-
Interdata, Inc., was a
computer company,
founded in 1966 by a
former Electronic ****ociates engineer,
Daniel Sinnott, and was
based in Oceanport, New Jersey...
- to the
Interdata 7/32, thus
proving the
portability of Unix and its new
systems programming language C in practice.
Their "Wollongong
Interdata UNIX, Level...
- were 32-bit
minicomputers introduced by Perkin-Elmer
after they
acquired Interdata, Inc., in 1973. The 7/32 and 8/32 are
primarily remembered for
being the...
- the
University of
Wollongong for the
Interdata 7/32,
followed by a Bell Labs port of
Version 7 to the
Interdata 8/32
during 1977 and 1978. Bell Labs produced...
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versions of the Unix
operating system for DEC PDP-7, PDP-11, VAX and
Interdata 7/32 and 8/32 computers,
developed in the Bell Labs
Computing Sciences...
-
machine was
announced in 1977. They had
already begun a Unix port to the
Interdata 8/32 instead. DEC then
approached a
different Bell Labs
group in Holmdel...
- systems.
Nixdorf Computer,
Norsk Data, and
Toshiba also
produced systems.
Interdata 7/32, 1974
Digital Equipment Corporation VAX-11/780, 1978
Prime Computer...
- Perkin-Elmer
Computer Systems Division was
formed through the
purchase of
Interdata, Inc., an
independent computer manufacturer, in 1973–1974 for some US$63...
- SIMH is a free and open source, multi-platform multi-system emulator. It is
maintained by Bob Supnik, a
former DEC
engineer and DEC vice president, and...
- Data
General Eclipse S/200 (ca. 1974),
Gould Powernode 9080 (1980s),
Interdata 8/32 (1970s), the SEL
Systems 85 and 86 as well as the SDS
Sigma 5 (1967)...