microcomputers in English

noun
1
a small computer that contains a microprocessor as its central processor.
The microcomputer then selects one of communication systems based on the profile.

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1. This printer is compatible with most microcomputers.

2. Social interaction Microcomputers are now commonplace in primary classrooms.

3. Many microcomputers do allow you to directly address a memory address.

4. Level A-1 plus all new communicating microcomputers to have accented characters.

5. Semiconductors, analog, digital, and mixed signal integrated circuits, digital signal processors, microcontrollers, microcomputers, and microprocessors

6. A large number of computer makers packaged microcomputers for use in small business applications.

7. Computer companies such as Safeguard Scientifics, which sells microcomputers and software, held eight spots.

8. Semiconductor devices, namely, digital, analog, interface, and mixed signal circuits, microprocessors, microcomputers, and microcontrollers

9. The two microcomputers communicate with each other and with the various load control modules.

10. 8-bit is also a generation of microcomputers in which 8-bit microprocessors were the norm.

11. The period from about 1971 to 1976 is sometimes called the first generation of microcomputers.

12. Useful microcomputers did not exist at that time, and modems were both expensive and slow.

13. Microcomputers fit well on or under desks or tables, so that they are within easy access of users.

14. Other books include Usborne's "Understanding the Micro" (ISBN 0-86020-637-8), a children's guide to microcomputers.

15. Purchase 8 Viewsonic 17" LCD Panel * 1227 Acquisition of workstations, microcomputers, laptops and other portable computers, and terminals.

16. Of the early "box of switches"-type microcomputers, the MITS Altair 8800 (1975) was arguably the most famous.

17. 23 In order to improve the communication of single - chip microcomputers, we designed an algorithm of CRC ( Cyclic Redundancy Check ).

18. The Saturn family of 4-bit microprocessors was developed by Hewlett-Packard in the 1980s for programmable scientific calculators/microcomputers.

19. In this chapter we shall examine the diffusion of three technologies to developing countries: microcomputers, hand pumps and large dams.

20. Affordable 8-bit microprocessors with 16-bit addressing also led to the first general-purpose microcomputers from the mid-1970s on.

21. The original (and subsequent) ARM implementation was hardwired without microcode, like the much simpler 8-bit 6502 processor used in prior Acorn microcomputers.

22. Although some microcomputers (particularly early 8-bit home micros) perform tasks using RAM alone, some form of secondary storage is normally desirable.

23. Strenuous efforts have been made to program such recognition abilities into microcomputers and several packages for manipulating and comparing spectra are available.

24. 28 Strenuous efforts have been made to program such recognition abilities into microcomputers and several packages for manipulating and comparing spectra are available.

25. A two-staged surveying system for vibrating wire transducers, including a data logger and a central controller, based on MCS 8031 microcomputers is introduced.

26. IBM first promoted the term "personal computer" to differentiate themselves from other microcomputers, often called "home computers", and also IBM's own mainframes and minicomputers.

27. Developers first placed complete microcomputers on cards and packaged them in standard 19-inch racks in the 1970s, soon after the introduction of 8-bit microprocessors.

28. In the early 1980s, SARGON CHESS was ported to several other early microcomputers, including the Nascom (by Bits & PCs, 1981), Exidy Sorcerer, and Sharp MZ 80K.

29. This article advances a new plan which explains the continuous path control by microcomputers. This plan has been tested on the plotter, and has achieved the desired results.

30. The term is most commonly associated with the first wave of all-in-one 8-bit home computers and small business microcomputers (such as the Apple II, Commodore 64, BBC Micro, and TRS 80).

31. The processing capacity of microcontrollers or microcomputers means the length of each word (e.g., 8, 16 or 32 bits) which the accumulator of the arithmetic logic unit can process in a single micro-instruction cycle.

32. Autodesk's first notable product was AutoCAD, a computer-aided design application designed to run on the systems known as "microcomputers" at the time, including those running the 8-bit CP/M operating system and two of the new 16-bit systems, the Victor 9000 and the IBM Personal Computer (PC).

33. The Inform website lists links to freely available interpreters for 15 desktop operating systems (including 8-bit microcomputers from the 1980s such as the Apple II, TRS-80, and ZX Spectrum, and grouping "Unix" and "Windows" as one each), 10 mobile operating systems (including Palm OS and the Game Boy), and three interpreter platforms (Emacs, Java, and JavaScript).