| RPG | RPG.NET | Rp |
| RPK74The Ruchnoi Pulemet Kalashnikova obraztsa 1974g (RPK-74, Russian: Kalashnikov Handheld Machine Gun model 1974) is a squad automatic weapon or SAW developed by the Kalashnikov Design Bureau of the Soviet Union in 1974. It is a light machine gun that shoots | RPThis article relates to the theory of computation. For alternate uses, see RP (disambiguation). In complexity theory, RP ("randomized polynomial time") is the complexity class of problems for which a probabilistic Turing machine exists with these properti | RPIRPI is an abbreviation for a number of terms, including: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rose Polytechnic Institute Retail price index Roll position indicator Repetitive motion injury, usually RSI Revista da Propriedade Industrial Rockwell protocol inter |
| RPM Package ManagerRPM Package Manager (or RPM originally called "Red Hat Package Manager") is a package management system primarily intended for Linux. RPM installs, updates, uninstalls, verifies and queries software. RPM is the baseline package format of the Linux Standar | RPG Game MakersA RPG Game Maker is a software program intended to make it easy for non-programmers to create a computer role-playing game. The target audience for most of these products is artists and creative types who have the imaginative abilities to assemble the ele | RPOThe abbreviation RPO could refer to: Railway post office Royal Philharmonic Orchestra General Motors Regular Production Options a standard coding system for automobile parts, including engines RPO flamethrower produced by Russia. |
| RPRRPR can refer to: The Syphilis test Rapid Plasma Reagin Rassemblement pour la Republique a French Gaullist political party. | RP-1RP-1 (refined petroleum) is a highly refined form of kerosene similar to jet fuel, used in the United States as a rocket fuel. RP-1 is typically burned with LOX (liquid oxygen) as the oxidizer. Although considerably less powerful than liquid hydrogen, RP- | Rpm (disambiguation)rpm or RPM may mean: An acronym for 'revolutions per minute', rpm is a unit of frequency, commonly used to measure rotational speed. Gramophone (phonograph) records typically rotate at 16, 33, 45, or 78 rpm ( CAV). Audio CD rotation rates vary from about |
| RPL programming language | RPGFan | RPG programming language |
| RPK 74 | RPM-based Linux distribution | RPG-7 |
| RPF | RPG Maker | RPSO |
| RPG World | RPG Toolkit | RPO flamethrower |
| RPG-29 | RPG-26 | |