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  • A UNIX™ Operating System for the [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[VAX-11/780]] Computer ...ly reduced. The authors conclude that the VAX-11/780 provides an excellent hardware environment for running UNIX and C software.
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  • The distribution tape can be used only a DEC <sup>1</sup> - DEC, VAX, UNIBUS and MASSBUS are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation.<b
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  • Welcome to RT-11 Version 4. RT-11 V04 provides new hardware support [[Category: DEC Operating Systems]]
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  • ...NIBUS]] [[magnetic tape controller]]s from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]; it was part of the [[TS11 Subsystem]], along with a [[TS04 Tape Transpor The TS11 controller is a [[DEC card form factor|hex]] card, the '''M7982''', which plugs into an [[Small P
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  • It is a [[DEC card form factor|quad]] [[printed circuit board|board]], the '''M7547''', a * Hardware revision - An 8-wide [[DIP switch]] used to set the hardware revision level of the module; 'open' on a switch reads as '0'
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  • ...a UNIBUS [[backplane]] of a [[PDP-11]] or [[VAX]], and associated mounting hardware and cables. * Minor hardware modification to make [[buffer]]ing easier.
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  • ...the CPU are shown in normal font, and those which can also be set by the [[hardware]] in ''italics''. To start with, unlike other [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] boards, this board does not contain the ''Exx'' identification numbers fo
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  • ...st within the family: in the upper range, [[main memory]] was carried on [[DEC card form factor|quad]] cards which used a specialized interface to the [[C The [[VAXserver 4000 series]] is a related category using the same hardware base; the [[VAXstation 4000 series]] apparently shares only the name.
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  • ...'''VAX 8650''' was an improved version of [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s second-generation [[VAX]], the [[VAX 8600]]. An 8600 could be field-upg * <div id="ref_1">[1] VAX Hardware Handbook. Volume 2-1986. </div>
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  • ...ator]], that emulates an [[i8086]] [[CPU]], along with text mode [[VGA]] [[hardware]]. The first version was written by David Hedley, as part of his Final Yea ...[[portable]], and can run on Sun & i386 machines. I've no luck with the [[DEC Alpha]], but I haven't looked to much into it. Also I've done a super basi
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  • ...three operating systems interruption, software interruption, and processor hardware interrupt abnormal # Timer_interrupt hardware interrupt handling procedures, the film tells the system time, the switchin
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  • The distribution tape can be used only on a DEC 012700 Use the DEC ROM or other
    27 KB (4,414 words) - 02:56, 17 January 2023
  • It was implemented on one [[DEC card form factor|extended hex]] card, the L0007 MASSBUS Adapter (MBA), whic * ''VAX Hardware Handbook (1980-81)'' (EB-17281-20) - the RH750 is covered in some detail in
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  • ___ the DEC bulk ROM for tape; it reads block 0, not grams at 100000. These programs correspond to the DEC bulk
    29 KB (3,738 words) - 02:56, 17 January 2023
  • rd54|RD54|DEC RD54 on Microvax:\ Disk geometry for most DEC disks can be found in the disktab
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  • | manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] ...a [[non-removable-media disk]] drive from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]], introduced in June, 1982; it is member of the [[Digital Storage Architec
    4 KB (542 words) - 03:16, 31 August 2023
  • AT&T also sold a SYSVr4 based product which ran on AT&T branded hardware, which typically was little more than [[multi-processor]] [[x86]] computers [[Category: Non-DEC Operating Systems]]
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  • The '''RA60 Disk Drive''' is a [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[Standard Disk Interconnect|SDI]] [[removable-pack disk]] drive, introdu The RA60 can also be connected in a dual-[[hardware port|port]] arrangement, permitting its use by two [[device controller|cont
    4 KB (524 words) - 10:36, 31 August 2023
  • | manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] ...]] [[non-removable-media disk]] drive from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. A physically large drive (14-inch platters, in a heavy enclosure 10.5" x
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  • | manufacturer = [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] ...ASSBUS]] [[non-removable-media disk]] from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]; it held 124 MB. It was apparently the MASSBUS version of the [[R80 Disk
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