Console

Console may refer to:

Read more about Console:  Computing and Video Games, Music, Other

Other articles related to "console, consoles":

Wii
... The Wii ( /ˈwiː/) is a home video game console released by Nintendo on November 19, 2006 ... As a seventh-generation console, the Wii competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3 ... Nintendo states that its console targets a broader demographic than that of the two others ...
Porting in Gaming
... one platform, be it an arcade, video game console, or personal computer, is converted to run on a different platform ... that can output code for one or more consoles as well as for a PC without the need for actual porting ... arcade version to another platform, such as a console or computer, without any alterations to the game's workings ...
Console - Other
... Lighting control console, a device for controlling theatrical lighting A small cabinet, which gave its name to the computer Comforting someone in distress Architectural ...
Modchip - Function and Construction
... on a small PCB to fit within the console system it is designed for ... for different purposes, most modchips are designed to work within only one console system or even only one specific hardware version ... degree of technical acumen to install since they must be connected to a console's circuitry, most commonly by soldering wires to select traces or chip legs on a system's circuit board ...
AmigaDOS - Console
... The Amiga console is a standard Amiga virtual device, normally assigned to CON and driven by console.handler ... The console had various features that were considered up to date when it was created in 1985, like Command Template Help, redirection to null ("NIL"), and ANSI color terminal ... The new console handler allowed many more features, such as command history, pipelines, and automatic creation of files when output was redirected ...

Famous quotes related to console:

    Vanity of science. Knowledge of physical science will not console me for ignorance of morality in time of affliction, but knowledge of morality will always console me for ignorance of physical science.
    Blaise Pascal (1623–1662)

    Old people love to give good advice to console themselves for no longer being able to set a bad example.
    François, Duc De La Rochefoucauld (1613–1680)

    The tragedy of Northern Ireland is that it is now a society in which the dead console the living.
    Jack Holland (b. 1947)

    When words fail us or, quite the opposite, when they rush from our mouths faster than we would like, we can console ourselves that if no single moment is going to define our relationship with a child, neither can a single lapse of good judgment or patience destroy it.
    Cathy Rindner Tempelsman (20th century)

    Most of our pocket wisdom is conceived for the use of mediocre people, to discourage them from ambitious attempts, and generally console them in their mediocrity.
    Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894)