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Ireland Supermac Ltd, Belfast,
Northern Ireland's
first out of town supermarket,
opened 1964 and
since demolished for
Forestside Shopping Centre SuperMac, a...
- The
SuperMac was a line of
Macintosh clones produced by UMAX
Technologies from 1996 to 1998.
Their models included the
SuperMac S900/S910, J700, C500...
- "Tory") was portra**** with
posters proclaiming "
Supermac - He's
terrific - He's
stupendous ... A
super-colossal-top-production in true-blue colour". The...
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implementations of
SuperMAC and Hyper
MAC to
Midas Consoles for
their Midas XL8
digital mixer.
Midas parent Klark Teknik took over the
SuperMAC and Hyper
MAC patents...
- of
Apple Macintosh clones,
using the
SuperMac brand name
outside of Europe.
Their models included the
SuperMac S900/S910, J700, C500 and C500e/i/LT,...
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English former professional footballer,
manager and
media figure.
Nicknamed "
Supermac",
Macdonald was a quick,
powerfully built and
prolific goalscorer. He pla****...
- The
project began at
SuperMac Technology as ReelTime, a QuickTime-based
video editor for its
VideoSpigot video capture card.
SuperMac engineer Randy Ubillos...
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final strategic direction,
Radius licensed the
brand name "
SuperMac" to Umax in 1996 for its
Mac OS clones. In 1997,
Radius introduced EditDV, a
video editing...
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Cinepak is a
lossy video codec developed by
Peter Barrett at
SuperMac Technologies, and
released in 1991 with the
Video Spigot, and then in 1992 as part...
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Macintosh clone is a
computer running the
Mac OS
operating system that was not
produced by
Apple Inc. The
earliest Mac clones were
based on
emulators and reverse-engineered...