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  • '''DECnet''' is a proprietary suite of network [[protocol]]s created by [[Digital Equ ...orking protocol, around the time when open systems ([[POSIX]] compliant, i.e. [[UNIX|Unix-like]]) were grabbing marketshare from the proprietary OSes, l
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  • | name = RSTS/E '''RSTS/E''' (an acronym for '''Resource Sharing Time Sharing Extended''') was a [[mu
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  • ...it. (This is so that we know what kind of articles each person is working on). When you've finished, please put them in Finished, with your four-tilde s ...ther is working on. Please write down what kind of articles you're working on, and what you intend to try to get done.
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  • ...ne of the machines that Bill Gates and Paul Allen rented time from to work on MITS Basic. I learned: Assembler (loved Macro-10), DDT, Algol, Fortran, Ba ...e development on Apple II + - got some exposure to Flex-9 operating system on SWTPC machines. First actual "Winchester" brand hard-drive.
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  • '''NCP''' (Network Control Program) is the program that manages [[DECnet]] in all of the [[DEC]] operating systems that support it. Citation from "DECnet-VAX, Version 1 [[Software Product Description]]" (September 1978):
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  • 022 | DECNET/SNA APPC/LU6.2 PROGRAMMING INTERFACE 042 | DECNET/SNA DISOSS DOCUMENT EXCHANGE FACILITY
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