A smart card resembles a credit card in size and shape, but it is actually a minicomputer of sorts. |
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All of a sudden, IBM PCs exchanged information easier with typical minicomputer systems than they did with mainframe computers. |
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Among other industrial spin-offs of Project Whirlwind was the minicomputer, developed by Kenneth Hogan of the Digital Equipment Corporation. |
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Lam and his colleagues began the first leg of the computation in 1980, using a minicomputer to run through the simplest cases. |
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A personal data assistant is a minicomputer that can fit in the palm of your hand. |
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Children collaborate on a project using a minicomputer at Timbang Island Primary School, on Timbang Island in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. |
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Prime Service s.r.l. was founded in 1994 as a high level post sales customer service supplier for minicomputer systems in Milan area. |
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The cyclotest PC software creates a pdf file after reading out the data from your cyclotest minicomputer. |
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The pressure of the water supplies is of 2,5 bars minicomputer in noted dynamic pressure. |
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History buffs will recall that Sun Microsystems began in the 1980s with one goal, to put the power of an engineer's minicomputer onto his desktop. |
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The team's old minicomputer is gone, long since cannibalized for parts, but Hulse does retain his original printouts, on newspaper-like green paper. |
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This time, Boston is better spread. Those minicomputer makers took the blame for much of the region's supposed ills. |
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Then came the early 1990s, carnage in Boston's minicomputer industry, and much local handwringing. |
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The Applications Support Section maintains a wide variety of microcomputer, minicomputer and mainframe applications for the department. |
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The minicomputer revolution lasted about a decade. |
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In the old days, minicomputer user's choices were limited to using relatively small removable disk and open reel tape. |
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Revenues declined in its minicomputer selling program, marine engineering and shipbuilding. |
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The card thus becomes a sort of minicomputer. |
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That gap is due to the fact that in industry more than half of the computers are workstations networked off a minicomputer or a mainframe. |
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A minicomputer memorises the distance between the body label and back label on cylindrical bottles and the centre position of the label on square bottles. |
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You could buy a minicomputer for a corporate department or big enough business, or you could buy some personal computers. |
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The manufacturer of the accounting software SPI used on the minicomputer determined the product was outdated and decided to no longer support it. |
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Most respondents used the minicomputer for return preparation and tax planning. |
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Another connection could be from a local area network to the mainframe, or from the LAN to the minicomputer to the mainframe. |
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When recession last hit, most of Boston's high-tech workers toiled in the minicomputer industry and its handful of big, old-fashioned manufacturers, such as Apollo, DEC and Data General. |
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