Difference between revisions of "DECSYSTEM-20"
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− | The last 36-bit DEC machine; they ran [[TOPS-20]]. Most models used a [[KL10]] processor, but the low-end model | + | The last 36-bit DEC machine; they were [[PDP-10]]'s which ran [[TOPS-20]]. Most models used a [[KL10]] processor, but the 2020 low-end model used a [[KS10]]. |
− | [[Image:vintagecomputer decsystem20.jpg|thumb|right|Open Decsystem 20]] | + | [[Image:vintagecomputer decsystem20.jpg|thumb|right|Open KL10 Decsystem 20]] |
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+ | The different capitalization in the name, compared to the [[DECsystem-10]], was apparently due to a trademark dispute. | ||
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Revision as of 09:09, 11 April 2022
The last 36-bit DEC machine; they were PDP-10's which ran TOPS-20. Most models used a KL10 processor, but the 2020 low-end model used a KS10.
The different capitalization in the name, compared to the DECsystem-10, was apparently due to a trademark dispute.