slovodefinícia
technologies
(encz)
technologies,technologie pl. Zdeněk Brož
podobné slovodefinícia
backstop technologies
(encz)
backstop technologies,zálohové technologie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
clean technologies
(encz)
clean technologies,čisté technologie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
large-scale clean technologies
(encz)
large-scale clean technologies,širokospektrální čisté
technologie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
small scale clean technologies
(encz)
small scale clean technologies,čisté technologie malých
rozměrů [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
small satellite thermal technologies
(czen)
Small Satellite Thermal Technologies,SSTT[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
ada core technologies
(foldoc)
Ada Core Technologies

(ACT) The company that maintains GNAT.

Ada Core Technologies was founded in 1994 by the original
authors of the GNAT compiler. ACT provides software for {Ada
95} development.

(http://gnat.com/).

(2000-10-28)
asiliant technologies
(foldoc)
Asiliant Technologies

A company founded by a group of former {Chips and
Technologies} employees with experience with the CHIPS
products, suppliers, distributors and customers. Asiliant
offer C&T's industry standard Flat Panel and {CRT
controller} family.

(2006-09-19)
bbn technologies
(foldoc)
BBN Technologies
Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.

A company, originally known as Bolt, Beranek and
Newman, Inc. (BBN), based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

BBN were awarded the original contract to build the ARPANET
and have been extensively involved in Internet development.
They are responsible for managing NNSC, CSNET, and
NEARnet.

The language LOGO was developed at BBN, as was the {BBN
Butterfly} supercomputer.

BBN Home (http://bbn.com/).

(2003-11-10)
btrieve technologies, inc.
(foldoc)
BTRIEVE Technologies, Inc.

/bee-treev/ (BTI) A provider of
client-server database engines. BTI was founded by former
Novell, Inc. employees, including the original developers of
the Btrieve database engine. BTI acquired the database
product line from Novell in April, 1994.

(http://btrieve.com/).

Address: Austin, Texas, USA.

(1995-12-14)
chips & technologies
(foldoc)
Chips & Technologies

A former leading distributor and supplier of
integrated circuits and software to personal computer
manufacturers. As well as semiconductors they also made {flat
panel displays}, video controllers and other computer
related products.

In 1998, Intel Corporation bought Chips and Technologies for
their flat panel controllers. In January 2000, {Asiliant
Technologies} licensed the rights from Intel to continue to
manufacturer and sell Chips and Technologies components.

Address: 2950 Zanker Road, San Jose, California 95134, USA.

(2006-09-19)
convergent technologies
(foldoc)
Convergent Technologies

A company formed by a small group of people who left
Intel Corporation in 1979. Convergent Technologies' first
product was the IWS (Integrated Workstation) based on the
Intel 8086, which ran {Convergent Technologies Operating
System} - their first operating system.

Unisys bought Convergent Technologies in 1988.

(1998-04-03)
convergent technologies operating system
(foldoc)
Convergent Technologies Operating System
BTOS
STARSYS

(CTOS, BTOS, STARSYS) /see-toss/ A modular,
message-passing, multi-process based operating system.

Convergent Technologies' first product was the IWS
(Integrated Workstation) based on the Intel 8086, which had
CTOS as its operating system. It is a modular operating
system with built-in local area networking. CTOS supports
multiple processes or threads and message-based
inter-process communication.

Companies which licensed CTOS included Burroughs (BTOS) and
Bull (STARSYS). The largest customer was Unisys, with
whom Convergent Technologies merged to become one company in
1988. CTOS had over 800,000 users worldwide.

CTOS ran on Intel Pentium computers, and could run
concurrently with Microsoft Windows NT.

Support for existing customers lasted at least until 2001.
Major customers included police forces, banks and airlines.

["Exploring CTOS", Miller E., Crook J., Loy J. - Prentice
Hall, ISBN 0-13-297342-1, 1991].

(1996-09-24)
datastorm technologies, inc.
(foldoc)
Datastorm Technologies, Inc.

The original suppliers of Procomm.

Address: Columbia MO, USA.

(2004-06-29)
fifth dimension technologies
(foldoc)
Fifth Dimension Technologies

(5DT) Manufacturers of the {5th
Glove}.

(1995-04-04)
greystone technologies
(foldoc)
Greystone Technologies

The producers of the GT/M MUMPS compiler and
GT/SQL pre-processor for VAX and DEC Alpha.

