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- (hist) MIPS [950 bytes]
- (hist) Routing loop [951 bytes]
- (hist) Nethack [952 bytes]
- (hist) MACRO-11 [952 bytes]
- (hist) VAXft Model 310 [955 bytes]
- (hist) Pure code [956 bytes]
- (hist) Word [957 bytes]
- (hist) 32v 1m cmp [959 bytes]
- (hist) PC Rogue [959 bytes]
- (hist) 2.11BSD [960 bytes]
- (hist) FP11-F Floating-Point Processor [961 bytes]
- (hist) Virtual address [963 bytes]
- (hist) User notes for RSTS/E 9.x system generation [964 bytes]
- (hist) DEC 4000 Model 610/620 [965 bytes]
- (hist) DEC 3000 Model 300LX [966 bytes]
- (hist) VK100 [968 bytes]
- (hist) TX01 Magnetic Tape Controller [968 bytes]
- (hist) Display program [969 bytes]
- (hist) Conway's Life [969 bytes]
- (hist) PDP-11/93 [970 bytes]
- (hist) Joystick [970 bytes]
- (hist) MX15-A Memory Bus Multiplexer [972 bytes]
- (hist) Logic analyzer [972 bytes]
- (hist) Intel 80186 [975 bytes]
- (hist) File [975 bytes]
- (hist) Microsoft Fortran [976 bytes]
- (hist) DEC 3000 Model 300 [976 bytes]
- (hist) IBM 700 series [976 bytes]
- (hist) Tymshare [977 bytes]
- (hist) CONS [979 bytes]
- (hist) CDU-710/M disk controller [980 bytes]
- (hist) TU-79 Tape Transport [981 bytes]
- (hist) KEF11-A floating point chip [983 bytes]
- (hist) NCP [983 bytes]
- (hist) Magnetic field [984 bytes]
- (hist) Extended Arithmetic Element [985 bytes]
- (hist) DEC 3000 Model 400/400S AXP [986 bytes]
- (hist) VT320 [987 bytes]
- (hist) DEC 4000 AXP series [989 bytes]
- (hist) Bit stuffing [992 bytes]
- (hist) TU55 DECtape Transport [993 bytes]
- (hist) Base and bounds [995 bytes]
- (hist) KJ11-A Stack Limit Register [995 bytes]
- (hist) Battletech The Crescent Hawk's Inception [997 bytes]
- (hist) Three-phase power [998 bytes]
- (hist) KG11-A Exclusive-OR and CRC Block Check Option [1,001 bytes]
- (hist) Maurice Wilkes [1,002 bytes]
- (hist) PDP-X [1,002 bytes]
- (hist) Computer Systems Research Group [1,004 bytes]
- (hist) RA90 disk drive [1,005 bytes]