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  • #redirect [[Wikipedia:Administration]]
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  • #redirect [[Wikipedia:Memphis, TN]]
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  • #redirect [[Wikipedia:Computer engineering]]
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  • #redirect [[Wikipedia:Midtown, Memphis]]
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  • #redirect [[wikipedia:Christian Brothers University]]
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  • #redirect [[Wikipedia:Bachelor of Science]]
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  • #redirect [[Wikipedia:St. Jude Children's Research Hospital]]
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  • ...AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started. "Diecimila" means 10,000 in [[wikipedia:Italian|Italian]] and was named thusly to mark the fact that over 10,000 [[ |microcontroller = [[wikipedia:ATmega168|ATmega168]]
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  • {{see wikipedia}} ...n ''Wiring'' and is essentially [[wikipedia:C (programming language)|C]]/[[wikipedia:C++|C++]] (several simple transformations are performed before passing to t
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  • There is a Japanese version of the ROM which includes [[wikipedia:kana|kana]] characters, and a European version which includes Cyrillic and The 7-bit [[wikipedia:ASCII|ASCII]] subset for the Japanese version is non-standard: it supplies
    2 KB (376 words) - 06:52, 2 February 2010
  • ...pedia_api">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_programming_interface Wikipedia:Definition of API]</ref></blockquote>
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  • {{see wikipedia}} ...act with its user. It can be used with an [[Arduino]] or connected to a [[wikipedia:microcontroller|microcontroller]] needing as little as 4 pins to operate.
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  • {{see wikipedia|R-value (insulation)}}
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  • The '''Serial Enabled LCD Backpack (SerLCD)''' is a product made by [[wikipedia:Sparkfun Electronics|Sparkfun]] that allows control of a parallel based [[L |manufacturer = [[wikipedia:SparkFun Electronics|SparkFun Electronics]]
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  • Usage: Does a look up on the subject matter from wikipedia and displays the results with a link to the full page.
    3 KB (477 words) - 02:33, 5 June 2011