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Evidence Wiper
This nifty tool allows to clean all traces of your internet activty: Internet Explorer history, typed URLs, cookies, favorites and cached data
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Terms by letter: # a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
Term explainations brought by www.computerdictionary.info
| Term | Description |
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| 1GL | First Generation Language (machine language)
| | 24/7 | Twenty-Four Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
| | 286 | 80286 (microprocessor)
| | 2GL | Second Generation Language (assembly language)
| | 3.43 | Twenty-Four Hours a Day, Seven Days a Week
| | 386 | 80386 (microprocessor)
| | 3COM | 3 Com Corporation (The 3 Coms are
Computer, Communications and Compatibility)
| | 3GL | Third Generation Language (programming language)
| | 486 | 80486 (microprocessor)
| | 4GL | Fourth Generation Language (descriptive language)
| | 65xx | The 65xx series of processors includes the 6502, 65C02, 6510, 8502, 65C816, 65C816S, etc. It is a CISC design and is not being used in too many new stand-alone computer systems, but is still being used in embedded systems, game systems (such as the Super NES), and processor enhancement add-ons for older systems. It was originally designed by MOS Technologies, but is now produced by The Western Design Center, Inc. It was the primary processor for many extremely popular systems no longer being produced, including the Commodore 64, the Commodore 128, and all the Apple ][ series machines. | | 68xx | The 68xx series of processors includes the 6800, 6805, 6809, 68000, 68020, 68030, 68040, 68060, etc. It is a CISC design and is not being used in too many new stand-alone computer systems, but is still being used heavily in embedded systems. It was originally designed by Motorola and was the primary processor for older generations of many current machines, including Macintoshes, Amigas, Sun workstations, HP workstations, etc. and the primary processor for many systems no longer being produced, such as the TRS-80. The PowerPC was designed in part to be its replacement. |
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