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- (hist) KWV11-C programmable real-time clock [1,411 bytes]
- (hist) UNIBUS memories [1,411 bytes]
- (hist) 32v 1m plot [1,413 bytes]
- (hist) VAXstation I [1,414 bytes]
- (hist) Flexowriter [1,414 bytes]
- (hist) Overlay [1,419 bytes]
- (hist) Engineering Research Associates [1,419 bytes]
- (hist) Internetwork [1,420 bytes]
- (hist) Job [1,420 bytes]
- (hist) VAX 82xx/83xx series [1,422 bytes]
- (hist) DEC mounting boxes [1,422 bytes]
- (hist) VAX 7000 Model 600 [1,423 bytes]
- (hist) Thread [1,423 bytes]
- (hist) 32v 1m mount [1,424 bytes]
- (hist) TM10 Magnetic Tape Control [1,424 bytes]
- (hist) DIBOL [1,426 bytes]
- (hist) ULTRIX Remote Installation Service [1,427 bytes]
- (hist) DD11-A backplane [1,427 bytes]
- (hist) SINTRAN [1,428 bytes]
- (hist) Intel 80486 [1,428 bytes]
- (hist) Atlas [1,428 bytes]
- (hist) Two's complement [1,429 bytes]
- (hist) Head [1,430 bytes]
- (hist) Raster [1,430 bytes]
- (hist) Least Recently Used algorithm [1,430 bytes]
- (hist) Object code [1,431 bytes]
- (hist) TS11 Subsystem [1,431 bytes]
- (hist) NetBSD 0.9a [1,432 bytes]
- (hist) Address Resolution Protocol [1,432 bytes]
- (hist) VAX 4000 Model 106A [1,433 bytes]
- (hist) Kernel [1,433 bytes]
- (hist) DESVA VAXstation 2000 / MicroVAX 2000 ThinWire Ethernet Option [1,435 bytes]
- (hist) PDP-10 I/O Bus [1,436 bytes]
- (hist) Microkernel [1,443 bytes]
- (hist) Three cycle data break [1,443 bytes]
- (hist) Pcemu [1,444 bytes]
- (hist) Standard Modular System [1,444 bytes]
- (hist) Pascal [1,446 bytes]
- (hist) MD10 core memory [1,449 bytes]
- (hist) Shift register [1,450 bytes]
- (hist) SITS PDUMP format [1,450 bytes]
- (hist) CM 1420 [1,451 bytes]
- (hist) MacMiNT [1,452 bytes]
- (hist) Channel [1,453 bytes]
- (hist) Motorola MC68020 [1,454 bytes]
- (hist) VAX 4000 Model 200 [1,454 bytes]
- (hist) Parallel computer [1,454 bytes]
- (hist) PDP-11/53 [1,455 bytes]
- (hist) Patching OS/2 for fast machines [1,455 bytes]
- (hist) Motorola [1,457 bytes]