Examples of using Microcomputer in English and their translations into Hindi
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import parts microcomputer control operation easy to understand,
Remember that both Control Program for Microcomputer and Disk Operating System were command-line based operating systems which the user to interface with the computer using the keyboard.
kinds of household scales, embedded single-chip microcomputer as the core, the use of high-precision sensors,
an increasingly diverse range of modern microprocessor-based devices fit the definition of"microcomputer", they are no longer referred to as such in everyday speech.
Microcomputer intelligent control air compressor discharge pressure, exhaust gas temperature,
Keep in mind that both Control Program for Microcomputer and Disk Operating System were command-line based operating systems which the user to interface with the pc using the keyboard.
The microcomputer intellective controller is composed by advanced special-purpose integrated circuit,
removal of the cement shaft kiln and the dryer The glass fiber bag type dust collector adopts the microcomputer control the chamber back blowing the….
Multifunctional microcomputer point magnetic Massage Cushion is the sporting health product manufactured by adopting latest high-tech microcomputer technology in combination of massage theory of traditional Chinese medicine science.
the operation is controlled by PLC microcomputer with touch screen,
High performance sensor test the roving position by 0.1mm accuracy, microcomputer remember the state of tension,
Microcomputer for data processing and analysis, testing results can be saved automatically, testing curvers can
which adopt advanced microcomputer control techniques
Microcomputers: Your personal computer is a micro computer.
Microcomputers: Your personal computer is a microcomputer. .
CP/M(AKA Control Program for Microcomputers) was created in the mid 1970s by Gary Kildall of Digital Research.
Microcomputers, the first of which appeared in the 1970s, became ubiquitous in the 1980s and beyond.
The success of microcomputers of the TRS-80 or Apple II types inspired programmers to continue the adaptation of board games.
was the dominant operating system for microcomputers in the 1980s and the early 1990s.
In the beginning, he adapted a popular programming language, BASIC, for use on microcomputers.