Microcomputer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A microcomputer is a computer with a microprocessor as its central processing unit. Another general characteristic of these computers is that they occupy physically small amounts of space when compa...
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This page describes the term microcomputer and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... The term microcomputer is generally synonymous with personal computer (PC), or a computer that depends on a microprocessor. Microcomputers are designed to be used by individuals, whether in the form of...
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Micro Center Stores and Online - The Ultimate Computer Store - Thousands of products to buy: desktops, laptops, monitors, build your own PC parts, upgrades, digital imaging, printing supplies, portable devices, audio equipment, software, video games, movies, tech books, plus repair service, store hours, directions, and ...
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Computer Donations Available to UCB Departments (ALL DISTRIBUTED): The Workstation & Microcomputer Facilities department is offering older PC computers for free to campus departments for a limited time.
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The addition of a power supply and connecting cables, appropriate peripherals (keyboard, monitor, printer, disk drives, etc.), an operating system and other software programs can provide a complete microcomputer system.
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bugclub.org/beginners/miscellaneous/microcomputer.html
bugclub.org/beginners/miscellaneous/microcomputer.html
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microcomputer: A computer (a) in which the processing unit is a microprocessor and (b) that usually consists of a microprocessor, a storage unit, an input channel, and an output channel, all of which may be on one chip.
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www.its.bldrdoc.gov/fs-1037/dir-023/_3316.htm
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Intel’s founder, Robert Noyce, chartered Ted Hoff’s Applications Research Department in 1969 to find new applications for silicon technology -the microcomputer was the result. Hoff thought it would be neat to use MOS LSI technology to produce a computer.
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www.xnumber.com/xnumber/Microcomputer_invention.htm
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microcomputer n. A personal computer. ... Elements of a microcomputer. The various subsystems are controlled by the central processing unit. Some designs combine the memory bus and bus input/output into a single system bus. The graphics subsystem may contain optional graphics acceleration hardware.
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www.answers.com/topic/microcomputer
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