Stack machines

Ignite (microprocessor)

Ignite (formerly ShBoom and PSC 1000, stylized as IGNITE) is a two stack, stack machine reduced instruction set computer (RISC) microprocessor architecture. The architecture was originally developed by Russell H. Fish III and Chuck H. Moore, Nanotronics, which was later acquired by Patriot Scientific Corporation. The processor is one of the few commercially produced microprocessors that use a stack-based computing model. Target applications for this unique architecture were mainly embedded devices (due to the processor's low power use) and efficient implementation of virtual stack machines, such as the Java virtual machine or the stack machine underlying the Forth programming language. The product was unsuccessful in the market. (Wikipedia).

Ignite (microprocessor)
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GeoGebra Calculator Suite: https://www.geogebra.org/calculator

From playlist GeoGebra Tools

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From playlist GeoGebra Apps Intro: Which to USE?

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Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/N5xVEu5n

From playlist Geometry: Dynamic Interactives!

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A brief history of MOTOROLA from 1930 to about 1997, originally produced for the “Motorola Museum of Electronics,” which opened in 1991, but unfortunately ceased operating years ago. Motorola is well known for radios, televisions, cellular phones and many other electronic devices. This

From playlist Vintage Television & Radio Technology, film restoration, film preservation, scanning and digitization

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From playlist GeoGebra Apps Intro: Which to USE?

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From playlist Trigonometry: Dynamic Interactives!

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Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/N9pvSPf4

From playlist PreCalculus: Dynamic Interactives!

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From playlist Teardowns

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From playlist Ignite News Foo 2011

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From playlist Teardowns

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From playlist Calculus: Dynamic Interactives!

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From playlist DEFCON 15

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From playlist Lenovo: For Those Who Do.

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From playlist CS1: Higher Computing - Richard Buckland UNSW

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From playlist PreCalculus: Dynamic Interactives!

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From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series

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