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1994 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
... Just look at what ATARI has to offer: ATARI Microsoft BASIC-Now we offer the industry standard, the most powerful Microsoft BASIC yet.With simple commands, it allows you to take advantage of unique ATARI hardware features such as our well-known player/ ...
1982 - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | IEEE Spectrum
... array. The least expensive computers produced by Apple, Atari, Commodore, Heath and Texas Instruments similarly provide only a cassette drive, 16 kilobytes of RAM or less, and some built-in dialect of BASIC. These mass marketed minimal machines account for the ...
Tópico(s): Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
1980 - Association for Computing Machinery | ACM SIGSAM Bulletin
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Tópico(s): Information Systems Theories and Implementation
2011 - Wiley | Annual Review of Information Science and Technology
... 270 Architectural control, 239–240 ARM microprocessors, 265 Atari, 266 Autocorrelation, 99–100 Automated assembly-line technology, ... acquisitions (M&A), 56n, 14, 180, 301, 329 Microsoft, 219, 231, 242, 254, 271, 280, 300 Microsoft-DOS PC operating system platform, 256, 266 Microsoft mobile computing systems device releases in, 267 organization of, 266 Microsoft Palm for Windows, 265–275 Microsoft Visual Basic, 250 Microsoft Windows-based personal computer ecosystem, 216–217 Mobile ...
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