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  • ...er variants the only difference between the two in a pair is a flag in the system ROM saying "I am a Multiuser VAX" or "I am a VAXserver". ...gory names which were used at DEC, because the whole point of the category system is to make it easy for current readers to find things. With that goal forem
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  • | operating system = [[MS-DOS]] 3.2, [[Deskmate]] II | operating system = [[MS-DOS]] 3.3, [[Deskmate]] 3
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  • [[DEC]] used a 3-character code to uniquely designate its software products. 061 | CP/M-86/80 OPERATING SYSTEM
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  • ...' was the name adopted by two separate efforts to run [[UNIX]] on an [[IBM System/370]] class machine. ...ased approach was successful, and Bell ran the result on a number of large System/370 machines.
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  • ...er:Larsbrinkhoff|Larsbrinkhoff]] ([[User talk:Larsbrinkhoff|talk]]) 08:39, 3 January 2024 (CET) ...tem Reference Manual]). (I'm too lazy/busy to look up the GE/Honeywell and IBM terms, although the manuals are accessible; also the various PDP-8's, etc.)
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  • ...rageWorks''' is a modular [[Small Computer System Interface|SCSI]] storage system manufactured and sold by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] in the 1990s [[File:3.5 Inch SBB photo.png|thumb|150px|right|3.5" SBB]]
    5 KB (767 words) - 19:51, 22 August 2023
  • IBM Personal System/2 Model 60 IBM Personal System/2 Model 60 combines high performance with high capacity, making it an excel
    8 KB (1,167 words) - 19:03, 2 January 2024
  • ...nterface allowed a [[device controller]] to connect to a [[channel]] on an IBM [[mainframe]]; the channel could transfer data to the [[main memory]] of th ...rs; some manufacturers provided them on their machines as a way to connect IBM-compatible peripherals from OEMs to them.
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  • The configuration of the various [[Incompatible Timesharing System]] [[time-sharing]] [[PDP-10]] [[mainframe]]s at [[MIT]] (in the [[MIT Artif * IBM 2311 disk interface.
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  • ...The [[logic]] was constructed using [[vacuum tube]]s (although only about 3,000; many fewer than the [[ENIAC]]). The machine included 3 [[register]]s, each 40 bits long:
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