- The
Unibus was the
earliest of
several computer bus and
backplane designs used with PDP-11 and
early VAX
systems manufactured by the
Digital Equipment...
-
State Fair. This
collection also
includes Wallace's
influential essay "E
Unibus Pluram" on television's
impact on
contemporary literature and the use of...
- Corporation.
Later PDP–11
Unibus systems were
designed to use
similar Q-Bus
processor cards,
using a
Unibus adapter to
support existing Unibus peripherals, sometimes...
- with the
baseband signal. The
Digital Equipment Corporation minicomputer Unibus systems used
terminator cards with 178 Ω pull-up
resistors on the multi-drop...
-
often described as the
founder of a "postironic" literature. His
essays "E
Unibus Pluram" and "Fictional ****ures and the Con****uously Young"
describe and...
-
protected by
error correcting code (ECC). The VAX-11/780 uses the
Unibus and M****bus for I/O.
Unibus is used for
attaching lower-speed
peripherals such as terminals...
-
individual "fingers,"
similarly to
Unibus modules, but are
limited to four connectors,
compared to the six of
Unibus.
Modules are
available in
either double-height...
- Wallace,
David Foster. "E
Unibus Pluram:
Television and U.S. Fiction".
Review of
Contemporary Fiction. 13 (2): 151–194. "E
Unibus Pluram:
Television and...
-
debuted in 1919, with
Gloucestershire Aircraft Company following with its
Unibus in 1920. The
Skootamota was
noted for
being practical, po****r, and economical...
-
London bus services.
During 1997, it also
bought the Denmark-based
operator Unibus,
becoming its
first venture based outside the
United Kingdom.
During November...