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  2. IBM PS/2 Model 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Model 30 is the most entry-level in the PS/2 lineup, [1] with the dual-floppy-drive unit costing US$ 1,695 and the floppy–hard drive combo unit costing US$ 2,295—compared to $3,595 for the basic Model 50. [2] [3] With a variant of the Intel 8086 microprocessor clocked at 8 MHz, the Model 30 is rated roughly two-and-a-half times faster ...

  3. IBM System/360 Model 30 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM System/360 Model 30 was a low-end member of the IBM System/360 family. It was announced on April 7, 1964, shipped in 1965, and withdrawn on October 7, 1977. [1] The Model 30 was designed by IBM's General Systems Division in Endicott , New York, and manufactured in Endicott and other IBM manufacturing sites outside of U.S.

  4. IBM PS/2 - Wikipedia

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    At launch, the PS/2 family comprised the Model 30, 50, 60 and 80; the Model 25 was launched a few months later. IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 286. Power-on self-test, bootstrapping, power-off. The PS/2 Models 25 and 30 (IBM 8525 and 8530, respectively) were the lowest-end models in the lineup and meant to replace the IBM PC and XT.

  5. Radar beacon - Wikipedia

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    Radar beacon (short: racon) is – according to article 1.103 of the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) ITU Radio Regulations (RR) [1] – defined as "A transmitter-receiver associated with a fixed navigational mark which, when triggered by a radar, automatically returns a distinctive signal which can appear on the display of the ...

  6. Incremental build model - Wikipedia

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    Software development. The incremental build model is a method of software development where the product is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished. It involves both development and maintenance. The product is defined as finished when it satisfies all of its requirements.

  7. Remington Model 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Remington Model 30 is a US sporting rifle of the inter-war period based on the military P14/M1917 Enfield rifle action, which was manufactured for the British and US governments during World War I. Initial specimens used surplus military parts with some modifications in order to consume the stock of parts, though further modifications were made as production progressed and later rifles ...

  8. List of ray tracing software - Wikipedia

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    List of ray tracing software. Ray tracing is a technique that can generate near photo-realistic computer images. A wide range of free software and commercial software is available for producing these images. This article lists notable ray-tracing software. Software.

  9. Multi-Color Graphics Array - Wikipedia

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    80 × 25 text mode with 8×8 pixel font (effective resolution of 640 × 200; mode 2/3h) 320 × 200 in four colors from a 16 color hardware palette with a pixel aspect ratio of 1:1.2. (mode 4/5h) 640 × 200 in two colors with a pixel aspect ratio of 1:2.4 (mode 6h) See also. List of defunct graphics chips and card companies; References