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  • ...y expanded to other manufacturers, such as [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]].
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  • ...ed in a 19" cabinet such as an [[H960 rack|H950]], along with the DS11's [[DEC indicator panel]]. The DS11, like some other early UNIBUS peripherals, was made of many small [[FLIP CHIP]]s. The inventory of the card types in
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  • For [[Direct Memory Access|DMA]], [[mass storage]] peripherals connected directly to memories (PDP-10 memories are generally [[multi-port ...d circuit board|PCBs]] at each end, which plugged into slots in a standard DEC [[backplane]]; these later became the CJ connectors.
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  • ...d circuit board|PCBs]] at each end, which plugged into slots in a standard DEC [[backplane]]; these later became the CJ connectors. * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp10/KL10/EK-108OU-PD-002_KL10-Based_Physical_Description_Mar77.pdf EK-108
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  • ...hers are all single. (Of those, the M783, M784, M796, M7821 and M957 are [[DEC card form factor|extended length]]; most of the others are all standard len ...n side of the backplane, not the [[wire-wrap]] pin side, as is common in [[DEC]] documentation) are:
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  • ...D_MX15_Aug71.pdf MX15 Memory Bus Multiplexer Maintenance Manual Volume 1] (DEC-15-H2XB-D) ...emory Bus Multiplexer Maintenance Manual Volume 2 - Engineering Drawings] (DEC-15-H2XB-D)
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  • '''QBUS peripherals''' were used in both [[PDP-11]] and [[VAX]] systems; the [[QBUS]] was the p ...lable from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]], and as was canonical for DEC machines, from other organizations.
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  • VMS Development also faced technical problems caused by the type of peripherals available at the introduction of MICROVAX I. The system disk was too small ...CROVMS manuals used these logical names when describing how to use various peripherals for backups, layered product installations, etc.
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  • ...AX]]-based [[workstation]] manufactured by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. The very first product with this name, the [[VAXstation 100]], was not V * [[:Category: VAXstation Peripherals|VAXstation Peripherals]]
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  • ...al]]s which can be produced from the same [[printed circuit board|PCB]] ([[DEC part number]] 50-11903B), depending on exactly which components are inserte * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/qbus/Digital_Microcomputer_Interfaces_Handbook_1980.pdf microcomputer inter
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  • ...al]]s which can be produced from the same [[printed circuit board|PCB]] ([[DEC part number]] 50-11903B), depending on exactly which components are inserte * [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/qbus/Digital_Microcomputer_Interfaces_Handbook_1980.pdf microcomputer inter
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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 ...Bell-ComputerEngineering.pdf Gordon Bell's book ''Computer Engineering - A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design'']:
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  • VS40X-PA 8-plane GPX [[graphics]] option module, used in [[DEC]] [[VAXstation 2000]] and [[VAXstation 3100]] computers. [[Category: VAXstation Peripherals]]
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  • * [https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102626588 DEC Head Disk Assembly (HDA)] * [https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/memory-storage/8/259/1066 DEC Head Disk Assembly (HDA)]
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  • ...]] storage system manufactured and sold by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] in the 1990s. A lot of third-party storage devices work in DEC SBBs and together with DEC computer systems; example: [[IBM]] [[DPES-31080]] 1080 MB SCSI-2 disk drive
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  • The KG11 is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]] card. ...lock%20Check%20Manual.pdf KG11-A exclusive-OR and CRC block check manual] (DEC-II-HKGAA-B-D)
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  • ...use of [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEM]]-produced [[peripheral]]s on DEC machines. ...ignated a 'TU70 Magnetic Tape Subsystem' (or TU71 or TU72 as appropriate). DEC software referred to a DX20 in such an assembly as a 'DX20A'.
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  • ...started with [[magnetic tape drive]]s; the [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[TU70 Magnetic Tape Drive|TU70]], [[TU71 Magnetic Tape Drive|TU71]], and
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  • ...theory it could have been used to attach a [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] machine to a [[IBM System/370]] (appearing as a device to the /370). --> These are held mostly on seven [[DEC card form factor|hex]] boards, and two [[DEC card form factor|quad]] boards:
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  • * [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] * [[Pertec Peripherals Corporation|Pertec]]
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