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}}The '''NORD-20''' was a smaller, architecturally compatible version of the [[NORD-10]], for use in OEM and process control systems.
 
}}The '''NORD-20''' was a smaller, architecturally compatible version of the [[NORD-10]], for use in OEM and process control systems.
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According to the 16th Aug 1973 issue of 'Computing Magazine', the NORD-20 was introduced in 1973. But Oslo Museum has a picture[1] of the NORD-20 which is dated October 1971, and it was probably introduced commercially in 1972, i.e. before the [[NORD-10]].
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[NORD-10]]
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* http://www.oslobilder.no/OMU/OB.%C3%9871/3415[1]
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* [[NORD-10]]
  
 
[[Category:Norsk Data Hardware]][[Category:Norwegian Computer History]]
 
[[Category:Norsk Data Hardware]][[Category:Norwegian Computer History]]

Revision as of 13:33, 22 August 2016


NORD-20
Manufacturer: Norsk Data
Year Introduced: 1972
Word Size: 16 bit

The NORD-20 was a smaller, architecturally compatible version of the NORD-10, for use in OEM and process control systems.

According to the 16th Aug 1973 issue of 'Computing Magazine', the NORD-20 was introduced in 1973. But Oslo Museum has a picture[1] of the NORD-20 which is dated October 1971, and it was probably introduced commercially in 1972, i.e. before the NORD-10.

See Also