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Toshiba
Kamis, 2026-06-04 18:39:55Toshiba Corporation (株式会社東芝, Kabushikigaisha Tōshiba; English: /toʊˈʃiːbə, tɒ-, tə-/ ) is a Japanese multinational electronics company headquartered in...
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Senin, 2026-05-25 06:28:43Toshiba engineer Hayashi experimented with the TOSBAC computer. This resulted in a piece entitled TOSBAC Suite. In 1965, Max Mathews and L. Rosler developed...
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Minggu, 2026-01-04 11:12:19Toshiba engineer Hayashi experimented with the TOSBAC [jp] computer. This resulted in a piece entitled TOSBAC Suite, influenced by the Illiac Suite. Later...
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Kamis, 2026-05-28 05:38:37and 3,000 diodes. Then in the 1960s, the company developed and released TOSBAC (TOshiba Scientific and Business Automatic Computer) mainframes, including...
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Minggu, 2026-06-07 11:46:39Information Processing Society of Japan. Retrieved June 19, 2019. "【Toshiba】 TOSBAC-2100". IPSJ Computer Museum. Information Processing Society of Japan. Retrieved...
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Senin, 2026-06-01 12:28:10it was abandoned in favor of VHS by its parent company. In Japan, the TOSBAC computer was using digital video disks to display color pictures at 256x256...
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Rabu, 2026-02-11 08:51:56to include the GE-600 series. As a result of this Toshiba released the TOSBAC 5600 in 1970. This would later be developed in collaboration with NEC into...
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Senin, 2026-04-27 10:57:23Toshiba engineer Hayashi experimented with the TOSBAC computer. This resulted in a piece entitled TOSBAC Suite. Later Japanese computer music compositions...
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Jumat, 2026-04-10 01:40:58allowing speeds up to 60 km/h (37 mph), Toshiba provided a system based on the TOSBAC-40 that ran the lower-speed network area at speeds under 40 km/h (25 mph)...
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