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  • ...1 [[address space]], with the kernel in low memory, and the processes (one at a time) in high memory. ...y machines, which often came with limited amounts). MINI-UNIX was targeted at machines with the full 56KB possible on such PDP-11's.
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  • ...computing center of the Business Information Systems Program (BISP) group at Bell, with a user community of over 1,000 people. (The importance and ubiqu * T. A. Dolotta, R. C. Haight, J. R. Mashey, [https://archive.org/details/bstj5
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  • ...am, Massachusetts) built a PDP-3. It was later dismantled and given to M.I.T.: as of 1974, it was up and running in Oregon." This was almost certainly t ...rce Cambridge Research Lab, U.S. Hanscom field. Since DEC at the time didn't have the resources to build a new 36-bit machine (particularly all the soft
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  • [[Image:0DCT11.jpg|250px|thumb|right|T-11 chip]] ...', although most [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] documentation used 'T-11') was a [[microprocessor]] implementation of the [[PDP-11 architecture]]
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  • ...ords are 36 bits wide. Instructions were 32 bits, but expanded to 36 bits at [[Information Sciences Institute|USC ISI]]. I don't remember seeing the MLP run, but with the right [[microcode]] loaded the ML
    3 KB (477 words) - 15:39, 24 April 2024
  • ...t if it appeared that they intended to compete in that market, they wouldn't be able to get funding.)
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  • ...e to an MIT-built [[local area network|LAN]]. The MIT 'Port Expander' didn't have any subsidiary hosts attached to 1822 ports; just the main 1822 port ( Any ARPANET host might have up to 8 'in-flight' messages at a time to a particular destination (the exact details changed over time, bu
    6 KB (1,100 words) - 06:47, 23 January 2024
  • ...[[ANTS terminal system|ARPA Network Terminal System]] project, the latter at [[Information Sciences Institute|ISI]]. *LOCK - Lock interface (don't start when EPI/BCI is loaded)
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  • ...l Controller|SPC]] slot. The M8264 doesn't tie into the CPU, it just looks at UNIBUS lines, so it can be plugged into any UNIBUS machine (near the start ...in some [[Light Emitting Diode|LEDs]] - probably just to make sure it isn't happening too often.)
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  • ...ebruary 1982. There is also a more elaborate program called BSYS, written at [[Stanford Research Institute|SRI]]. DUMPER normally doesn't write any [[tape mark]]s except to terminate a saveset; marks are mostly ig
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  • (There is a knock at the door. SYSMGR walks to the door and opens it, coat and walks to the door. He stops at the door for a moment, looking back at
    15 KB (2,569 words) - 08:21, 20 May 2022
  • SYSTEM job terminated at 21-MAY-1989 08:51:15.16 Let's have a first look at our installed VMS V1.0!
    14 KB (1,788 words) - 03:29, 13 December 2022
  • 00500 At the command mode "W" writes the file to disk, That's all (at least if you writing without typos and changes)!
    22 KB (3,202 words) - 23:17, 5 September 2022
  • | creator = AT&T/[[Western Electric]] ...or '''V4 UNIX''' - 'Unix' was still normally given in all capital letters at this point in time) was an important early version of [[UNIX]]. It was the
    2 KB (348 words) - 03:45, 18 July 2023
  • | creator = AT&T/[[Western Electric]] ...or '''V3 UNIX''' - 'Unix' was still normally given in all capital letters at this point in time) was a significant early version of [[UNIX]]. It was the
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  • | creator = AT&T/[[Western Electric]] ...or '''V2 UNIX''' - 'Unix' was still normally given in all capital letters at this point in time) was an early version of [[UNIX]]. The [[source code]] f
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  • ...his game had to be compiled with VMS V2.0 and VAX FORTRAN 2.4, but you won't notice any difference ;-) IN YOUR HANDS) INTO ANY OTHER OBJECT. AT SOME POINT, THE PROGRAM
    8 KB (1,230 words) - 12:20, 24 July 2022
  • all field machines are at minimum Rev 5. o 11/750 systems with UDA50s and CIs must be at Rev 7 prior to VMS V4.0
    101 KB (10,182 words) - 14:04, 2 July 2022
  • SYSTEM job terminated at 3-JUN-1980 11:57:58.69 Let's have a first look at our installed VMS V2.0!
    11 KB (1,541 words) - 10:00, 17 February 2024
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