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== H1rughsent ==
== H1rughsent ==
[[File:Rect2139.png|left|thumb|The H1rughsent "Network serpent" personal computer and Kerghēbher (Arterial) Network console. One of the most inexpensive PC's in Gotha, a reliable work horse with decent specs for personal and networking needs. costing 2,999 [[Uhum]] in 7695.]]The H1rughsent line of personal computers emerged as a remarkable spinoff, born from the rich heritage of the company's business computing and television set divisions. Leveraging cost-effective components crafted by these branches and drawing upon networking technology developed for Hergom H1aitēr Menkwetos, the conglomerate embarked on a transformative journey. The result: a stellar line of computers meticulously tailored for the general public, seamlessly synchronized with the Kerghēbher (Arterial) Network.
[[File:Rect2139.png|left|thumb|The H1rughsent "Network serpent" personal computer and Kerghēbher (Arterial) Network console. One of the most inexpensive PC's in Gotha, a reliable work horse with decent specs for personal and networking needs. costing 2,999 [[Uhum]] in 7695.]]The H1rughsent line of personal computers represents a significant development in the technology sector, emerging as a notable spinoff from a conglomerate known for its expertise in business computing and television set divisions. This line of computers is a product of strategic collaboration and the utilization of cost-effective components. It's part of a broader vision to democratize computing technology, making it accessible and user-friendly for the general public.


This innovative collaboration unfolded as a joint endeavor involving three formidable entities: Hergom H1aitēr Menkwetos, Kerghēbher, and the H2lewksēyē software company. The genesis of this cooperative venture was a response to the dawn of personal computing in Anaria. Their collective mission was clear—to introduce the public to a seamless digital realm characterized by affordable hardware and user-friendly programming and markup languages.
This initiative is the result of a joint venture among three major entities: Hergom H1aitēr Menkwetos, Kerghēbher, and the H2lewksēyē software company. Their collaboration was sparked by the growing need for personal computing solutions in Anaria, a response to the early stages of the personal computing era. Their mission was to introduce the public to an affordable and easily navigable digital realm.


As this triumvirate diligently worked toward their vision, they also sought to extend their cost-effective equipment to neighboring friendly nations, forging a path toward a region characterized by computing and software standards monopoly and domination. Their collective ambition knew no bounds.
The H1rughsent 2.1 stands out as a flagship model in this series. It's equipped with an H1stelh1nt Gw5.0 processor with speeds ranging from 33 MHz to 100 MHz, 4 MB of RAM for effective multitasking, a 256-color graphics array for vivid visuals, and onboard sound for enhanced audio. Connectivity is ensured through a landline modem, providing access to digital networks.


Presenting the H1rughsent 2.1, the epitome of this collaborative effort. This personal computer boasts the power of an H1stelh1nt Gw5.0 processor, capable of speeds ranging from 33 MHz to 100 MHz. Complementing this processing prowess is 4 MB of RAM, ensuring efficient multitasking. Visual experiences are brought to life with a vibrant 256-color graphics array, while onboard sound enhances audio immersion. Connectivity is facilitated through a landline modem, enabling seamless access to the digital landscape.
The system is designed for user-friendliness, featuring a standard keyboard, a 2-button mouse, and multiple ports for added versatility. At its core runs the H2lewksēyē 1.5 operating system, embodying the consortium's commitment to making computing accessible and enriching for everyone. Additionally, the collaboration aims to extend its reach to neighboring nations, striving for a monopoly in computing and software standards in the region.


User interaction is intuitive, thanks to the standard keyboard and 2-button mouse. The inclusion of serial and parallel ports further extends the system's versatility. Running at its core is the H2lewksēyē 1.5 operating system, a testament to the commitment to providing an accessible and enriching computing experience to all.
This ambitious project underscores a transformative period in the tech industry, marking a shift towards more accessible and interconnected computing solutions.
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Revision as of 06:32, 24 December 2023

H1olgwhosmenes
Logo
Company Overview
Home Nation: Hergom ep swekorwos
Type: Tribal Federated Company
Industry: Conglomerate
Headquarters
Nekwehon, Hergom ep swekorwos
Founded 7653
Founder Wērdhēgh tribe & Pēh2spēkw tribe
Key Figures
CEO Sóh₂lus N̥gwusonos of the H2lksdēh3m clan, of the Pēh2spēkw tribe
Products Electronic components, Military electronic hardware, Personal Computing
Revenue tbc
Net Income Net Income
Number of Employees 123,000
Website
TBC

Founded in the year 7653, the company embarked on its journey as a manufacturer specializing in transistors, vital electronic components utilized in radio technology and military equipment, catering to the demands of Hergom's armed forces. This initial venture into the world of electronics laid the foundation for a future marked by innovation and progress.

As time marched on, the company's horizons expanded, embracing new frontiers in technology. It ventured into the realm of calculators, producing cutting-edge devices that streamlined mathematical tasks. The foray into military and business computing marked a significant milestone, with the company contributing to the evolution of computational capabilities in these crucial sectors.

The company's commitment to technological advancement remained unwavering, leading to endeavors in television sets, enabling households across Hergom to experience the wonders of visual storytelling. Telephone equipment was another frontier where the company excelled, connecting people and businesses across the nation.

In recent times, the company embarked on an exciting journey into the realm of personal computing, a testament to its enduring dedication to meet the evolving needs of the digital age.

H1rughsent

The H1rughsent "Network serpent" personal computer and Kerghēbher (Arterial) Network console. One of the most inexpensive PC's in Gotha, a reliable work horse with decent specs for personal and networking needs. costing 2,999 Uhum in 7695.

The H1rughsent line of personal computers represents a significant development in the technology sector, emerging as a notable spinoff from a conglomerate known for its expertise in business computing and television set divisions. This line of computers is a product of strategic collaboration and the utilization of cost-effective components. It's part of a broader vision to democratize computing technology, making it accessible and user-friendly for the general public.

This initiative is the result of a joint venture among three major entities: Hergom H1aitēr Menkwetos, Kerghēbher, and the H2lewksēyē software company. Their collaboration was sparked by the growing need for personal computing solutions in Anaria, a response to the early stages of the personal computing era. Their mission was to introduce the public to an affordable and easily navigable digital realm.

The H1rughsent 2.1 stands out as a flagship model in this series. It's equipped with an H1stelh1nt Gw5.0 processor with speeds ranging from 33 MHz to 100 MHz, 4 MB of RAM for effective multitasking, a 256-color graphics array for vivid visuals, and onboard sound for enhanced audio. Connectivity is ensured through a landline modem, providing access to digital networks.

The system is designed for user-friendliness, featuring a standard keyboard, a 2-button mouse, and multiple ports for added versatility. At its core runs the H2lewksēyē 1.5 operating system, embodying the consortium's commitment to making computing accessible and enriching for everyone. Additionally, the collaboration aims to extend its reach to neighboring nations, striving for a monopoly in computing and software standards in the region.

This ambitious project underscores a transformative period in the tech industry, marking a shift towards more accessible and interconnected computing solutions.