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2,678 words, approx. 9 pages
 8-Bit Theater (also spelled 8-Bit Theatre) is a popular[1] sprite comic created and launched by Brian Clevinger in March 2001 that won the Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards for best fantasy comic in 2002[2]. In its feature on gaming webcomics, 1UP.com...


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 8-Bit Theater (also spelled 8-Bit Theatre ) is a sprite comic created by Brian Clevinger based on the game Final Fantasy I . It launched in March 2001. The plot of the comic roughly parallels the course of the game, following the four Light Warriors in...



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8-bit microcontrollers gain versatility.
01/12/1989: 776 words, approx. 3 pages Manufacturers of eight-bit controllers are adding programmability to their product and integration into their products. These devices are increasing memory capability and adding functions. In some cases, the devices are delivered in core form allowing the integrator to build on the device to his...
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Networking an 8-bit core. (leading edge).
12/12/2002: 349 words, approx. 1 pages DALLAS SEMICONDUCTOR'S DS80C400 network microcontroller integrates an 8051 core with a 10/100-Gbps Ethernet MAC (media-access controller), CAN 2.0B controller, three full-duplex serial ports, as many as eight bidirectional 8-bit ports, and a one-wire master. The 64-kbyte ROM includes a priority-base, a pre-emptive task...


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