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  • | title = [[DEC Alpha]] Computers, Software and Peripherals ...C 3000 Model 500X AXP]] • [[DEC 3000 Model 300]] • [[DECpc axp 150 and DEC 2000 Model 300 AXP]]
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  • ...f the earlier [[PDP-6]] architecture) from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. It was intended as a small, low-cost entry model, not as a replacement f ...in cabinet. These included a second RH11-C in DEC-supported systems, since DEC required a tape drive for loading [[diagnostic]]s; the usual choice was a [
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  • The '''PDP-15''' was [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s last 18-bit computer, and the only one implemented using [[integrated c ...te [[PDP-11]] (usually a [[PDP-11/05]]), through which other PDP-11-native peripherals could be supported, including [[Direct Memory Access|DMA]] directly into th
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  • ...igital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s fourth 18-bit computer, and the first DEC [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] to use [[microcode]]. A little over 400 wer ...of [[main memory]], and the PDP-9/L was a cost-reduced system with cheaper peripherals and 4KW of memory.
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  • == Peripherals == ...'''Foonly C1''' was a disk [[channel]] for [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] computers, compatible with [[International Business Machines|IBM]] drives
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  • ...ers]] is included in both [[:Category:UNIBUS Peripherals]] and [[:Category:DEC Storage Controllers]]. That way, one only has to tag individual pages with
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  • ==DEC/Non-DEC== ...rom DEC. But there's also a plethora of third party operating systems for DEC machines. [[User:Larsbrinkhoff|Larsbrinkhoff]] ([[User talk:Larsbrinkhoff|t
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  • ...becoming unwieldy. Maybe create subcategories by vendor like the one for DEC, and also by machine? [[User:Larsbrinkhoff|Larsbrinkhoff]] ([[User talk:Lar ...ers]] is included in both [[:Category:UNIBUS Peripherals]] and [[:Category:DEC Storage Controllers]], so one only has to tag individual pages with the one
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  • ...s included a [[paper tape]] reader and punch, and a [[terminal]]. Optional peripherals included [[graphics]] [[display]]s, a [[light pen]], [[line printer]], [[pu They were built out of DEC's [[System Module|System Building Blocks]]
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  • ...t 12-bit computer, the predecessor to the [[PDP-8]]; in some sense, it was DEC's first [[minicomputer]] (although the -5 pre-dated the creation of that te ...adial links from the CPU to individual [[peripheral]]s used in all earlier DEC machines, such as the 18-bit machines like the [[PDP-1]].
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  • ...what larger than what its main competitor, [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]], was using at the time, giving it a manufacturing cost advantage.
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  • ** [[:Category:DEC Hardware|DEC Hardware]] ** [[:Category:Peripherals|Peripherals]]
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  • Peripherals that attach to a [[PDP-10]]. [[Category: DEC Peripherals]]
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  • Devices which support [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s high-speed [[peripheral]] [[bus]], the [[MASSBUS]]. [[Category: DEC Peripherals]]
    3 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 17:58, 17 July 2022
  • ...ike all the others) because DEC never used the term 'MASSBUS Peripherals', DEC documentation always describes them as 'MASSBUS Devices'. So, although I do
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  • ==Peripherals/Devices== ...ion - 'peripherals' or 'devices'? We current do already have a [[:Category:Peripherals]], so maybe go with that? [[User:Jnc|Jnc]] ([[User talk:Jnc|talk]]) 16:05,
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  • Physically, the original KW11-L is an [[DEC card form factor|extended-length]] single-height board ('''M787'''), which * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1140/EK-KW11L_TM-002_KW11-L_Line_Time_Clock_Manual_Jul74.pdf KW11-L l
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  • ...'PC05 Paper-Tape Reader/Punches''' are the [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]-supplied [[paper tape]] [[peripheral]]s for the [[PDP-8 family|PDP-8]] an ...Model 500, modified by DEC), and a photo-electric reader (manufactured by DEC), which are completely separate, but housed in the same frame, and share a
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  • The '''OMNIBUS''' was [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s [[peripheral]] [[bus]] for the later [[PDP-8 family|PDP-8]]'s; it was i *[[:Category: OMNIBUS Peripherals‎|OMNIBUS Peripherals]]
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  • The '''M105 Address Selector''' is a [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[FLIP CHIP]] which implements the '[[address]] selection' function (i.e. ....bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/handbooks/PDP11_PeripheralsHbk_1972.pdf pdp11 peripherals and interfacing handbook (1972 edition)] - the M105 is covered on pp. 213-2
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