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  • Initially built with four layers, it later (1992) evolved into a seven layer [[Open Systems Interconnection|OSI]] compliant ...rtin, Joe Leben, ''DECnet Phase V: An OSI Implementation''. Digital Press, 1992. ISBN 1-55580-769-0.
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  • |10.1||1992 August||
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  • ...Work: Snapshots from the First Thirty-Five Years''], Digital, Burlington, 1992 - good overview with many direct quotations from DEC engineers <!-- https://www.computerhistory.org/pdp-1/_media/pdf/dec.digital_at_work.1992.102630350.pdf -->
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  • <div id="ref_1">[1] CPU Upgrade Guide. Spring-Summer 1992. </div>
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  • ==1992==
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  • [[SLS]], released some time in 1992. You can find some of the old SLS installs [http://www.oldlinux.org/Linux. Note: The following text was written by Linus on July 31 1992. It is a collection of various artifacts from the period in which Linux fir
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  • <div id="ref_2">[2] CPU Upgrade Guide. Spring-Summer 1992. </div>
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  • |Aug 1992
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  • * 1992 - First run on KS10 software simulator
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  • 1992. Solaris 2.0 will be shipped in volume for both platforms in the first half of 1992. Pricing will be announced at that time. Product
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  • | year introduced = 1992 This is the first version of 386 BSD that was released, on March 17, 1992. This version doesn't share its disk with MS-DOS or any other OS's, and us
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  • Sometime around October 1992, the CSRG was no longer distributing this release because of the lawsuit.
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  • ...erence in San Francisco, followed up with another beta in October 11th, of 1992.
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  • ...n I can find is included in the [[Windows_NT_3.1_October_1992_beta|October 1992 Windows NT Beta]].
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  • "Meanwhile, as well documented, in the book by Manes and Andrews (1992) and elsewhere, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer had had it up to their ears wi
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  • | year introduced = 1992
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  • ...ifications as the Amiga 500. Releasing a machine with a 7Mhz 68000 around 1992 seemed crazy as Apple had moved on to Quadras and even the PC market was in
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  • Compaq’s June 1992 product announcements and price cuts were singular in internal Dell transfo Dell SVR4 Issue 2.2 came out in 1992 as the crowning achievement of a great development effort, but the writing
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  • * [[VAX 4000 Model 100/100A‎|VAX 4000 Model 100]] (1992) * [[VAX 4000 Model 400]] (1992)
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  • ...mp predating the release date you can set the time to eg. the 16th of July 1992 using bochsrc until you have the date command. Copyright (c) 1989,1990,1991,1992 William F. Jolitz. All rights reserved.<br>
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  • 14 July 1992
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  • ...uffered from the expected limitations of a first release. Later, October, 1992, AIX version 1.3 ran on the PS/2 and some compatibles.
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  • | year introduced = 1992 All info I have at the moment points to this release being in January of 1992. Unlike prior releases, I do have a solid list of changes, thanks to [http:
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  • | year introduced = 1992 (last updated 13 Jan 1992 (with changes by Linus 4.4.92))
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  • 1992), as well as providing the actual source code, I hope 386BSD RELEASE NOTES 1 March 1992
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  • Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1984-1992. All rights reserved.
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  • Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1992-93. All rights reserved.
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  • (C) 1989-1992 Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1984-1992. All rights reserved.
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  • | year introduced = 1992
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  • *[[Windows NT 3.1 July 1992 beta|Preliminarly Release for Developers (July 1992) build 297]] *[[Windows NT 3.1 August 1992 beta]]
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  • | caption = The October 1992 CD | name = Windows NT October 1992 beta
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  • | caption = The July 1992 CD | name = Windows NT July 1992 Win32 PDC CD
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  • * [[Olivetti M700-10|M700-10]] - 1992[http://www.cbronline.com/news/olivetti_pops_ace_box_still_no_operating_syst
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  • | year introduced = 1992
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  • in 1991. It was developed by [[MIPS Computer Systems]] Inc but soon after (1992) the company was acquired by [[Silicon Graphics]] (SGI)
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  • ...t person shooter game that defined the 3d shooter genre. Released May 5th 1992 It would take the world by storm. It was released as a shareware title whi
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  • Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1992-94. All rights reserved.
