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  • ...] [[minicomputer]]s. It evolved into one of the first peer-to-peer network architectures, thus transforming DEC into a networking powerhouse in the 1980s. | DDCMP: Digital Data Communications Message Protocol<br>[[Computer Interconnect|CI]], [[Ethernet]], [[IBM token ring|Token ring]], [[HDLC]], [
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  • ...om 1970-1990. Their life-time spanned a period of momentous changes in the computer world: when they were first introduced [[integrated circuit]]s had just bee ...he latter, its wide distribution (in 1980, it was the world's best-selling computer) and its novel addressing modes (below) have helped influence almost all la
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  • ...product range eventually extended from small [[mainframe]]s to [[personal computer]]s. * [[:Category:DEC Architectures|DEC Architectures]]
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  • :This is a really tough question, because it encompasses decades of computer architecture ...as the more common term, because MIPS do not compare well across different architectures. The related term cluster VUPs was informally used to describe the aggregat
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  • ...1967 || 1970 || $10,000 || Transistor FLIP CHIPs || [[Serial computer|Serial]], ''unbelievably'' slow ...1978 || 1980 || ??? || [[Intersil 6100]] || [[Personal computer|Desktop]]
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  • ...ghteen-Bit Computer Interface]], which connected to the I/O bus, allowed a computer such as a [[PDP-8/I]] to exchange data with a PDP-10. The DC68A Data Commun * [http://www.bitsavers.org/www.computer.museum.uq.edu.au/pdf/SB100-50-4-67%20PDP-10%20(150dpi).pdf PDP-10] - very e
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  • Linux is a computer [[operating system]] originally developed in the 1990s by a student Linus T ...t more assembly in the early versions. It has in fact been ported to other architectures by now.
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  • ...rred to by the acronym, '''EDSAC''') was a very early computer; a [[serial computer]] internally, built out of [[vacuum tube]]s, with mercury [[delay line]] [[ ...ler, Stanley Gill, ''The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer'', Addison-Wesley, Cambridge, 1951 - the very first book ever published abo
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  • ...d those necessary to transport the UNIX system from the larger PDP-11 mini computer to the 16-bit microprocessors. Currently scheduled machines included the DE This is a list of version numbers for the various Architectures:
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  • To many computer scientists encountering it for the first time in its era, it had the feel o ...PDP-11]]s, although outside Bell Labs it was later ported to several other architectures (see below).
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  • VAX and Tahoe architectures. The 4.4BSD distribution will prob- ably be available for all the above architectures as well as
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  • ...rating System for the [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[VAX-11/780]] Computer ...ut/output devices as the PDP-11 family and is controlled through a console computer which can be remotely accessed. Additionally, the VAX-11/780 is priced near
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  • ...]] (DEC), designed to replace the 32-bit [[VAX]] [[Complex Instruction Set Computer]] (CISC) ISA and its implementations. [[Category: DEC Architectures]]
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  • ...rs (in the sense of 'it will run all the [[software]] for the IBM Personal Computer'). IBM no longer makes PCs, but the terminology persists. [[Category: Architectures]]
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  • of the UCB Computer Systems Research Group, which in order to re-integrate support for other architectures,
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  • '''SPARC''' is [[Sun Microsystems]]' 32-bit [[Reduced Instruction Set Computer|RISC]] [[Central Processing Unit|processor]], an enhanced SPARC (32b), not ...://www.clock.org/~fair/computers/suns.html Table of some Sun Micro systems computer models.]
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  • ...named QNX Software Systems). It was used as the OS for the [[Unisys]] ICON computer systems in Ontario High schools. In April, 2010, QNX Software Systems was a ...fork. Neutrino added support for [[MIPS]], PowerPC, SH-4, and [[ARM]] CPU architectures.
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  • Personal Computer systems: IBM Personal System/2, Models 50, 60 and 80, Personal Computer AT(R) 5170 Models 099, 239, 319 and 339, and PC
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  • 1. MS OS/2 (Computer operating system) I. Title. I met Gordon Letwin when I went to visit Heath's personal computer group
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  • in 1991. It was developed by [[MIPS Computer Systems]] Inc but soon after (1992) the company was acquired by [[Silicon G ...000SC but with additional cache coherency support needed by multiprocessor architectures.
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