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  • ...croprocessor]] that was designed by Chuck Peddle and Bill Mensch for [[MOS Technology]] in 1975. When it was introduced at around $25 it was the least expensive ...plus of course [[Commodore]], the company which eventually bought out MOS Technology.
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  • [[Image:Technology_Square.png|thumb|250px|right|Technology Square in 1994; Building NE43 at lower right]] ...'' was the nickname for [[MIT]] building NE43; its formal address was '545 Technology Square', but everyone just called it by the shortened form, '''Tech Sq'''.
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  • The '''Massachusetts Institute of Technology''' (usually '''MIT''') is a university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was * [[Technology Square]]
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  • '''Storage Technology Corporation''' was an [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEM]] which made [[
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  • ...s as 'Shugart Technology' (the name was fairly quickly changed to 'Seagate Technology' to avoid being sued by Shugart Associates - which had also been founded by
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  • ...an half their life, [[core memory]] was still the standard [[main memory]] technology. By the end, the now-ubiquitous [[microprocessor]]s and [[dynamic RAM]] had
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  • ...elion/OSD-R8203A_Xerox_Office_System_Technology_Jan1984.pdf Office Systems Technology - A Look into the World of the Xerox 8000 Series Products: Workstations, Se
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  • : ''1975. With the use of LSI semiconductor technology (the [[LSI-11]] and [[LSI-11/2]] processor), it was a compact implementatio
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  • * [http://www.decconnection.org/digitalstechnology.htm Digital's Technology Heritage]
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  • | CPU-technology = Bipolar Schottky
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  • | CPU-technology = Bipolar Schottky
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  • * Emerson W. Pugh, ''Building IBM: Shaping an Industry and Its Technology'', M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, 1995
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  • #REDIRECT [[MOS Technology 6502]]
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  • ...croprocessor]] that was designed by Chuck Peddle and Bill Mensch for [[MOS Technology]] in 1975. When it was introduced at around $25 it was the least expensive ...plus of course [[Commodore]], the company which eventually bought out MOS Technology.
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  • #REDIRECT [[MOS Technology 6502#MOS_6510]]
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  • ...ndeed shared a common code base with) BASIC implementations on other [[MOS Technology 6502|6502]]-based computers, such as [[Commodore BASIC]]: it used line numb
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  • ...gle board computer designed by [[Chuck Peddle]] and originally sold by MOS Technology.
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  • | CPU-technology = Bipolar Schottky
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  • ...5_progress_log] and [[Trondheim]] by [[Norwegian University of Science and Technology|NTNU]].
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  • | CPU-technology = ZMOS
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  • | manufacturer = [[MOS Technology]], [[Commodore Business Machines]] The KIM-1 was developed by [[MOS Technology]] to prototype and show off the abilities of their [[CPU]], the [[MOS 6502]
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  • ...ire-wrap]]ped PDP. It was the first to use their [[FLIP CHIP|Flip-ChipĀ®]] technology, but also included the older [[System Module]]s.
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  • * [[Advanced Technology Attachment]] or ATA (aka PATA, IDE, EIDE, ATAPI, etc.) disk/tape peripheral
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  • | CPU-technology = Advanced Schottky
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  • ...[[integrated circuit]]. FLIP CHIPs incorporating [[integrated circuit|IC]] technology eventually followed, and the limited number of contact pins eventually beca (They should not be confused with the generic technology term [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip_chip 'flip chip']; the DEC version,
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