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* [[IBM]] [[IBM 700 series|700]] and [[IBM 7000 series|7000]] series. | * [[IBM]] [[IBM 700 series|700]] and [[IBM 7000 series|7000]] series. | ||
− | * The [[PDP-3]]. | + | * The [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[PDP-3]]. |
− | * The [[PDP-10]] family. | + | * The DEC [[PDP-6]]/[[PDP-10]] family. |
* Some [[Symbolics]] [[LISP Machine|LISP Machines]]. | * Some [[Symbolics]] [[LISP Machine|LISP Machines]]. | ||
* [[Honeywell 6000 series]]. | * [[Honeywell 6000 series]]. | ||
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* The [[TX-2]]. | * The [[TX-2]]. | ||
* PHILCO Transac S-1000. | * PHILCO Transac S-1000. | ||
+ | * The [[MLP-900]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 11 July 2023
- IBM 700 and 7000 series.
- The DEC PDP-3.
- The DEC PDP-6/PDP-10 family.
- Some Symbolics LISP Machines.
- Honeywell 6000 series.
- UNIVAC 1100 series, SPERRY 2200 series, UNISYS ClearPath IX.
- The S-1 supercomputers.
- The TX-2.
- PHILCO Transac S-1000.
- The MLP-900.