- VAX (an
acronym for
virtual address extension) is a
series of
computers featuring a 32-bit
instruction set
architecture (ISA) and
virtual memory that was...
- is
sometimes pluralized as emacsen, by
phonetic analogy with
boxen and
VAXen,
referring to
different varieties of Emacs. Free and open-source software...
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Usenet site at the Kremlin,
named like the then
large number of
Usenet VAXen with
names of the form foovax.
Kremvax was
announced on
April 1, 1984, in...
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version 4.5 in 1995,
which supported all
previously supported DECstations and
VAXen.
There were some
subsequent Y2K patches. WordMARC, a
scientifically oriented...
- the
current (i.e that of the next)
instruction address onto the stack. On
VAXen (in VAX MACRO) the
comparable instruction is "JSB @(SP)+". Even on a Motorola...
- oxen. In the same context,
multiple VAX
computers are
sometimes called Vaxen,
particularly if
operating as a cluster.
Multiple Unix
systems are sometimes...
-
Usenet site at the Kremlin,
named like the then
large number of
Usenet VAXen with
names of the form "foovax" lp0 on fire (also
known as
Printer on Fire)...
- 1980s and
early 1990s.
SIMACS was not
limited to the PDP-11
product line;
VAXen could also use it. In 1981,
Evans Griffiths & Hart
marketed the ROSS/V product...
- of
Waterloo (Technical report). Wong, Wai
Victoria (1987).
Concordia ****
Vaxen:
Porting Harmony to the VAX-11/750 (Technical report). Roth, G.; O'Hara...
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project had a
staff of 17,
serving about 400
users at six sites,
using seven VAXen (six VAX-11/780s and one VAX-11/750,
representing a
total of
about 6.5 GB...