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  • ...[[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]'s most powerful [[microprocessor]] [[VAX]] [[workstation]]. It shared its enclosure with the [[VAXstation 4000 Model [[Category: VAXstation 4000 Systems]]
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  • ...ded up to 4 [[Extended Memory Interconnect|XMI]] buses, and also up to 6 [[VAX Bus Interconnect|VAXBI]] buses, and 8 [[VME]] buses; at least one XMI bus w ...] modules with Alpha CPU ones, as they became comfortable with Alpha-based systems.
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  • ...nd also, I think we should have a category for all DEC stuff - just plain 'DEC', or 'Digital Equipment Corporation'? [[User:Jnc|Jnc]] ([[User talk:Jnc|tal : DEC is consistent with the other labels. [[User:Larsbrinkhoff|Larsbrinkhoff]] (
    23 KB (3,697 words) - 03:31, 14 January 2024
  • ...the [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] [[VAX]] family of computers built by DEC. [[Category: DEC Systems]]
    16 members (14 subcategories, 0 files) - 02:50, 2 June 2024
  • ...was a [[programming language]] created by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] in the late 1960's for business [[application]]s. ...]; DIBOL-32 runs on VAX/VMS systems, although it can also be used on other systems through emulators.
    1 KB (201 words) - 16:21, 16 October 2019
  • except for 'C' as this is always a given for UNIX/xenix/linux/GNU systems. ...ular interest in them - I used them extensively at the start of my career. DEC ''software'' is not covered much, as we didn't use it - just Unix, which I
    14 KB (2,223 words) - 06:31, 23 October 2023
  • But the more I read here about DEC/PDP/VAX, The more I agree with your respect for its elegance. I wish I had had more ...n tool to categorize memory boards and their resultant available operating systems:
    23 KB (3,764 words) - 02:39, 25 January 2024
  • ...tting it in [[:Category: PDP-10 Systems]], and since that cat goes in 'DEC Systems', it's still findable, so it's OK there too. [[User:Jnc|Jnc]] ([[User talk: ...on a disk larger than 32MB, ( and ran on a 500MB disk ), as well as a full DEC Net protical layer, which allowed him to clone disk installations over netw
    8 KB (1,383 words) - 02:15, 10 January 2024
  • * DEC VAX and PDP-11 systems * Dumb terminals (E.g. DEC VT line)
    1 KB (187 words) - 18:21, 23 November 2019
  • ...[[MicroVAX]], [[VAXserver]], and [[VAXstation]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit board|PCB]] which plugs in <div id="ref_1">[1] ''CVAX-based Systems'', [[Digital Technical Journal]], Vol. 1 No. 7, August 1988</div>
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  • ...'''KA650 Main Memory System''' is the [[main memory]] sub-system for the [[VAX]] [[KA650 CPU]], and later [[KA655 CPU]]. It is split between the [[Central ...-width [[printed circuit board|cards]] contain 8MB and 16MB of RAM for the VAX, respectively, complete with [[error-correcting code|ECC]].
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  • == [[VAX 9000 series|VAX 9000]] Modules == == [[DEC 4000]] Modules ==
    51 KB (6,185 words) - 15:20, 15 January 2024
  • ...though some of the larger PDP-11s could rival a 10 in some respects. The VAX was often referred to as a "super mini"; maybe later larger models nudged i ...he larger VAXen - although maybe the VAX 9000 could count. A VAXCluster of VAX 9000's would be a mainframe, to me.
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  • This category contains [[main memory]] boards for various [[VAX]] systems. [[Category: DEC Memories]]
    7 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 15:09, 23 August 2021
  • ...ch OSS have its own UNIX person or persons, the CB-OSG (Columbus Operating Systems Group) was formed in January of 1977. I was named the supervisor of that g ...but was also supported on the VAX product line as it became available from DEC.
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  • So for now I make do with an array of small PDP-11 and VAX systems, which I explore and repair, and generally ...; [https://github.com/jaylogue/dec-flip-chip-templates KiCAD templates for DEC FLIP CHIPS]
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  • ...on|DEC]]'s two most successful computer families, the [[PDP-11]] and the [[VAX]] lines. He was at DEC for two periods, 1960-1966 and 1972-1983, ending up as DEC's Vice President of Research & Development, with a spell in between as an a
    2 KB (254 words) - 00:18, 23 March 2024
  • ...ot having types, and being built around [[word]]s (unlike its contemporary systems implementation language, [[C programming language|C]]). ...S remained widely used inside DEC for may years, through the [[VAX]] and [[DEC Alpha|Alpha]] periods.
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  • The '''DW780 Unibus Adapter''' was a [[UNIBUS]] [[bus]] translator for the [[VAX-11/780]]'s [[Synchronous Backplane Interconnect]]. It was implemented on four [[DEC card form factor|hex]] cards:
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  • ...11/780]]; it allowed creation of [[multi-processor]] systems such as the [[VAX-11/782]]. It was 64 [[bit]]s wide, to interface to the -11/780's [[Synchron ..._VAX-11-780_MA780_System.png|thumb|right|400px|Huge system made up of four VAX-11/780's connected to an MA780 Multiport Memory]]
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