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Compatibles

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Compatibles meaning

plural of compatible

Example sentences (14)

All versions of WordPerfect up to 5.0 were written thus, and C was only adopted with WP 5.1 when it became necessary to cross-port it to non-IBM compatibles.

Another type of firmware chip was found on the IBM PC AT and early compatibles.

By that point, MicroPro had dropped the generic MS-DOS WordStar and version 4.0 was exclusively for IBM compatibles.

Early budget cards, such as the AdLib and the Sound Blaster and its compatibles, used a stripped-down version of Yamaha's frequency modulation synthesis (FM synthesis) technology Wiffen, Paul.

Early IBM PC compatibles used the same computer bus as the original PC and AT models.

For many users they were too costly until later on in the decade, at which point advances in the IBM PC’s open platform had caused the IBM PC compatibles to become comparably powerful at a lower cost than their competitors.

He was disappointed about the lack of music and found the sound effects to be of poor quality. citation In 2001, Infogrames released Atari Anniversary Edition for the Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation, and PC compatibles.

However, IBM itself lost the main role in the market for IBM PC compatibles by 1990.

It remained the standard joystick interface on IBM compatibles until being replaced by USB during the 2000s.

Later computers, including all IBM-compatibles with 80286 CPUs, had a battery-backed nonvolatile BIOS memory (CMOS RAM chip) that held BIOS settings.

Later, it was distributed with the best-sold Digital Research version of DOS for IBM PC compatibles, the DR-DOS 6.0.

Releases The first game, Simon the Sorcerer, was released in 1993 for IBM PC compatibles running DOS on three 3.5" floppy disks in a large box styled with purple margins, with no speech and only sub-titles used throughout the game.

Since the cassette port interface of the original IBM PC was never implemented on compatibles, cassette operations are not supported.

Within the book, Crichton included many self-written demonstrative Applesoft (for Apple II ) and BASICA (for IBM PC compatibles) programs.