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 * 16-bit
 * 32-bit
 * 8-bit
 * Accumulator (computing)
 * Address bus
 * Addressing mode
 * Adjust flag
 * Affine transformation
 * Alan Turing
 * Alexander Graham Bell
 * Algorithm
 * Amiga Fast File System
 * Amiga, Inc.
 * AmigaDOS
 * AmigaOS
 * AmigaOS 4 version history
 * Android (operating system)
 * Android Runtime
 * APEXC
 * Application-specific integrated circuit
 * Arithmetic logic unit
 * ARM Cortex-M
 * ASCII
 * Assembly language
 * Asynchronous I/O
 * Atari ST
 * Autocoder
 * Balanced ternary
 * Bank switching
 * BASIC
 * Big O notation
 * Bijection
 * Bijective numeration
 * Binary file
 * Binary multiplier
 * Binary number
 * Binary-code compatibility
 * BIOS
 * Bit
 * Bit field
 * Boolean algebra
 * Boolean data type
 * Boolean network
 * Booting
 * Bootstrapping
 * Byte
 * C (programming language)
 * Carry flag
 * Central processing unit
 * Charles Babbage
 * Chinese numerals
 * Claude Shannon
 * Clock rate
 * CMOS
 * Code generation (compiler)
 * Command-line interface
 * Commodore 64
 * Comparator
 * Comparison of operating systems
 * Compiler
 * Computer
 * Computer architecture
 * Computer data storage
 * Computer multitasking
 * Computer program
 * Computer reservation system
 * Computer science
 * Computer terminal
 * Computer virus
 * Conventional memory
 * CP/M
 * Crt0
 * Cryptographic nonce
 * Cryptography
 * Darwin (operating system)
 * Data segment
 * Data structure
 * Dennis Ritchie
 * Differential equation
 * Digital electronics
 * Digital Equipment Corporation
 * Digital signal processor
 * Diophantine equation
 * Disassembler
 * Display device
 * DNA computing
 * DOS/360 and successors
 * EEPROM
 * Embedded system
 * Emergency Alert System
 * Endianness
 * ENIAC
 * Entry point
 * EPROM
 * Erratum
 * Escape sequence
 * Exabyte
 * Executable
 * Executable and Linkable Format
 * Fat client
 * Field-programmable gate array
 * File manager
 * File system
 * Firmware
 * Flash memory
 * Flat memory model
 * Floating-point arithmetic
 * Floppy disk
 * Four-dimensional space
 * Fourier analysis
 * Fourier series
 * Frances E. Allen
 * Fred Brooks
 * FreeBSD
 * Front panel
 * Full virtualization
 * Function (mathematics)
 * Genome
 * Geometric primitive
 * George Boole
 * GIF
 * Giovan Battista Bellaso
 * GNU Compiler Collection
 * GNU Hurd
 * Goto
 * Grace Hopper
 * Hamming weight
 * Hardware register
 * Harvard architecture
 * Harvard Mark I
 * Harvard Mark II
 * Harvard Mark III
 * Harvard Mark IV
 * Help:Books
 * High-level assembler
 * High-level programming language
 * History of mass surveillance in the United Kingdom
 * Howard H. Aiken
 * Hyperbolic function
 * Hypervisor
 * I2P
 * IBM
 * IBM mainframe
 * IBM PC compatible
 * IBM Personal Computer
 * IBM System/360
 * IBM System/370
 * IEEE Edison Medal
 * Input/output
 * Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
 * Instruction set architecture
 * Integrated circuit
 * Intel HEX
 * Intel MCS-48
 * Intel MCS-51
 * Inter-process communication
 * Interpreter (computing)
 * Interrupt
 * Iris recognition
 * Java Anon Proxy
 * Java virtual machine
 * Jean Bartik
 * John Backus
 * John Backus
 * John C. Dvorak
 * John Vincent Atanasoff
 * John von Neumann
 * Kathleen Booth
 * Ken Thompson
 * Kermanshah Province
