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0
00CMS
00DTM
01CMS
01DTM
1
15 U.S.C 260a(a)
164LX
164SX
17-Nov-1858
1858
    17-Nov-1858
2
2000
    Year
3
3D30
4
4D20
A
Access Control List Entry
ACCVIO
ACE
ACPI
Acrobat
ACS
ACTS
Adobe
    Acrobat
    PDF
Advanced Server
AEST #1
AEST #2
AEST #3
AEST #4
Agnew, Jim
Allocation Class
    Fibre Channel
    Non-Zero #1
    Non-Zero #2
    Volume Shadowing
ALLOCLASS system parameter
Alpha
    Terminology
AlphaPC 164LX
AlphaPC 164SX
AlphaServer ES47
    Time
AlphaServer ES80
    Time
AlphaServer GS1280
    Time
AlphaStation XP1000
AMASK #1
AMASK #2
Ambassador #1
Ambassador #2
AMD
AMD64 #1
AMD64 #2
    Terminology
ANSI C
AP
Apache
APB.EXE
Archie
Archival Media
    DVDarchive/restore
Archive.Org
ARCH_DEFS.REQ
Argent Software
Argument Pointer
ARRE #1
ARRE #2
ARRE #3
ARRE #4
ARWE #1
ARWE #2
ARWE #3
ARWE #4
ASAP
    See DSPP #1
    See DSPP #2
Ask The Wizard #1
Ask The Wizard #2
Ask The Wizard #3
Ask The Wizard #4
Ask The Wizard #5
Ask The Wizard #6
Ask The Wizard #7
Ask The Wizard #8
Ask The Wizard #9
Ask The Wizard #10
Ask The Wizard #11
Ask The Wizard #12
Ask The Wizard #13
Ask The Wizard #14
Ask The Wizard #15
Ask The Wizard #16
Ask The Wizard #17
Ask The Wizard #18
Ask The Wizard #19
    See ITRC
AskQ
ASMP
Asymmetric Multiprocessing
    See ASMP
ATA #1
ATA #2
ATA #3
ATA #4
ATA #5
ATA #6
ATA #7
ATA #8
ATA #9
ATA #10
ATA #11
ATA #12
ATA #13
ATAPI #1
ATAPI #2
Athlon
ATW #1
ATW #2
ATW #3
ATW #4
ATW #5
ATW #6
ATW #7
ATW #8
ATW #9
ATW #10
ATW #11
ATW #12
ATW #13
ATW #14
ATW #15
ATW #16
ATW #17
ATW #18
ATW #19
    See ITRC
AUTOGEN
Automatic Foreign Command
Automatic foreign command
AVI
B
Backdoor
Backdrop
Backdrops
BACKUP #1
BACKUP #2
BACKUP/IGNORE=INTERLOCK
Bad Block Handling
BADLIB
BADTYPSTR
bash #1
bash #2
Batch
BB_WATCH
BC16E #1
BC16E #2
BC16E #3
BCC08
BCKTRNSFAIL
Berryman, Mark #1
Berryman, Mark #2
Bi-Endian
Big-Endian
BIND
bison
Blackbox
Bliss
    Architecture Flags
    BLISS32E
    BLISS32I
    BLISS32V
    BLISS64E
    BLISS64I
    Compiler
    Rebuilding System Libraries #1
    Rebuilding System Libraries #2
    Rebuilding System Libraries #3
Block
    Disk
BMC
BN24H
BN24J
BNC
BNU Bookreader
Bookreader
    BNU
    MGBOOK
Boot Alias #1
Boot Alias #2
Boot Aliases
Bootblock
Bootstrap
    Alpha
    I64
    VAX
BOOT_OPTIONS.COM
Browser
Byers, Robert Alan
Byte lane
bzip2
C
C #1
C #2
    Compaq C Compiler #1
    Compaq C Compiler #2
    DEC C Compiler #1
    DEC C Compiler #2
    Device Drivers
    HP C Compiler #1
    HP C Compiler #2
    VAX C Compiler
C2
CA #1
CA #2
Caesar
    Julius
CalTech
Campus Software License Grant
    See CSLG
Carrier Sense Multiple Access, with Collision Detect
Castle Wolfenstein
CD
    embossed media
    Recording #1
    Recording #2
CD-Audio
CD Player
CD-R #1
CD-R #2
CD-R #3
CD-R #4
CD-R/RW #1
CD-R/RW #2
CD-RW #1
CD-RW #2
CD-RW #3
CDRECORD #1
CDRECORD #2
CDRECORD #3
CDRECORD #4
CDRECORD-ProDVD
CDRTOOLS #1
CDRTOOLS #2
CDRTOOLS #3
CDWRITE
CGI
CHARON-VAX #1
CHARON-VAX #2
CHECKSUM
CHECKSUM/ALGORITHM=MD5
Clam
cli$get_value
Clock
    TODR #1
    TODR #2
    TOY #1
    TOY #2
Clockmeister, Ulysses T.
    See Time
CLUEXIT
Cluster
    Disk
Cluster Load Balancing
Cluster Terminology
CMA$RTL.EXE
CMS
Columbia University
COM1 #1
COM1 #2
COM2 #1
COM2 #2
COMMON
Compaq
Compaq Secure Web Browser
    See SWB
Composer
    Mozilla
Computer Associates #1
Computer Associates #2
Connection Manager
Console
console #1
console #2
Console
    VAXstation 3100
Console Backdoor
CONSOLE environment variable
Contrl
Conversational bootstrap #1
Conversational bootstrap #2
Conversational bootstrap #3
Conversational bootstrap #4
COPY
CPAN
CRAM
CRC32
$creprc
CSA
    See DSPP #1
    See DSPP #2
CSLG
CSMA/CD
CSWB
    See SWB
Cyclic Redundency Check


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