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The CM 1700 was a Soviet clone of the [[VAX-11/730]] or the [[VAX-11/750|750]]. I think they ran [[VMS]] on these, and most certainly a 32bit version of [[DEMOS]]. | The CM 1700 was a Soviet clone of the [[VAX-11/730]] or the [[VAX-11/750|750]]. I think they ran [[VMS]] on these, and most certainly a 32bit version of [[DEMOS]]. |
Revision as of 13:49, 4 May 2011
The CM 1700 was a Soviet clone of the VAX-11/730 or the 750. I think they ran VMS on these, and most certainly a 32bit version of DEMOS.
A Whetstone benchmark places this machine in the same scope as the 730.
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