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  • Machines with a [[DEC Alpha]] CPU. [[Category: DEC Architectures]]
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  • ...n set architecture]] (ISA) developed by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] (DEC), designed to replace the 32-bit [[VAX]] [[Complex Instruction Set Computer ...(previously known as OpenVMS AXP), [[Tru64]] [[UNIX]] (previously known as DEC OSF/1 AXP and Digital UNIX), and [[Windows NT]] (until 4.0 SP6 and Windows
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  • ===DEC hardware=== [[DEC engineering drawing numbers]]
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  • This template is for any DEC Alpha computer system. [[Category: DEC Alphas]]
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  • [[Category: DEC Alphas]]
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  • ...[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] produced by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. They were introduced in November, 1992, and were replaced by the [[Alpha * [[DEC 4000 Model 610/620|610]]
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