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| − | The '''Harris CX''' was a family of 32-bit [[ | + | The '''Harris CX''' was a family of 32-bit [[supermini]]s built on the [[Power 6/32|Tahoe]] architecture, a successor to the [[Harris H series]]. | 
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| + | Several [[operating system]]s were developed, CX/RT for [[real-time]] applications, CX/SX for security sensitive applications, and a flavor of [[UNIX|Unix]] called CX/UX. | ||
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| * [https://virtuallyfun.com/2017/02/24/the-harris-hcx-9-aka-tahoe-platform/ The Harris HCX-9 aka TAHOE platform] | * [https://virtuallyfun.com/2017/02/24/the-harris-hcx-9-aka-tahoe-platform/ The Harris HCX-9 aka TAHOE platform] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 30 September 2025
The Harris CX was a family of 32-bit superminis built on the Tahoe architecture, a successor to the Harris H series.
Several operating systems were developed, CX/RT for real-time applications, CX/SX for security sensitive applications, and a flavor of Unix called CX/UX.

