Interdata

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Interdata was a company which produced a line of minicomputers. They started with 16-bit machines, and added a 32-bit line; the latter were initially upward compatible with the former. They were later the Computer Systems Division of Perkin-Elmer, Inc.

Interdata machines supported several different buses, which were generally standardized and available across the line:

  • the 'Multiplexor bus', which supported programmed I/O
  • the ' Selector Channel bus', which supported DMA

The 32-bit machines are somewhat famous for being the first ISA after the PDP-11 to which UNIX was moved (they were, for a short period before the arrival of the VAX, the only 32-bit minicomputer).

16-bit machines

32-bit machines

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