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- Bus (computing) (links | edit)
- Commodore 64 (links | edit)
- Extended Industry Standard Architecture (links | edit)
- TRS-80 Color Computer (links | edit)
- Jumper (links | edit)
- Electronic color code (links | edit)
- Magnavox Odyssey (links | edit)
- Amiga Chip RAM (links | edit)
- Commodore PET (links | edit)
- Graphics card (links | edit)
- Plug and play (links | edit)
- Overclocking (links | edit)
- Front-side bus (links | edit)
- Ferguson Big Board (links | edit)
- Auto-configuration (links | edit)
- Self-modifying code (links | edit)
- Leo Esaki (links | edit)
- DIP switch (links | edit)
- Geniac (links | edit)
- USB flash drive (links | edit)
- Tunnel diode (links | edit)
- Floppy disk drive interface (links | edit)
- Autoconfig (links | edit)
- Universal Abit (links | edit)
- History of video game consoles (links | edit)
- Busbar (transclusion) (links | edit)
- ABIT BP6 (links | edit)
- Econet (links | edit)
- Breakout box (links | edit)
- Turbo button (links | edit)
- PC/104 (links | edit)
- Intel High Definition Audio (links | edit)
- Berg connector (links | edit)
- Plantronics Colorplus (links | edit)
- Patch cable (links | edit)
- Red Baron (1981 video game) (links | edit)
- Apple 80-Column Text Card (links | edit)
- Second generation of video game consoles (links | edit)
- STEbus (links | edit)
- SCSI connector (links | edit)
- Shared graphics memory (links | edit)
- Apple II accelerators (links | edit)
- Jumper block (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Apple II Plus (links | edit)
- Magnet wire (links | edit)
- Pogo pin (links | edit)
- Net Jet (links | edit)
- Little blue jumper (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Little black jumper (redirect page) (links | edit)