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NuBus
NuBus The Macintosh II motherboard with its six NuBus slots visible on the left. Example of a NuBus graphics card, an Apple Display Card 24AC. NuBus is a 32-bit parallel computer bus, originally developed at MIT as a part of the NuMachine workstation project, and eventually used by Apple Computer ...
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Nubus (Starwars wiki)
Nubus Nubus was the primary of the Nubus system. It was orbited by five planets ...
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NuBus (translated from German)
NuBus NuBus is a configuring extension card location system for Computer . It developed of Texas instrument . It came into that Sparcstations of Sun and that Macintoshs of Apple to the employment. The first Macintosh with NuBus was that Macintosh II. The NuBus was used since that time with Apple up to ...
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Talk:NuBus
Talk:NuBus Date of development When was NuBus developed at MIT? Having that information in the article will really help those not familiar with the NuMachine project. 2005.Aug.01 - Edited out reference to ISA cards needing to be configured for particular slots. The ISA bus was a 'dumb' bus that ...
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Nubus system (Starwars wiki)
Nubus system The Nubus system was a five-planet system in ... to the planet of Nubia. [edit] Primary Nubus [edit] Orbiting Bodies [edit] Orbit One Traxal ...
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Image:Nubus-slot.gif
Image:Nubus-slot.gif Image File history File links Nubus-slot.gif This file has been listed ...
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Macintosh IIfx (translated from German)
Macintosh IIfx The Apple Macintosh IIfx was unbelievably faster for his time Motorola 68030 -based computer, that with prices off converted approx.. 9000 EUR in the basis configuration however for many remained exorbitant. He was built by spring 1990 until spring 1992. It was used for classical Numbercrunching on the desk ...
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PowerBook Duet (translated from French)
PowerBook Duet PowerBook Duet are a series of computer ultra-portables marketed by Apple Computer between October 1992 and February 1997 . Originality of PowerBook Duet is that they were conceived to be connected to one dock who extended their capacities. Seven models of PowerBook Duet are left: Duo 210 , 230 , 250 ...
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Old World ROM (Mac wiki)
Old World ROM Old World ROM Macintosh computers are the Macintosh models that use a Macintosh Toolbox ROM chip, usually in a socket (but soldered to the motherboard in some models). All Macs prior to the iMac use Old World ROM, while the iMac and all subsequent models are New World ...
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Talk:Apple Intel transition
Talk:Apple Intel transition G4 Altivec The recent build of Mac OS X x86 (8F1111A) now has full G4 and Altivec support. This means that Rosetta can run PPC Altivec aplications faster. Should the article be updated to reflect this change? --November 24, 2005 Rename proposal Shall we call this article ...
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