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  • ...[[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] systems, as the PDPs and even the [[VAX]] are well emulated by it. ...network interfaces for the [[PDP-10]], [[PDP-11]] and VAX, so the emulated systems can network directly onto the [[Internet]], if the emulated operating syste
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  • ...d [[magnetic tape drive]]s for, amongst other computers, [[PDP-11]]s and [[VAX]]en. ...isk Interconnect]], [[Low End System Interconnect]], and [[Digital Storage Systems Interconnect]].
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  • ...similar. The difference between the 3500 and 3600 is the placement of the systems: the 3500 uses the [[BA213]] enclosure, whereas the 3600 uses the bare BA21 ...00 and 3600 used the BA213 enclosure. (The [http://vtda.org/docs/computing/DEC/VMS/EK-O33AB-OM-002_MicroVAX_3600_VAXserver_3600_3602_Operation_Jul1988.pdf
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  • ...anguage. It was VERY popular and was ported to various other languages and systems. The [[FORTRAN]] port by Bob Supnik is perhaps one of the more popular vers a somewhat paranoid DEC engineer who prefers to remain anonymous.
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  • Unix V7 was also one of the first operating systems to ship with a [[FORTRAN|Fortran 77]] compiler. === Digital VAX ===
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  • | architecture = [[VAX]], theoretically [[portable]] ...t influential. 32V could only run on the [[VAX-11/780]] as it was the only VAX in existence at that time.
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  • : ''XENIX was originally developed on a DEC Virtual Address Extension (VAX) running the Virtual Memory System (VMS) and a PDP-11 running UNIX V7, albe ...r to the 16-bit microprocessors. Currently scheduled machines included the DEC LSI-11/23, Zilogs Z8001 and Z8002, Intel's 8086 and 286, and Motorola's MC6
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  • | architecture = [[VAX]], [[Tahoe]] theoretically portable ...y after. However by introducing the Tahoe port, it helped separate out the VAX specific code, there by allowing 4.3 BSD to become a more portable operatin
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  • Now we are ready to run the emulator. Simply run "vax ultrix.ini" and you'll get this much: VAX simulator V3.8-1
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  • A UNIX™ Operating System for the [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[VAX-11/780]] Computer ...rough a console computer which can be remotely accessed. Additionally, the VAX-11/780 is priced nearly the same as a PDP-11/70 and executes most programs
    49 KB (7,745 words) - 14:29, 6 May 2023
  • | architecture = [[VAX]], [[PDP-11]], [[Intel 80286|i286]], [[Zilog Z8000|Z8000]] probably others The 32-bit [[VAX]] version was based on [[Unix/32V]], while the 16-bit [[PDP-11]] version wa
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  • The distribution tape can be used only a DEC VAX-11/780<sup>1</sup> with RM03 or RP06 disks and with TE16 tape
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  • ...”) cards, which a mounted in a UNIBUS [[backplane]] of a [[PDP-11]] or [[VAX]], and associated mounting hardware and cables. * Selectable [[jumper]]s for UNIBUS delays for various systems.
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  • ...[[Digital Equipment Corporation]] (DEC), designed to replace the 32-bit [[VAX]] [[Complex Instruction Set Computer]] (CISC) ISA and its implementations. ...ndows NT]] (until 4.0 SP6 and Windows 2000 RC1). [[Open source]] operating systems that run on the Alpha are [[Linux]], [[BSD]] UNIX ([[NetBSD]], [[OpenBSD]]
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  • | name = VAX 8650 ...f [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s second-generation [[VAX]], the [[VAX 8600]]. An 8600 could be field-upgraded to an 8650.
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  • unix unix 2.0v2 gdts vax-780 Is the date Sat Dec 30 11:41:02 EST 2000 correct? (y or n) y
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  • [[Category: PDP-11 Operating Systems]] [[Category: VAX Operating Systems]]
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  • | name = VAX-11/725 The '''VAX-11/725''' is a [[VAX-11/730]] in a smaller enclosure; like the -11/730, it uses a [[UNIBUS]] for
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  • ...bus Adapter|RH780]] ([[VAX-11/780]])<br>[[RH750 Massbus Adapter|RH750]] ([[VAX-11/750]]) | tracks = 823<!-- (nominally 400 plus 6 spares; many systems used all 406, as reliability was high) -->
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  • ...paralell execution of independent procedures. Its operating system is the VAX/VMS virtual memory management system that can use up to 4 GBs of memory and ...o be shipped to Hungary or to any other country of the "eastern bloc". The VAX had an appeal with its PDP-11 compatibility mode, and it was microcoded, so
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