-
companies first built minicomputers, such as DEC, Data General, and Hewlett-Packard (HP) (who now
refers to its HP3000
minicomputers as "servers" rather...
- PC12 by
Artronix was a
minicomputer built with 7400-series TTL
technology and
ferrite core memory.
Computers were
manufactured at the
Artronix facility...
- in
science and
research as well as for
business - and
referred to as
minicomputers.[disputed – discuss] IBM
favored the term "midrange computer" for their...
-
upper left with a
value of 8. Each
Minicomputer is
designed to
represent a
single decimal digit, and
multiple Minicomputers can be used
together to represent...
- be
called "personal" were
early minicomputers such as the LINC and PDP-8, and
later on VAX and
larger minicomputers from
Digital Equipment Corporation...
- microprocessors. The
predecessors to
these computers,
mainframes and
minicomputers, were
comparatively much
larger and more
expensive (though
indeed present-day...
-
capacities and
therefore reduce their cost. Smaller, more
affordable minicomputers allowed larger businesses to run
their own
computing centers in-house...
- in at the
terminal on Unix /
Linux systems. Windows, DOS, and
older minicomputers used Control-Z for this purpose. 3 Control-G is an
artifact of the days...
- M****achusetts-based
producer of
minicomputers from 1972
until 1992. With the
advent of PCs and the
decline of the
minicomputer industry,
Prime was
forced out...
- time when most
minicomputers (such as the PDP-11 or Data
General Eclipse or IBM Series/1) were 16-bit.
These traditional minicomputers in the last few...