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  2. The 8-Bit Guy - Wikipedia

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    David Murray (born 1975), commonly known as The 8-Bit Guy, is an American retrocomputing enthusiast and video game developer who runs a YouTube channel under the same name. History [ edit ] Murray launched his YouTube channel in 2006 under the username adric22 . [3]

  3. 32-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    In computer architecture, 32-bit computing refers to computer systems with a processor, memory, and other major system components that operate on data in 32- bit units. [1] [2] Compared to smaller bit widths, 32-bit computers can perform large calculations more efficiently and process more data per clock cycle.

  4. TINA (program) - Wikipedia

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    TINA (program) Toolkit for Interactive Network Analysis ( TINA) is a SPICE -based electronics design and training software by DesignSoft of Budapest. [1] Its features include analog, digital, and mixed circuit simulations, and printed circuit board (PCB) design. [2]

  5. Texas Instruments Professional Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Instruments Professional Computer (abbreviated TIPC or TI PC) and the Texas Instruments Professional Portable Computer (TIPPC) are personal computers produced by Texas Instruments that were both released on January 31, 1983, and discontinued around 1985; the TIPC is a desktop PC and the TIPPC is a portable version that is fully compatible with it.

  6. Texas Instruments Professional Portable Computer - Wikipedia

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    The standard version of the TIPPC has a built-in 9" monochrome monitor; the upgraded version has a 9" color monitor. It has a maximum resolution of 720x300 pixels. The standard device is equipped with 64 KB RAM and can be expanded to 768 KB. The TI Portable Professional Computer was one of the first portable computers available with a built-in ...

  7. Parsec (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Parsec. (video game) Parsec is a horizontally scrolling shooter written by Jim Dramis and Paul Urbanus for the TI-99/4A and published by Texas Instruments in 1982. [1] Dramis also programmed Car Wars and Munch Man for the TI-99/4A. [1]

  8. Bit numbering - Wikipedia

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    When the bit numbering starts at zero for the least significant bit (LSb) the numbering scheme is called LSb 0. [1] This bit numbering method has the advantage that for any unsigned number the value of the number can be calculated by using exponentiation with the bit number and a base of 2. [2] The value of an unsigned binary integer is therefore.

  9. Suspect in deadly triple shooting at Colorado hotel caught ...

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    A man accused of carrying out a shooting that killed one person and wounded two other people early Sunday at a Colorado hotel was arrested after an intense manhunt on the ground and in the air ...