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  2. TimeClock Plus - Wikipedia

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    TCP Software (TimeClock Plus, LLC) is a cloud-based time and attendance workforce management system founded in 1988 to serve the time-tracking needs of the restaurant industry. Developed as a DOS application, the system developed into a Windows application and transferred to a web application. The software is available under a SaaS [1] and serves 30,000 customers on the public and private scale.

  3. Data Management Inc. - Wikipedia

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    TimeClock Plus LLC. (TCP), formally Data Management Inc. (DMI), is an American corporation in San Angelo, Texas. It was founded by Jorge Ellis in 1988 and specializes in business software development, particularly for time and labor management. Its flagship product is TimeClock Plus, a computerized time and attendance system.

  4. Comparison of ARM processors - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of ARM processors. This is a comparison of ARM instruction set architecture application processor cores designed by ARM Holdings ( ARM Cortex-A) and 3rd parties. It does not include ARM Cortex-R, ARM Cortex-M, or legacy ARM cores.

  5. ARM architecture family - Wikipedia

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    ARM (stylised in lowercase as arm, formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a family of RISC instruction set architectures (ISAs) for computer processors. Arm Ltd. develops the ISAs and licenses them to other companies, who build the physical devices that use the instruction set.

  6. Atmel ARM-based processors - Wikipedia

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    Atmel ARM-based processors. Atmel ARM-based processors are microcontrollers and microprocessors integrated circuits, by Microchip Technology (previously Atmel ), that are based on various 32-bit ARM processor cores, with in-house designed peripherals and tool support. [1]

  7. Apple II system clocks - Wikipedia

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    When the Thunderware Thunderclock Plus was released in 1980, [4] it quickly became the de facto standard for an Apple II system clock. When Apple Computer released its new ProDOS operating system in 1984, a Thunderclock software driver came built-in. From that point on, all new Apple II system clocks strived to emulate the Thunderclock.

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