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  • Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1992-1995. All rights reserved.
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  • Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1992-1997. All rights reserved.
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  • <div id="ref_1">[1] CPU Upgrade Guide. Spring-Summer 1992. </div>
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  • <div id="ref_1">[1] CPU Upgrade Guide. Spring-Summer 1992. </div>
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  • <div id="ref_2">[2] CPU Upgrade Guide. Spring-Summer 1992. </div>
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  • | Announcement = 7 July 1992
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  • <div id="ref_3">[3] CPU Upgrade Guide. Spring-Summer 1992</div>
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  • | Announcement = 7 July 1992
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  • | Announcement = 7 July 1992 | FRS-date = 24 April 1992
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  • <div id="ref_3">[3] CPU Upgrade Guide. Spring-Summer 1992. </div>
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  • | Announcement = 7 July 1992
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  • <div id="ref_1">[1] CPU Upgrade Guide. Spring-Summer 1992. </div>
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  • | Last-order = 30 June 1992 | Last-ship = 30 September 1992
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  • ...ref_2">[2] Digital's VAXstation 4000 Performance Summary. Version 3.0 July 1992. EC-N0857-51</div>
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  • ...ref_5">[5] Digital's VAXstation 4000 Performance Summary. Version 3.0 July 1992. EC-N0857-51</div>
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  • ...ref_2">[2] Digital's VAXstation 4000 Performance Summary. Version 3.0 July 1992. EC-N0857-51</div> ...ef_3">[3] Digital's VAXstation 4000 Performance Summary. Version 3.0 March 1992. EC-N0626-51</div>
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  • | Announcement = 7 July 1992 ...ref_1">[1] Digital's VAXstation 4000 Performance Summary. Version 3.0 July 1992. EC-N0857-51</div>
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  • ...ref_2">[2] Digital's VAXstation 4000 Performance Summary. Version 3.0 July 1992. EC-N0857-51</div>
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  • <div id="ref_1">[1] DECdirect Feb-Apr 1992. </div>
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  • <div id="ref_1">[1] DECdirect Feb-Apr 1992. </div>
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  • | Announcement = 22 June 1992
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  • <div id="ref_1">[1] DECdirect Feb-Apr 1992. </div>
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  • <div id="ref_2">[2] DECdirect Feb-Apr 1992. </div>
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  • Visual Basic 2.0 was released in 1992 and continued to support Windows 3.0. It included UI refinements, such as
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  • The [[VAX 7000 Model 600]] systems were announced in July 1992; the [[VAX 7000 Model 700]] systems came along two years later in August 19
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  • ...NORD-100]] series) for the remainder of the company's lifetime, i.e. until 1992.
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  • * [[Nimrod]] (RFC-1992, 1996) - A follow-on to IDPR, enhanced to take over both the [[EGP]] and [[
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  • ...ef_6">[6] COBRA MEMORY SYSTEM SPECIFICATION. Version 0.7 - 6. February 26, 1992</div>
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  • ...ost important ones from [[Xerox PARC]]. He was awarded the Turing Award in 1992.
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  • (1984 to 1992 period) ...EK-QUORM-Q1-001.pdf VAXcluster Systems Quorum, Volume 8, Issue 2, November 1992])
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  • * The MS400-BA memory module (4 MB) cost 6,477 German Marks in 1992 (about 4,147 US$) * The MS400-CA memory module (12 MB) cost 15,020 German Marks in 1992 (about 9,616 US$)
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  • | year introduced = 1992 === 1992 Alpha ===
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  • ...elligence in Medicine''' was a [[PDP-10]] system in operation from 1974 to 1992. It started out with one [[KI10]] processor running [[TENEX]], expanded to
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  • TI sold its UNIX business to [[Hewlett-Packard|HP]] in 1992.
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  • ...y [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. They were introduced in November, 1992, and were replaced by the [[AlphaServer 2000]] and [[AlphaServer 2100|2100]
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  • ...n Neumann, Game Theory, and the Puzzle of the Bomb'', Doubleday, New York, 1992 - focuses on game theory
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