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- Data General Eclipse line of computers by Data General were 16-bit minicomputers released in early 1974 and sold until 1988. The Eclipse was based on...
- WinChip Sh-Boom 486, 5x86, 6x86 microNOVA mN601 and mN602 microECLIPSE VEGA Microprocessors DEC T-11 DEC J-11 DEC V-11 MicroVAX 78032 CVAX Rigel Mariah NVAX...
- coupled arrangement with Data General's own microECLIPSE (the 8086 "invisibly" calling the microECLIPSE whenever it needed access to some peripherals...
- IDE's. For the Eclipse ititially there was opensource bridge plugin EclipseME created, but Eclipse 1.7 and later got own bridge plugin. MicroEmulator available...
- microcomputers based around the microECLIPSE CPUs and some of the technology developed for the microNOVA-based "Micro Products" range such as the MP/100...
- The Moon is, except when p****ing through Earth's shadow during a lunar eclipse, always illuminated by the Sun, but from Earth the visible illumination...
- avoid confusion, each microprogram-related element is differentiated by the micro prefix: microinstruction, micro****embler, microprogrammer, etc. Complex...
- limited use in the market. The Nova line was succeeded by the Data General Eclipse, which was similar in most ways but added virtual memory support and other...
- November 8, 2006 February 9, 2007 Unreleased February 14, 2007 Digital Eclipse Activision Adventures to Go! October 27, 2009 February 26, 2010 Unreleased...
- Initially, Google's supported integrated development environment (IDE) was Eclipse using the Android Development Tools (ADT) plugin; in December 2014, Google...