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  • <!-- {{Infobox VAX ...ies‎‎]] and [[VAXstation 4000 series‎‎]] units; although, like the VAX 4000, it uses a [[BA440 Enclosure]].
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  • The game was ported to [[VAX]] computers running [[VMS]] in 1978 by the author with the help of Dan Gahl Innumerable four-player games were played on the VAX computer systems at UWO (Western University) in London Ontario, Canada, for the next few yea
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  • ...0''' is the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] used in [[VAX 4000 Model 200]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit boar [[Category: VAX QBUS Processors]]
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  • ...0''' is the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] used in [[VAX 4000 Model 300]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit boar [[Category: VAX QBUS Processors]]
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  • ...5''' is the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] used in [[VAX 4000 Model 400]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit boar [[Category: VAX QBUS Processors]]
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  • ...0''' is the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] used in [[VAX 4000 Model 500]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit boar [[Category: VAX QBUS Processors]]
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  • ...0''' is the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] used in [[VAX 4000 Model 600]] systems. It is a single [[DEC card form factor|quad]]-height [[printed circuit boar [[Category: VAX QBUS Processors]]
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  • == Accessing the HSD10 from the VAX console prompt == ...0opa.pdf HSD10 DSSI-to-SCSI Bus Adapter Operation Information for VAX 4000 Systems] (EK-HSD10-OP.A01)
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  • ...AEI, Marconi and [[Elliott-Automation]], to form Marconi Elliott Computer Systems Limited, re-named GEC Computers in 1971. They were a subsidiary of General ...company brought out its Series 63 machines, intended to compete with the [[VAX]]; the British Government bought about ten of as part of its [[Alvey Projec
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