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- 386BSD
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- A UNIX™ Operating System for the DEC VAX-11/780 Computer
- A news
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- An introduction to the UNIX ed line editor
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- Butler Lampson
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- C. Gordon Bell
- CADR
- CAL Time-Sharing System
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- CASINO
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- CD11 High-Speed Punched Card Reader Control Unit
- CDC 6400
- CDC 6600
- CDU-710/M disk controller
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- CXY08 8-Line Asynchronous Multiplexer
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- Camintonn CMV-504
- Capacitor
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- Caret notation
- Carrier-Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection
- Cathode ray tube
- Central Processing Unit
- Centre for Computing History
- Century Data Systems
- Channel
- Chaos RTAPE protocol
- Chaosnet
- Chaosnet interface
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- Character generator
- Charles Babbage
- Charles Babbage Institute
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- Compiling Dungeon on RT-11
- Compiling KLH10
- Complex Instruction Set Computer
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- CompuServe recollections
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- Computer Conservation Society
- Computer Consoles Incorporated
- Computer Corporation of America
- Computer Emulation Framework
- Computer History Museum
- Computer Interconnect
- Computer Systems Research Group
- Computer media images
- Computer operator
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- Concept-100
- Condition
- Condition codes
- Condition handler
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- Conditional branch
- Conductor
- Connect Multiple SIMH Network Instances on one Computer
- Connection
- Connector
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- Control Data Corporation
- Control flow
- Core memory
- Cris-softmmu
- Cross-compiler
- Crosstalk
- Crystal
- Current
- Cursor
- Customizing VMS V1.0
- Cutthroats
- Cycle time
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