 * Kernel (operating system)
 * Klein bottle
 * Konrad Zuse
 * Kurt Gödel
 * Label (computer science)
 * Linear-feedback shift register
 * Linker (computing)
 * Linux
 * List of cryptographers
 * List of pioneers in computer science
 * List of utility software
 * Little man computer
 * LLVM
 * Loader (computing)
 * Logic gate
 * Lookup table
 * Low-level programming language
 * Mac OS nanokernel
 * Machine code
 * Macintosh
 * Magic number (programming)
 * Magnetic tape data storage
 * Malware
 * Mass surveillance in the United Kingdom
 * Mathematics
 * Memory hierarchy
 * Memory map
 * Memory-mapped I/O
 * Message passing
 * Message queue
 * Microarchitecture
 * Microassembler
 * Microcode
 * Microcontroller
 * Microkernel
 * Microprocessor
 * Minicomputer
 * MIPS architecture
 * Modem
 * Monolithic kernel
 * Motorola 68000
 * MP3
 * MS-DOS
 * Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi
 * Multi-user
 * Namespace
 * Nibble
 * Non-orientable wormhole
 * Noncoding DNA
 * Northbridge (computing)
 * Object file
 * Object-oriented programming
 * Offset (computer science)
 * On-the-fly encryption
 * Opcode
 * Open Source Initiative
 * Open-source software
 * Operating system
 * Option ROM
 * Original Chip Set
 * OS/360 and successors
 * Overflow flag
 * Overlay (programming)
 * Paging
 * Parameter (computer programming)
 * PDP-11
 * PDP-11 architecture
 * Peephole optimization
 * Per Brinch Hansen
 * Peripheral
 * Phoneme
 * Pipeline (Unix)
 * Pointer (computer programming)
 * Porting
 * POSIX
 * POST card
 * Power management
 * Power-on self-test
 * PowerPC
 * Preemption (computing)
 * Processor register
 * Program counter
 * Programming language
 * Proprietary software
 * Punched card
 * Punched tape
 * Random-access memory
 * Random-access stored-program machine
 * Raster graphics
 * Read-only memory
 * Real-time computing
 * Reboot (computing)
 * Relay
 * Retrovirus
 * Reverse engineering
 * Reverse transcriptase
 * RollerCoaster Tycoon (video game)
 * Round-robin scheduling
 * Round-robin scheduling
 * Runtime system
 * SCA (computer virus)
 * SCSI
 * Self-documenting code
 * Self-modifying code
 * Semaphore (programming)
 * Semiconductor intellectual property core
 * Serial port
 * Shared memory
 * Shell (computing)
 * Slab allocation
 * SNOBOL
 * Software
 * Spaghetti code
 * Specific Area Message Encoding
 * Speech synthesis
 * Speedcoding
 * SREC (file format)
 * Syntax
 * System bus
 * System on a chip
 * Task (computing)
 * Tektronix 4010
 * Terminal emulator
 * Ternary computer
 * Thin client
 * Time-sharing
 * Timer
 * Timing attack
 * TIOBE index
 * Toolchain
 * Tor (anonymity network)
 * Transcription (biology)
 * Transformation matrix
 * Transistor
 * Translation (biology)
 * Turing completeness
 * Turing machine
 * Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter
 * Unix
 * Unix philosophy
 * USB
 * USB flash drive
 * User space
 * Vacuum tube
 * Vannevar Bush
 * VAX-11
 * VeraCrypt
 * Verilog
 * VHDL
 * Vidalia (software)
 * Video BIOS
 * Virtual address space
 * Virtual machine
 * Virtual memory
 * Visual Basic for Applications
 * VM (operating system)
 * Von Neumann architecture
 * Vorbis
 * VT220
 * Win32 console
 * Windowing system
 * WordStar
 * X Window System
 * X86
 * X86 assembly language
 * Xenix
 * Xterm
 * Zilog Z80