| These compact wall-mounted appliances utilize a microcomputer, a liquid crystal display, and a small keypad for programming. |
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| Each plastic card resembles a credit card, but is in fact a completely self contained microcomputer with its own embedded software and memory. |
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| The microcomputer then selects one of communication systems based on the profile. |
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| Then, in Silicon Valley and Texas in the mid 1970s, the microcomputer was invented. |
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| The student volunteers performed tasks on a microcomputer so that their cognitive function could be measured. |
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| Imagine a microcomputer supported by dozens of interface, memory and processor option boards. |
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| Scores and computed data were entered into an IBM-compatible microcomputer of our design. |
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| The Altair 8800 was chosen by two young Harvard University students as the platform for the first microcomputer, Basic interpreter. |
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| The material necessary to participate is limited to a traditional microcomputer and an Internet connection. |
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| The microcomputer analyses all echoes and eliminates surface clutter, thermoclines and other signals that are undesirable. |
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| Our paver is of full hydraulic drive, controlled by microcomputer with digital display and fault diagnosis function. |
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| Participants are to have at least two years of microcomputer and system support experience. |
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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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| Crawlers at both sides are driven hydraulically and independently, controlled by microcomputer. |
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| The above list of computer code documents does not apply to common microcomputer software such as spreadsheets and databases. |
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| For common microcomputer software such as spreadsheets and databases, only the equations, routines and other user-defined inputs are required. |
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| Use a sharp tip to press into the reset hole to reset the built-in microcomputer. |
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| For the first time, an established company with extensive distribution channels would be selling a microcomputer. |
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| It is controlled by microcomputer and can act on any part of human body to help consume heat and fat. |
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| Maximum precision and accuracy of measurement are achieved through the use of microcomputer technology. |
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| This microcomputer ultrasonic hairdressing apparatus is provided with beautifying, weight losing and health strengthening functions. |
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| It can also be used as a general-purpose microcomputer system to experiment software developed by the students. |
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| The first step in the process is to bring the department's data down to the microcomputer. |
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| It requires an 80286 or 80386 microcomputer, expanded memory for spreadsheets of any size, hard disk and a color-graphics monitor. |
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| The B3729 series simulator modules can also be used with any suitable PLC machine, PC or microcomputer, which may already be possessed by the teaching institute. |
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| Vacuum body shaping equipment uses advanced high speed turbine negative pressure technology, three dimensional conversion technology and microcomputer chip controlled roller axis to help remodel sylphlike body curve. |
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| Gary Kildall developed the first operating system for a microcomputer as part of a project he contracted with Intel several years before the release of the Altair. |
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| The latest microcomputer technology and the proven ECHOFOX software select the level echo from among any number of false echoes and calculate the exact distance to the product surface. |
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| While the cost of the average microcomputer has remained constant for about a decade, the power of the year 2000 computer is a thousand times greater than that of a 1980 machine. |
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| Computer programmers write, modify, integrate and test computer code for microcomputer and mainframe software applications, data processing applications, operating systems-level software and communications software. |
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| He was a mere 23 years old, and had formed a company based on his work as a teenaged student developing a programming language for the first microcomputer, the MITS Altair. |
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| Your sonar unit's microcomputer is sophisticated, but it can be fooled. |
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| All stores were owned and operated by Compucentre Computer Centre Ltd. until 1980, when it became apparent that the corporate chain philosophy was not efficient in the fast-paced microcomputer market. |
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| Nevertheless, many corporations have decided their information is too valuable to expose to the risks represented by the microcomputer. |
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| For larger microcomputer systems and for networked microcomputers, the internal control requirements would be considerably more than those discussed here. |
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| All the information was recorded on two virtually indestructible interactive videodiscs that could be accessed using a special BBC microcomputer system. |
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| In recent years, it had become the hallmark of the scientist, much as the stethoscope was that of the physician and the microcomputer that of the statistician. |
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| The operation has installed nine Cygnet CoSystems, computerphones that send memos, letters, and even whole files from one microcomputer to another. |
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| If your biggest concern is your feet rather than your monitor, MicroComputer Accessories offers FootEase. |
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