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We did it because we had two high-speed ports with less board space, and the Zilog SIO chip supports asynchronous as well as byte-sync and bit-sync protocols.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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For-profit schools target the job occupations most in demand, work closely with employers, and develop new curricular materials (unlike the Yale professor who in the late eighties was still teaching a machine code course using a microprocessor from Zilog rather than one from Intel).
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We did it because we had two high-speed ports with less board space, and the Zilog SIO chip supports asynchronous as well as byte-sync and bit-sync protocols.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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We did it because we had two high-speed ports with less board space, and the Zilog SIO chip supports asynchronous as well as byte-sync and bit-sync protocols.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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We did it because we had two high-speed ports with less board space, and the Zilog SIO chip supports asynchronous as well as byte-sync and bit-sync protocols.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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For-profit schools target the job occupations most in demand, work closely with employers, and develop new curricular materials unlike the Yale professor who in the late eighties was still teaching a machine code course using a microprocessor from Zilog rather than one from Intel.
Matthew Greenfield: Are For-Profit Colleges Evil? Matthew Greenfield 2010
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For-profit schools target the job occupations most in demand, work closely with employers, and develop new curricular materials (unlike the Yale professor who in the late eighties was still teaching a machine code course using a microprocessor from Zilog rather than one from Intel).
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For-profit schools target the job occupations most in demand, work closely with employers, and develop new curricular materials (unlike the Yale professor who in the late eighties was still teaching a machine code course using a microprocessor from Zilog rather than one from Intel).
Matthew Greenfield: Are For-Profit Colleges Evil? Matthew Greenfield 2010
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For-profit schools target the job occupations most in demand, work closely with employers, and develop new curricular materials (unlike the Yale professor who in the late eighties was still teaching a machine code course using a microprocessor from Zilog rather than one from Intel).
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We did it because we had two high-speed ports with less board space, and the Zilog SIO chip supports asynchronous as well as byte-sync and bit-sync protocols.
A behind-the-scenes look at the development of Apple’s Lisa 2008
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