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  • the first item should be to check the integrity of the hardware and Next check the rev levels of all the hardware, RQDX1 controllers
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  • ...Books/Bell-ComputerEngineering.pdf ''Computer Engineering - A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design'']
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  • ...early, one-of-a-kind computer built out of [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[System Module]]s by Scientific Engineering Institute (which later becam ...rEngineering.pdf Gordon Bell's book ''Computer Engineering - A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design'']:
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  • ...abbreviated to VAX/DS) is a set of diagnostic software programs for the [[DEC]] [[VAX]] computers and peripheral devices. That's what they must have thought at DEC when they developed their diagnostic software.
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  • ...PDP-11]]-based [[personal computer]]s from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. The hardware layout is somewhat different: the first 512KB of memory resides on the syst
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  • ...ven.com/images/d/d9/EK-249AC-AD-003.pdf R215F Expander Addenda to Customer Hardware Information] (EK-249AC-AD-003) [[Category: DEC Mass Storage]]
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  • ..., terms of use and licensing. An SPD defines the legal framework for using DEC software such as the technical prerequisites and guaranteed characteristics * MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIRED
    2 KB (304 words) - 21:55, 29 September 2023
  • ...ipment is a new approach to color display systems. Developed as a complete hardware and software package, the VT36 supersedes conventional display systems by p The VT36 comprises a complete hardware and software package to create pictures and link them dynamically to areal
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  • ...ensive document type regarding hardware and software made and/or sold by [[DEC]]. * [http://www.brouhaha.com/~eric/retrocomputing/dec/doc/oml/eoml-1991.06.13.zip June 1991]
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  • [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp10/TOPS20/V7/MGR_GUIDE.MEM.txt TOPS-20 System Manager's Guide June 1990 explains in detail how the '''Common File System''' (CFS) works on the [[DEC]] [[PDP-10]], [[DECSYSTEM-20]] computer running the [[TOPS-20]] operating s
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  • ==Supported hardware== * DEC Type 555 "[[DECtape|microtapes]]" with data channel.
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  • ...dware to their KA10 for the same purpose). [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] had provided only basic [[memory management]] capabilities on the KA10 -
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  • I have no docs but I have examples of a Qbus "Trinode" (3 9-slot DEC-made Qbus backplanes + 3 sets of boot/halt buttons), some of the console wi ...custom 16-port mux boards, but it was just higher-density versions of the DEC ancestors.
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  • * a collection of other DEC early memory boxes ([[MA10]]'s and/or [[MB10]]'s) totalling 256KW The [[KS10]]'s were all pretty stock, hardware-wise; like the KL10, they also ran custom microcode. Also:
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  • ..., J. Craig Mudge, John. E. McNamara, ''Computer Engineering: A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design'', Digital Press, Bedford, 1978 - contains some detail about
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  • | 3-0 CPU Hardware................................................ 13... | Revision levels are tracked according to DEC Standard 068....
    198 KB (5,881 words) - 23:03, 28 March 2024
  • ...series of cabinets and accessories''' from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] is a flexible modular system for housing computers and [[peripheral]]s; t Benefits for collectors of DEC hardware:
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  • ...[mass storage]] sub-system [[server]] from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]], the second in their [[Hierarchical Storage Controller]] series (after th ...a passive, [[RF]]-[[transformer]] coupling network). The HSC was the first DEC mass storage server to connect to multiple hosts. The [[Mass Storage Contro
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  • ...avers.org/pdf/dec/vax/handbook/VAX_Hardware_Handbook_Volume_1_1986.pdf VAX Hardware Handbook Volume 1] (EB-25949-46) - covers the DR32 in Chapter 11, pp. 11-93 [[Category: DEC Parallel Interfaces]]
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  • ...or|extended hex]] cards, which mounted in a custom 6-slot [[backplane]] ([[DEC part number]] 70-17654); the backplane mounted in one 'Option Panel Space' ...avers.org/pdf/dec/vax/handbook/VAX_Hardware_Handbook_Volume_1_1986.pdf VAX Hardware Handbook Volume 1] (EB-25949-46) - covers the CI780 in Chapter 11, pp. 11-7
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