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  • The '''PDP-11/53''' was an all in one [[QBUS]] system solution based on the [[KDJ11-D CPU]]. ...PDP11/AZ-GPTAA-MC_MicroPDP11_53_System_Supplement_Jun86.pdf MicroPDP-11/53 System Supplement Manual] (AZ-GPTAA-MC)
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  • * [https://www.pdp-11.nl/pdp11-93startpage.html µPDP-11/93 System Overview]
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  • The '''PDP-11/23''' was the second [[QBUS]] [[PDP-11]] system; it used the [[KDF11-A CPU]] (M8189).
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  • ...l mill in Maynard, Massachusetts. The original product line was modules, [[System Module]]s. Once those were established, they started producing computers us
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  • ...uad]] cards (M7254-7), which plugged into a custom-wired 4 slot hex-high [[system unit]] [[backplane]], for a [[BA11 mounting boxes|BA11]] slide-out mounting It was used with the [[UNICHANNEL 15 System|UC15 Unichannel]], which used a PDP-11 (usually a [[PDP-11/05]]) acting as
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  • ...rporation|DEC]]. They used an [[IBM 5440]] type pack, as used on the [[IBM System/3]]. Up to 4 drives may be attached to a single [[device controller|control To keep the [[head]]s properly aligned on the tracks, it used a servo system driven by servo data written on the pack (along with [[sector]] headers) at
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  • A variety of other instructions (e.g. to trap to the [[operating system]], [[halt]] the CPU, etc) also exist.
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  • ...y 4 per bus with the earlier RK02/03 and [[RK11-C disk controller|RK11-C]] system. (The RK11-C has two different drive buses, each which can handle up to fou
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  • ...u/pdf/EK-1T23B-OP-001%20PDP11-23-PLUS%20System%20Manual.pdf PDP-11/23-PLUS System Manual]
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  • ...ref_4|[4]]] The VAX-11/780 was given the codename "Star" and its operating system, VAX/VMS, was codenamed "Starlet".[[#ref_4|[4]]] VAX/[[VMS]] Version V1.0 s * the [[MS780 Memory System]] main memory;
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  • ==VAX-11/782 Attached-processor System== ...ttached-processor system is a tightly coupled, asymmetrical multiprocessor system based on a MA780 multiport shared memory.
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  • [[Image:VAX750block.jpg|left|thumb|450px|VAX-11/750 system block diagram, showing the major /750 functional units and how they connect * [[MS750 Memory System]]
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  • | operating system = Built-in [[BASIC]], and Atari DOS
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  • ...IX' to 'Unix' as of [[Unix Seventh Edition|V7]]) is a computer [[operating system]] originally developed in the 1970s by a group of AT&T employees at Bell La ...Sharing System]] (on which Thompson worked), and [[Compatible Time-Sharing System|CTSS]] and [[Multics]] (on which all of them had worked, before [[Bell Labs
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  • ...nia Micro Devices]], and Ricoh. Ricoh made a variant for the Nintendo game system, this version missed the BCD instructions - presumably never needed for Nin
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  • | operating system = In-ROM [[Microsoft BASIC]] v 2.0
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  • ...he BASIC command interpreter was placed in a separate program called BASIC.SYSTEM. ...bytecode that was interpreted by a runtime module, much like the [[UCSD p-System]].
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  • | caption = Logging into a 4.7 VMS system '''VMS ''' is a high-end, secure, [[multi-tasking]] [[operating system]] written by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] and currently actively maint
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  • Generating a system on version 9 of the [[RSTS/E]] [[operating system]] is much, MUCH easier than on the earlier releases. This is largely becau ...f this writing (May 2007) there are several methods of generating a RSTS/E system, depending on what hardware you have available.
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  • ...he [[main memory]] uses the same internal memory bus as the [[MS750 Memory System]] (and thus the same memory array modules, 1-5 of them).
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