf-T-Liner intended to boost sales.
Early in the morning of 15 August, Viktor Tsoi was driving on the road Sloka-Talsi from a fishing trip when his Aleko collided with a bus outside Tukums at high speed.
Early in the morning, the bus departed from Avivim heading with its passengers to two local schools.
Early TfL versions also had the staircase moved to the centre of the bus, although this was later changed to the standard position of just behind the driver.

Early and systems
Early number systems that included positional notation were not decimal, including the sexagesimal ( base 60 ) system for Babylonian numerals and the vigesimal ( base 20 ) system that defined Maya numerals
Early in his career his professional areas of interest lay in the simulation of strategies in collective action dilemmas, simulation of party behavior in proportional voting systems, and the use of surveys in public administration.
( Early systems allowed " oblique " axes, that is, axes that did not meet at right angles.
Early wet cells powered the first telegraph and telephone systems, and were the source of current for electroplating.
Early public-key systems are secure assuming that it is difficult to factor a large integer composed of two or more large prime factors.
Early systems could not support one, since programs were prepared using flowcharts, entering programs with punched cards ( or paper tape, etc.
During the 80's the Airborne Early Warning / Ground Environment Integration Segment ( AEGIS ) upgraded the original NADGE systems with the possibility to integrate the AWACS ( the E-3 Sentry built by Boeing ) information into its visual displays.
Early mages cultivated their magical beliefs alone or in small groups, generally conforming to and influencing the belief systems of their societies.
Both systems have been compared with the concept of tanistry found in Early Irish Law, although the political reality appears to have been more complex.
Early PDP-8 systems did not have an operating system, just a front panel and run and halt switches.
Early PLCs were designed to replace relay logic systems.
Early systems emphasized predictable outcomes of an industrial product production line, using simple statistics and random sampling.
Early radars used very long wavelengths that were larger than the targets and thus received a vague signal, whereas some modern systems use shorter wavelengths ( a few centimeters or less ) that can image objects as small as a loaf of bread.
Early systems tended to use omnidirectional broadcast antennas, with directional receiver antennas which were pointed in various directions.
Early video game systems such as the Atari 2600 and Cinematronics vector graphics had hard real-time requirements because of the nature of the graphics and timing hardware.
Early 16th-century Franco-Flemings moved away from the complex systems of canonic and other mensural play of Ockeghem's generation, tending toward points of imitation and duet or trio sections within an overall texture that grew to five and six voices.
( Early systems had used synchronous codes, but were hard to synchronize mechanically ).
Early ALE systems were developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s by several radio manufacturers.
Early Soviet missile and space telemetry systems which were developed in the late 1940s used either pulse-position modulation ( e. g., the Tral telemetry system developed by OKB-MEI ) or pulse-duration modulation ( e. g., the RTS-5 system developed by NII-885 ).
Early compilers for ALGOL, Fortran, Cobol and some Forth systems often produced subroutine-threaded code.
Early operating systems were very diverse, with each vendor or customer producing one or more operating systems specific to their particular mainframe computer.
Early systems had utilized microprogramming to implement features on their systems in order to permit different underlying architecture to appear to be the same as others in a series.

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