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4-letter words that end in 0

  • 2780 — Binary Synchronous Transmission
  • 3270 — IBM 3270
  • 3780 — Binary Synchronous Transmission
  • 4510 — (processor)   A 65CE02 with two 6526 IO controllers. Used in the Commodore 65.
  • 6510 — (processor)   A successor to the 6502. The 6510 was used in the Commodore 64C. Successors included the 8502 used in the Commodore 128 line.
  • 6800 — Motorola 6800
  • 8080 — Intel 8080
  • 8250 — (hardware)   A UART that can operate at a maximum of 9600 baud. The 8250 is used in IBM PC XT computers. It works in an IBM PC AT under DOS but generates unwanted interrupts when used at 9600 baud. The IBM PC BIOS has a bug fix for this chip.
  • 8450 — (hardware)   A serial IO chip with a one-byte FIFO. The 8450 was introduced with the Intel 8080.
  • c-10 — (language)   An improved version of COLINGO.
  • i860 — (processor)   A 32/64-bit superscalar RISC microprocessor from Intel, released in 1989. Originally codenamed "N10". It has a 32-bit integer ALU and a 64-bit floating-point unit. It has a 64-bit data bus with an initialisation mode which only uses eight bits of the data bus to allow the use of a small boot ROM. It has a 32-bit wide instruction cache and a separate 64-bit wide data cache. It uses register scoreboarding and register bypassing. The clock rate is 33 MHz with a clock-doubled version available.
  • ld50 — the amount of ionizing radiation that will kill 50 per cent of a population in a specified time
  • m-80 — a class of large, powerful firecrackers.
  • obj0 — Tardo. Based on unsorted equational logic.
  • sv40 — simian virus 40; a virus of the Papovaviridae family, originally isolated from kidney cells of healthy monkeys, and important in recombinant DNA and cancer research.
  • tx-0 — The first transistorised computer, the direct ancestor of the PDP-1 built at MIT's Lincoln Lab in 1957.
  • ub40 — a registration card issued by the Department of Employment to a person registering as unemployed
  • v.10 — (communications, standard)   An ITU-T recommendation on electrical characteristics for unbalanced double-current interchange circuits operating at data signalling rates nominally up to 100 kbps. This recommendation is also included but not published in ITU-T X series under alias number X.26. The circuit defined in this standard is used in other serial line standards such as EIA-232 and EIA-423, that implement single ended communication.
  • v.90 — (protocol)   An ITU-T standard modem serial line protocol allowing download speeds of up to 56 kbps with upload speeds of 33.6 kbps. V.90 modems are designed for connections that are digital at one end and have only one digital-to-analogue conversion. As of 1998-02-06 the V.90 standard, formerly called V.pcm, has been given final approval by ITU-T. On 1998-10-27 the ITU-T announced that approval of the V.90 standard was completed. Interoperability testing is complete or in progress for several modem manufacturers. The V.90 standard reconciles two competing standards, X2 and K56flex. The ITU-T has initiated the approval process for a new all-digital version of the protocol, to be known as V.91.
  • z180 — (processor)   An 8-bit microprocessor, code compatible with the Zilog Z80 and based on a design from Hitachi which is in turn based on the Zilog Z80.

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