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MTAR-21 and Micro
** Zittara-Indian locally produced version of the MTAR-21 Micro Tavor modified to use the local 5. 56 × 30mm MINSAS cartridge manufactured by the Ordnance Factories Board.
The Micro Tavor ( MTAR-21 ), also designated X95 and sometimes called Tavor-2, is a stand-alone extremely compact weapon specifically designed for special forces units, as well as military personnel who are normally not issued long assault rifles.
: In November 2009, the IDF announced that the Micro Tavor ( MTAR-21 ), rather than the TAR-21, would become the standard infantry weapon of the IDF, with the addition of an integrated grenade-launcher.

MTAR-21 and Tavor
*-Israeli Defense Forces ; IMI Tavor TAR-21 MTAR-21 / X95 version adopted in Nov 2009, now standard issue of all first line infantry units except paratroopers and Kfir brigade.
The Tavor has now entered operational service – even as India gears up for a larger competition that could feature a 9 mm MTAR-21 version.

MTAR-21 and assault
With the use of a relatively simple conversion kit, the MTAR-21 can be converted from a 5. 56 mm assault rifle to a 9 mm submachine gun loaded with 20, 25, and 32-round magazines.

MTAR-21 and .
*: Honduran army special forces uses MTAR-21.

Micro and Tavor
An integrated grenade launcher is currently being developed for the Micro Tavor.
In November 2009, the Micro Tavor was selected as the future standard infantry weapon of the IDF.

Micro and was
At its peak, the Electron was the third best selling micro in the United Kingdom, and total lifetime game sales for the Electron exceeded those of the BBC Micro.
The hardware of the BBC Micro was emulated by a single customized ULA chip designed by Acorn in conjunction with Ferranti.
Due to needing two accesses to each chip instead of one, and the complications of the video hardware also needing access, reading or writing RAM was much slower than on the BBC Micro.
The Electron was developed during 1983 as a cheap sibling for the BBC Micro with the intention of capturing the low-cost Christmas sales market for that year.
This was a blow from which the machine never fully recovered, although games sales for it would ultimately outstrip those of the BBC Micro.
Because the WD1770 is capable of single density mode and uses the same IBM360 derived floppy disc format as the Intel 8271 found in the BBC Micro, it was also possible to run a DFS filing system with an alternate ROM, such as the P. R. E. S AP4 interface.
This behavior was the same as on the BBC Micro.
Of the capabilities present in the BBC Micro but absent from the Electron, the teletext-style mode 7 was particularly conspicuous because of the very low memory usage in that mode ( just less than 1 kB ) and the high number of BBC programs that used it.
The first used the same graphics processor as the BBC Micro in mode 7 — the SAA5050 — but used software to ensure that it was fed with the correct graphics data.
Like the BBC Micro, the Electron was constrained by limited memory resources.
On May 6, 2009, the company announced it was to be acquired by Micro Focus for $ 75 million.
The transaction was approved by Borland shareholders on July 22, 2009, with Micro Focus acquiring the company for $ 1. 50 / share.
Following Micro Focus shareholder approval and the required corporate filings, the transaction was completed in late July 2009.
* Disc Filing System ( DFS ) This was an optional component for the BBC Micro, offered as a kit with a disk controller chip, a ROM chip, and a handful of logic chips, to be installed inside the computer.
Micro was used to manage very large data sets by the US Department of Labor, the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, and researchers from the University of Alberta, the University of Michigan, and Wayne State University.
It was announced in September 1988 by a consortium of PC clone vendors ( the " Gang of Nine ") as a counter to IBM's use of its proprietary Micro Channel architecture ( MCA ) in its PS / 2 series.
By including interaction, scripting, and compilation, Forth was popular on computers with limited resources, such as the BBC Micro and Apple II series, and remains so in applications such as firmware and small microcontrollers.
A British computer that used the 6502 was the BBC Micro, manufactured by Acorn, Ltd.
The 801 was eventually produced in a single-chip form as the ROMP in 1981, which stood for ' Research OPD Products Division Micro Processor '.
The Disk Original Group ( DOG ) was a union formed of no less than seven Japanese video game companies: Square Co., Ltd., Micro Cabin, Thinking Rabbit, Carry Lab, System Sacom, XTALSOFT, and HummingBirdSoft.
While IBM's attempt at producing a successor to ISA with the Micro Channel Architecture was a technically viable option, it failed in the market due to its proprietary nature and imposed licensing fees.
The W300 was also the first Walkman Phone to support Memory Stick Micro and features a VGA camera.
A second processor implementation for the BBC Micro was produced by Cumana.
Java ME was formerly known as Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition ( J2ME ).
In Micro Planner, it was common to write programs to perform some operation on every element of a list by using a loop to process the first element of a list, take the rest of the list, and then jump back to the top of the loop to test if the list was empty.

Micro and recently
Others include the GameCube's code name of Dolphin, the Game Boy Advance's code name of Atlantis, the Nintendo 64 as Project Reality, the DS code name Project Nitro, the Game Boy Micro code name Oxygen and most recently the Wii U, codenamed Project Cafe.
These include the arcade adventure Castle Quest ( BBC only ) by Tony Sothcott, billed as " Probably the most challenging game ever devised for the BBC Micro " ( it was never converted for the Electron, probably because it used near full-screen scrolling in an 8-colour mode ), Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror ( BBC, C64, CPC ), a huge arcade adventure that required its own ROM chip to run on the Model B BBC Micro, and the puzzle / platform game Imogen ( BBC only, later ported to Electron by Superior Software and more recently remade for PC ) by Michael St. Aubyn which was noted for its witty, original puzzles and cute high-resolution monochrome graphics.

Micro and selected
In November 2009, Preston was selected by Harper-Collins and the Michael Crichton estate to complete his unfinished novel Micro after Crichton's death in November 2008.
The types of vegetables planted were selected in conjunction with the World Health Organisation, National Cancer Institute, Micro Nutrient Initiative, CDC, agricultural agencies, and UNAIDS recommendations.
In R4: Ridge Racer Type 4, " Micro Mouse Mappy " is a racing team that can be selected from the get-go, but Ridge Racer 64 requires that you win Stage 4 ( the novice " EXTRA " courses ) and beat the car in a Car Attack on Ridge Racer Novice EXTRA.
The Pico comes in several different kit forms: the 1. 0 kit which comes with a breadboard, a CD with assembly instructions and selected chapters of the same ebook as the Micro Edition and the same extras, the SX28, and the discrete components of the system ; and the 2. 0 kit, which consists of the 1. 0 kit and a PCB ( which is also available as an add-on separately ); and the Game Console Starter Kit, which includes the 2. 0 kit, a hard copy of " The Black Art of Video Game Console Design ", and a soldering iron and solder.

Micro and future
In 1979, Christopher Evans wrote a book about the oncoming microcomputer revolution, The Mighty Micro: The Impact of the Computer Revolution, which included predictions for the future up to the year 2000.
Micro Maniacs is possibly set in the near future, where the Earth's resources are being depleted and the very planet is at risk.

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