Super-minicomputer

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Super-minicomputer was the name for a class of computers which had a brief period of popularity, before personal computers took over the world. They were, as the name implies, very high end minicomputers; usually used in time-sharing mode.

About the earliest one was the VAX-11/780 from DEC, but the Data General Eclipse was another early one.

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