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  2. Motorola Minitor - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Minitor is a portable, analog, voice pager used by emergency services to alert of emergencies. Learn about its history, features, activation, and frequency ranges.

  3. Radio Service Software - Wikipedia

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    Radio Service Software (RSS) is a software package used to program commercial Motorola two-way radios and cellular telephones. An update of RSS is CPS, a Windows-based version of the package used for some of Motorola's newer radio models. Radios are connected to PCs via the serial port, and proprietary programming cables. The use of genuine ...

  4. MDC-1200 - Wikipedia

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    MDC-1200 is a Motorola low-speed data system using audio frequency shift keying (AFSK) for radios. It has features such as unit ID, status buttons, emergency button, selective inhibit, radio check, and selective calling.

  5. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    Learn how to download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold, a software that includes email, chat, and more. You'll need Windows 7 or newer and 512 MB of free space on your hard drive.

  6. AOL Desktop - AOL Help

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    Find out how to download, install, and troubleshoot AOL Desktop, the software that lets you access AOL Mail, News, Weather, Video and more. Contact live expert help with your AOL needs by email, chat, or phone.

  7. SREC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    SREC is a file format for conveying binary information as hex values in ASCII text form. It is commonly used for programming flash memory in microcontrollers and other devices. S19 is one of the variants of SREC, with 16-bit address and data fields.

  8. Motorola 68HC11 - Wikipedia

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    The 68HC11 is an 8-bit microcontroller introduced by Motorola in 1984, with backward compatibility with the 6800 and a Y index register. It has various versions with different numbers of ports, memory, and features, and is used in embedded systems such as robotics, barcode readers, and hotel card key writers.

  9. Motorola 68000 series - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola 68000 series is a family of 32-bit CISC microprocessors that competed with Intel's x86 processors in the 1980s and 1990s. They were used in many personal computers, workstations, and embedded systems, and had various features such as virtual memory, caches, FPUs, and pipelines.