[Address?]

(1995-01-10)
lucent technologies
(foldoc)
Lucent Technologies

The former systems and
equipment portion of AT&T (including Bell Laboratories),
split off in 1996.

Lucent Home (http://lucent.com/).

(2002-06-23)
mips technologies, inc.
(foldoc)
MIPS Technologies, Inc.

A company which designs, develops, and licenses
reduced instruction set computer (RISC) microprocessors
and compilers. MIPS Technologies, Inc. is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Silicon Graphics, Inc. and operates as an
independent unit. MIPS is the successor to the processor
business of MIPS Computer Systems which was founded in 1984
and merged with Silicon Graphics on 29 June 1992.

MIPS Technologies developed the world's first RISC VLSI
microprocessors (1985) (or was it the ARM?), the first
commercial 64-bit microprocessor (MIPS R4000, 1992),
announced MIPS R4300i - the first 64-bit RISC processor
designed for interactive consumer applications (April 1995).
They announced the MIPS R10000 - the next generation
general-purpose MIPS microprocessor and the most powerful
processor in the world (October 1994).

MIPS' semiconductor company partners participate in the design
and development of MIPS processors and software and then
produce, market, and support the processors. MIPS itself does
not fabricate or sell products. MIPS' semiconductor partners
are: Integrated Device Technology, LSI Logic Corporation,
NEC Corporation, NKK Corporation, {Philips
Semiconductors}, Siemens AG, and Toshiba Corporation.

MIPS' products include:

R4000 - 100 MHz; 1.35M transistors, primary i/d cache 8KB/8KB,
SPECint92 58.3/ SPECfp92 61.4.

R4300i - 133 MHZ, 1.35M transistors; primary i/d cache,
16KB/8KB, SPECint92 80, SPECfp92 60.

R4400 - 250 MHz, 2.3M transistors, primary i/d cache
16KB/16KB, SPECint92 175.8, SPECfp92 164.4.

R4600 - 133 MHz, 1.9M transistors, primary i/d cache
16KB/16KB, SPECint92 85, SPECfp92 75.

R8000/R8010 - 90 MHz, 2.6M, .83M transistors, primary i/d
cache, 16KB/16KB, SPECint92 132, SPECfp92 396.

R10000 - 200 MHz, 6.7M transistors, primary i/d cache
32KB/32KB, SPECint92 >300, SPECfp92 >600.

MIPS' processor chips were used in the DEC 3100 series of
workstations.

(http://mips.com/).

Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.sys.mips.

(1996-03-01)
mos technologies
(foldoc)
MOS Technology
MOS Technologies

A microprocessor design company started by some
ex-Motorola designers, shortly after the Intel 8080 and
Motorola 6800 appeared, in about 1975. MOS Technology
introduced the 650x series, based on the Motorola 6800
design, though they were not exact clones for legal reasons.

The design goal was a low-cost (smaler chip) design, realized
by simplifying the decoder stage. There were no instructions
with the value xxxxxx11, reducing the 1-of-4 decoder to a
single NAND gate. Instructions with the value xxxxxx11
actually executed two instructions in paralell, some of them
useful.

The 6501 was pin-compatible with the 6800 for easier market
penetration. The 650x-series had an on-chip clock oscillator
while the 651x-series had none.

The 6510 was used in the Commodore 64, released September
1981 and MOS made almost all the ICs for Commodore's {pocket
calculators}.

The PET was an idea of the of the 6500 developers. It was
completly developed by MOS, but was manufactured and marketed
by Commodore. By the time the it was ready for production
(and Commodore had cancelled all orders) MOS had been taken
over by Rockwell (Commodore's parent company). Just at this
time the 6522 (VIA) was finished, but the data sheet for it
was not and its developers had left MOS. For years, Rockwell
didn't know in detail how the VIA worked.

(2001-03-31)
spatial technologies
(foldoc)
Spatial Technologies

Distributors of the ACIS solid modelling engine.

[More info?]

(1999-06-29)
united technologies research cente
(foldoc)
United Technologies Research Cente
UTRC

(UTRC) http://utrcwww.utc.com/.

(1994-11-29)
zola technologies
(foldoc)
ZOLA Technologies

Producers of the Z simulation language.

(1994-11-30)

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