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  • File:Nord-10.jpeg
    A Nord-10 image from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nord-10.jpeg
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  • | name = NORD-10 | image = Nord-10.jpeg
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  • | architecture = NORD-10 }}The '''NORD-12''' was a slightly slower and memory-limited variant of the [[NORD-10]]
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  • The NORD-50 computer system is a completely integrated system of NORD-10/S and NORD-50 CPUs. The [[I/O]] system, [[file system]] and [[operating sys ...to be a fast [[floating point]] processor which is a total slave to the [[NORD-10/S]].
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  • ...is a [[mass storage]] oriented [[operating system]] for the [[NORD-1]], [[NORD-10]] and [[NORD-5]] computer systems. The main design objectives for NORD-OPS
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  • * 1973 - [[NORD-10]]
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  • * Development of the [[NORD-10]] started, estimated finished first half of 1973. * 12 NORD-10 installed
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  • File:Nord-10.jpeg
    A Nord-10 image from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nord-10.jpeg
    (1,600 × 1,200 (453 KB)) - 23:28, 16 May 2007
  • | name = NORD-10 | image = Nord-10.jpeg
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  • | predecessor = NORD-10/S ...gian computer vendor [[Norsk Data]]. It was the successor of the earlier [[NORD-10]] minicomputer.
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  • | architecture = NORD-10 }}The '''NORD-12''' was a slightly slower and memory-limited variant of the [[NORD-10]]
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  • ...f this type of usage include [[BCC 500]], [[Maxc]], [[Xerox Alto|Alto]], [[NORD-10]], [[International Business Machines|IBM]]'s [[PALM]], and the processor in
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  • ...-tasking]] system was used for Norsk Data's server machines (such as the [[NORD-10]] and the [[ND-100|NORD-100]] series) for the remainder of the company's li A [[NORD-10]] running SINTRAN was one of the first [[ARPANET]] hosts outside USA.
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  • The NORD-50 computer system is a completely integrated system of NORD-10/S and NORD-50 CPUs. The [[I/O]] system, [[file system]] and [[operating sys ...to be a fast [[floating point]] processor which is a total slave to the [[NORD-10/S]].
    3 KB (496 words) - 01:51, 20 October 2018
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