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Qume was a
manufacturer of daisy-wheel
printers originally located in Hayward, California,
later moving to San Jose.
Around 1980, it also
opened a manufacturing...
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practicable to load
several "personalities" into a
single terminal, so a
Qume QVT-102
could emulate many po****r
terminals of the day, and so be sold into...
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January 2019.
Retrieved 11
September 2021. Wang
Quangen 王泉根, (1993).
Huaxia Quming Yishu 華夏取名藝術. (Taipei: Zhishu-fang
Chuban Jituan 知書房出版集團), 42. Siam Qi....
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successor Tekish in 1200, as far as Besṭām in the
ancient region of
Qūmes. The
province was
finally conquered by
Khwarazmians after the
Ghurid defeat...
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which was the much more
affordable Zenith Z-19 in 1979.
Others included the
Qume QVT-108,
Televideo TVI-970, Wyse WY-99GT as well as
optional "VT100" or "VT103"...
- ISBN 978-0-7425-5798-7. OCLC 317504474. Wang
Quangen 王泉根, (1993).
Huaxia Quming Yishu 華夏取名藝術. (Taipei: Zhishu-fang
Chuban Jituan 知書房出版集團), 42.
Sarah Allan...
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Nishapur in 1200, and
reaching as far as Besṭām in the
ancient region of
Qūmes.
After the
death of his
brother Ghiyath on 13
March 1203,
Muhammad became...
- ISBN 978-0-7425-5798-7. OCLC 317504474. Wang
Quangen 王泉根, (1993).
Huaxia Quming Yishu 華夏取名藝術. (Taipei: Zhishu-fang
Chuban Jituan 知書房出版集團), 42.
Bamboo Annals...
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Texas Pier 1 –
started in San Mateo, now
headquartered in Fort Worth,
Texas Qume –
Hayward (defunct)
Robertson Stephens –
closed by its
parent company FleetBoston...
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Apple Daisy Wheel Printer is a
daisy wheel printer manufactured by
Qume and sold by
Apple Computer, Inc. in the 1980s. It
utilized the
ASCII character...