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- 32-bit
- 64-bit computing
- A
- Architecture
- Athlon 64
- Automatic Reference Counting
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- Brian Dougherty
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- Datalight
- DECtalk
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- DR-DOS
- E820
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- Fact
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- For the Future
- Fragmentation
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- GNU GRUB
- Gui Shells
- IA-32
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- Implement
- Input–output memory management unit
- Intel 80286
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- Kilobyte
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- Linux
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- Megabyte
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- Oh, Brother!
- Only
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- Seccomp
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- Simplified
- Stack Overflow
- Static variable
- Switching
- Tandy 1000
- Tracing garbage collection
- Translatewiki.net
- Translation lookaside buffer
- Triple fault
- Unix
- Unreachable memory
- VIA C3
- Virtual 8086 mode
- Virtual memory
- Weak reference
- Windows 2.1x
- Windows 3.0
- Windows 3.1x
- Windows ME
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- X86
- X86-64
- X86 assembly language
- X86 virtualization