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CompuSource Compatible Systems Inc. was a short-lived
privately held
American computer company active in the 1980s and
based in Minneapolis. It sold a...
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CompuServe, Inc. (
CompuServe
Information Service, Inc., also
known by its
initialism CIS or
later CSi) was an
American Internet company that provided...
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Apple hardware for copy-protection.[citation needed]
Albert CompuSource Abacus CompuSource Orange Peel
Collins Orange+ Two
Formula II kit ("Fully compatible...
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CompuBox is a
computerized punches scoring system run by two operators.
CompuBox is used in
boxing matches around the world. The
system is
based on a...
- A
source-to-
source translator,
source-to-
source compiler (S2S compiler), transcompiler, or
transpiler is a type of
translator that
takes the
source code...
- Click. Its
other product families are Cortellis, DRG, CPA Global, Derwent,
CompuMark, and Darts-ip, and also the
various ProQuest products and services....
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gacha "Complete gacha" (コンプリートガチャ), also
shortened as "kompu gacha" or "
compu gacha" (コンプガチャ), is a
monetization model po****r in ****anese
mobile video...
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CompuServe
Information Manager (CIM) was
CompuServe
Information Service's
client software, used with the company's Host
Micro Interface (HMI). The program...
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subsidiary since 2013
CompuAdd —
United States 1982 1994
Bankruptcy CompuPro —
United States 1980 1985
Restructured as
Viasyn CompuSource —
United States 1982...
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CompuTrac was the
earliest technical analysis software originally made in 1979. The
company that
released it was
founded by Jim
Schmit and Tim Slater...