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== DECstation 3100 and DECstation 2100 == | == DECstation 3100 and DECstation 2100 == | ||
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+ | {{Infobox Machine | ||
+ | | name = DECstation 3100 "PMAX" | ||
+ | | manufacturer = [[DEC]] | ||
+ | | year introduced = 11 January 1989 | ||
+ | | cpu = R2000 [[MIPS]] | ||
+ | | clock speed = 16.67 MHz | ||
+ | | ram = 4 to 24 MB | ||
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The 3100 was known as PMAX and the 2100 as PMIN. | The 3100 was known as PMAX and the 2100 as PMIN. |
Revision as of 00:48, 19 July 2009
The DECstation was a brand of computers used by DEC, and refers to three distinct lines of computer systems—the first released in 1978 as a word processing system, and the latter (more widely known) two both released in 1989. These comprised a range of computer workstations based on the MIPS architecture and a range of PC compatibles. The MIPS-based workstations ran Ultrix, a DEC-proprietary version of UNIX.
DECstation 3100 and DECstation 2100
DECstation 3100 "PMAX" | |
Manufacturer: | DEC |
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Year Introduced: | 11 January 1989 |
Clock Speed: | 16.67 MHz |
Memory Size: | 4 to 24 MB |
CPU: | R2000 MIPS |
The 3100 was known as PMAX and the 2100 as PMIN.
Emulation
They can be emulated well by GXemul.