Noun
(computing, Commodore Amiga) Initialism of enhanced chipset.
(nautical) Initialism of electronic chart system.
(rail transport) Initialism of empty coaching stock.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA 6000 CPU could directly perform block memory transfers between a user's program (or operating system) and the ECS unit. Source: Internet
Additionally, features from the improved Kickstart 2 operating system were used in subsequent software, and since these two technologies largely overlap, some users misjudged the significance of ECS. Source: Internet
A few months later, the ECS hit the market, and the FTC agreed to drop the $10K per day fines. Source: Internet
Additionally, it powers the AMG via a cable routed through the ECS. Source: Internet
As an incremental update, ECS was intended to be backward compatible with software designed for OCS machines, though some pre-ECS games were found to be incompatible. Source: Internet
ECS students also learn fundamentals of the M9 service pistol and qualify. Source: Internet