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  • <center><h2>'''Welcome to the Computer History Wiki!'''</h2> This is the Computer History Wiki ('CHWiki', for short), a knowledge base about historic compute
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  • ...the first peer-to-peer network architectures, thus transforming DEC into a networking powerhouse in the 1980s. ...evolved into a seven layer [[Open Systems Interconnection|OSI]] compliant networking protocol, around the time when open systems ([[POSIX]] compliant, i.e. [[UN
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  • ...om 1970-1990. Their life-time spanned a period of momentous changes in the computer world: when they were first introduced [[integrated circuit]]s had just bee ...he latter, its wide distribution (in 1980, it was the world's best-selling computer) and its novel addressing modes (below) have helped influence almost all la
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  • ...ripherals]] • [[:Category:Software|Software]] • [[:Category:Networking|Networking]] • [[:Category:Manufacturers|Manufacturers]]<br> [[:Category:Documentati ...e see [[Help:Contents|Help]]. You can find a list of all the pages in the 'Computer History Wiki' [[namespace]] [http://gunkies.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3
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  • * The [[SNA]] networking protocol of the IBM mainframes * The [[IBM PC]] [[personal computer]], model for the now-ubiquitous [[IBM-compatible PC]]
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  • ...the first minicomputer to do so. (IIRC, the Burroughs B5000 was the first computer.) * '''The average price of a delivered computer was NOK 750 000, and had on average 512 Kbyte RAM, 110 Mbyte hard disk stor
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  • ...chines, and as such, is a very important emulator for anyone interested in computer history; in particular, that of [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] syste ...t see anything in simh that would be able to plug in anyway. An Associated Computer Consultants (ACC) 1822 card for the pdp-11 would be a start.
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  • ...word. Also the system will run fsck uppon boot, so depending on your host computer this could take a while. ...adly there are bugs in how [[4.2 BSD]] and how [[SIMH]] interact with the networking, and it is not reliable. As sad as it is to be an 'island' you can however
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  • ...word. Also the system will run fsck uppon boot, so depending on your host computer this could take a while. ...adly there are bugs in how [[4.2 BSD]] and how [[SIMH]] interact with the networking, and it is not reliable. As sad as it is to be an 'island' you can however
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  • ...word. Also the system will run fsck uppon boot, so depending on your host computer this could take a while. ...stalled, and there is enough of a base system to get going. Right now the networking is outside of the scope of this guide.
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  • It's also worth noting that the [[Computer Systems Research Group‎]] used 32V as the basis for their work on 32 bit CSRG is the University of California's Computer Systems Research Group.)
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  • ...es now called '''4.0BSD''', but this name was not used at the time) from [[Computer Systems Research Group|CSRG]] at Berkeley improves upon the [[3BSD]] releas Not very much.... 4 BSD does not provide any modern networking, and the C [[compiler]] is far from ANSI.
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  • ...an i286 [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]], and an IBM AT, or PS/2 compatible computer. All of the 16-bit versions were limited to a SINGLE MS-DOS compatibility ...over this version of OS/2, it quickly faded as you had to either buy a new computer with it installed, or jump through OEM channels to get OS/2. Microsoft did
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  • In modern times, ITS runs on a KS10 at the [[Living Computer Museum]]; it was previously MIT-AI. The museum also has the KL10 MIT-MC in * Steven Levy, ''Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution'', Doubleday, Garden City, 1984 (original edition) - covers much
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  • Some of the world's largest computer vendors today announced support Solbourne, Tatung, Toshiba, and Sun Microsystems Computer Corp.
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  • ...'' was the second more complete release of the unencumbered [[BSD]] from [[Computer Systems Research Group|CSRG]]. Eventually this release led to the USL vs R Subject: V1.95 (BSD Networking Software, Release #2)
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  • release are the addition of ISO/OSI networking support, a freely The ISO/OSI Networking consists of a kernel implementation
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  • ...*NOT* work with Qemu... Also we are still going to install this as an ISA computer. Once MS-DOS has done it's quick boot (no config.sys/autoexec.bat) we go a ...d add TCP/IP in there as it's the only thing that will work with user mode networking...
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  • NT 3.51 is expecting an ISA computer, and this will limit your choice of network cards to the NE2000. == networking ==
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  • ...Another alternative for computer communications''], [[AFIPS]], Fall Joint Computer Conference, 1970 * Franklin F. Kuo, [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6753009/ ''Computer Networks — The ALOHA System''], Journal of Research of the National Burea
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