• GEOS may refer to: GEOS (8-bit operating system), an operating system originally designed for the Commodore 64 GEOS (16-bit operating system), a DOS-based...
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  • respondents used GEOS.: 4  For many years, Commodore bundled GEOS with its redesigned and cost-reduced C64, the C64C. At its peak, GEOS was the third-most-popular...
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  • Softworks. PC/GEOS should not be confused with the 8-bit GEOS product from the same company, which runs on the Commodore 64 and Apple II. In 1990, GeoWorks (formerly...
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  • GEOS is an international corporation based in France. The core activity of the Group is risk management. GEOS was set up in 1997. The ambition of the...
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  • Look up geo, Geo, GEO, Geo., geo-, geography, geology, geopolitics, or geothermal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Geo- is a prefix derived from the...
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    GEOS-3, or Geodynamics Experimental Ocean Satellite 3, or GEOS-C, was the third and final satellite as part of NASA's Geodetic Earth Orbiting Satellite/Geodynamics...
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  • registered offices. The GEOS eikaiwa group also ran children-only schools called "Kodomo Schools" (子供校) throughout Japan. The adult GEOS eikaiwa schools had...
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    Berkeley Softworks (redirect from GeoWorks)
    GEOS operating systems for GEOS for the Commodore 64, 64c, plus 4, Apple II and the c128 and PC/GEOS, also known as GeoWorks ensemble or simply GeoWorks...
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    In geometry, the GEOS circle is derived from the intersection of four lines that are associated with a generalized triangle: the Euler line, the Soddy...
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    (later GeoWorks Corporation), which produced the pioneering GEOS graphical operating system for the Commodore 64 in 1986 and the influential PC/GEOS operating...
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