Examples of using Home computers in English and their translations into Russian
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Software obtained through the DreamSpark Program must be used by students only on their home computers for educational, academic,
Will come in handy for those interested in securing home computers, parental control
the provision of free filters for home computers that blocked offensive and illegal content.
These Famiclones are designed to resemble either 1980s home computers, modern keyboards,
The RadioShack TRS-80 Color Computer(later marketed as the Tandy Color Computer and sometimes nicknamed the CoCo) is a line of home computers based on the Motorola 6809 processor.
It was later remade as Paradroid 90 for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST home computers and as Paradroid 2000 for the Acorn Archimedes.
At the time the original X1 was released, all other home computers generally had a BASIC language in ROM.
Amstrad began marketing its own home computers in an attempt to capture the market from Commodore
The company also licensed games for home computers such as the Amiga
Standard networked computers will have full network access for a limited time if non-compliant, whereas home computers will have limited access if non-compliant.
that calculators were a dead end, and that home computers would soon be huge.
Bit versions of the game were released in 1988 for the Atari ST and Amiga home computers.
Chuvash Republic(www. cap. ru) only 9-10% of local families own home computers.
Remote access: Users can access programs that are running on an RD Session Host server from devices such as home computers, kiosks, low-powered hardware,
PC Engine, and various home computers, as well as downloadable emulated versions of the original arcade game for the Wii
In 8-bit home computers that used BASIC interpreter as their primary user interface, the SYNTAX ERROR
A version of the game was released in 1983 for home computers and became the first successful mass-market game featuring a first-person viewpoint
open-endedness of Morrowind are suggested to have contributed to the decline of single-player RPGs on home computers by leading customers to MMORPGs,
the Commodore 64 and the ZX Spectrum home computers in terms of video games.
Atari had exclusive rights to Donkey Kong for home computers(as Coleco had for game consoles), and when Atari saw