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IBM PCjr
IBM PCjr The IBM PCjr was IBM's first attempt to enter the markets for relatively-inexpensive educational and home computers. Features Announced November 1, 1983, and first shipped in March 1984, the PCjr came in two models: the 4860-004, with 64K of memory, priced at US$669; and the ...
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IBM PCjr (translated from German)
IBM PCjr That IBM PCjr (type 4860) was one Home computersimilar and more inexpensive variant of the IBM PC. It was developed by IBM, after admits became, that itself the verleichsweise expensive PC not when computer for the average home user could intersperse. At the 1. November 1983 the public presented ...
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Talk:IBM PCjr
Talk:IBM PCjr Should I take pictures of my PCjr? Mine is a expanded one however. --Texnofobix A picture would be great! moink 02:59, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
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King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown
King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown King's Quest I: Quest for the Crown |
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Developer(s) Sierra | Publisher(s) | IBM, Sierra |
Release date(s) 1984,1990 Genre(s) Adventure ...
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Tandy 1000
Tandy 1000 A Tandy 1000 machine The Tandy 1000 was a line of more or less IBM PC compatible home computer systems produced by the Tandy Corporation for sale in its Radio Shack chain of stores. The machine was geared toward home use and a modest budget, and it copied the ...
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Atarisoft
Atarisoft Atarisoft was a brand name used by Atari in 1983 and 1984 to market video games they published for home systems made from their competitors. Each platform had a specific color attributed by Atarisoft for its game packages. For example, games sold for the Commodore 64 came up in green ...
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Shared Memory Architecture
Shared Memory Architecture In computer architecture, Shared Memory Architecture (SMA) refers to a design where the graphics chip does not have its own dedicated memory, and instead shares the main system RAM with the CPU and other components. This design is used with many integrated graphics solutions to reduce the cost ...
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Timeline of computing 1980-1989
Timeline of computing 1980-1989 History of computing Hardware before 1960 Hardware 1960s to present Hardware in communist countries Operating systems Software engineering Programming languages Graphical user interface Internet Computer and video games Timeline of computing Timeline of computing 2400 BC-1949 1950-1979 1980-1989 1990- More timelines... More... This ...
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Talk:Home computer
Talk:Home computer IBM PC really no home computer "The list below shows the more popular and/or historically significant home/personal computers (and computer ranges) of the 1980s and their initial year of release." and you've removed the IBM PC. WTF? -Tagishsimon The original PC (incl PC-XT, PC ...
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Adventure Game Interpreter
Adventure Game Interpreter AGI (Adventure Game Interpreter) was the development tool used by Sierra Online to create their early adventure games. The first King's Quest game originally used a language named Game Assembly Language, or *.gal, by its designer, Arthur Abraham . When its main designer left, Sierra was unable to ...
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