- The
DECstation was a
brand of
computers used by DEC, and
refers to
three distinct lines of
computer systems—the
first released in 1978 as a word processing...
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harder and
harder to
maintain as it aged
Sprite home page
Booting a
Sprite harddisk image on an
emulated DECstation 5000/200
Sprite Source Code on Github...
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discontinued native Unix
operating systems for the PDP-11, VAX,
MicroVAX and
DECstations. The
initial development of Unix
occurred on DEC equipment,
notably DEC...
- semap****s and
shared memory.
Version 2.2 has been
ported to the Apollo,
DECstation, Data
General AViiON, HP 9000
Series 300, Multimax, NeXT, PA-RISC, RS/6000...
- for Amiga; uses the AMD Am7990 chip The same
interface chip is used in
DECstation as well.
Ariadne Zorro-II
Ethernet interface using the AMD Am7990 A4066...
- Code name PMAX.
Rebranded Personal DECstation 5000
Series without any graphics. Code name MAXINE.
Rebranded DECstation 5000
Model 100
Series without any...
- America, an
internal modem was also available. It was su****ded by the
DECstation 200 and 300 in
January 1989.
VAXmate technical reference (PDF). Digital...
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platform independent.
There are
official ports to Apollo/Domain, IBM RS6000,
DECStation/ultrix, VAX/VMS, VAX/Ultrix, MS-DOS, Unix, Windows,
classic Mac OS, Linux...
- systems, it was
mostly used in Digital's own
systems such as the MIPS-based
DECstation and
DECsystem systems, in the
VAXstation 4000, and in the Alpha-based...
- (MFLOPS), and
would appear in the like of the 1987 SGI IRIS 4D and 1988
DECstation 2100 workstations. 1986 also saw
similar technology in Sun's
first SPARC...