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Plural form of (a computer system of the 1970s).
PDP-11s are still used in the atsea data collection role, so some means is necessary of transferring the data files thus produced to the VAXen...
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PDP-11s are still used in the atsea data collection role, so some means is necessary of transferring the data files thus produced to the VAXen...
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vaxen — ● ►en /vak sen/ n. pl. ►ORDI Pluriel de VAX … Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone
Emacs — infobox software caption = GNU Emacs 22.0.91.1 with multiple buffers and syntax highlighting for LaTeX, C#, and C. developer = the GNU project author = Richard Stallman released = release year|1976 frequently updated = yes programming language =… … Wikipedia
Kremvax — was originally a fictitious 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 a posting ostensibly originated there by Soviet leader Konstantin… … Wikipedia
VAX — redirects here. For the brand of vacuum cleaners, see Vax (vacuum). For the author, see Vachss. DEC VAX Manufacturer: Digital Equipment Corporation Byte size: 8 bits (octet) Address bus size: 32 bits Peripheral bus … Wikipedia
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Ultrix — Company / developer Digital Equipment Corporation OS family BSD Unix Working state Historic Source model Closed source Initial release 1984 … Wikipedia
Coroutine — Coroutines are computer program components that generalize subroutines to allow multiple entry points for suspending and resuming execution at certain locations. Coroutines are well suited for implementing more familiar program components such as … Wikipedia
MicroVAX — Die VAX (Virtual Address eXtension) ist eine Rechnerarchitektur der Digital Equipment Corporation. Geschichte Die erste VAX mit der Typenbezeichnung 11/780 kam im Oktober 1977 auf den Markt. Im Februar 1978 wurde ein spezielles Betriebssystem für … Deutsch Wikipedia
VAX — Die VAX (Virtual Address eXtension) ist eine Rechnerarchitektur der Digital Equipment Corporation. Geschichte Die erste VAX mit der Typenbezeichnung 11/780 kam im Oktober 1977 auf den Markt. Im Februar 1978 wurde ein spezielles Betriebssystem für … Deutsch Wikipedia
Virtual Address eXtension — Die VAX (Virtual Address eXtension) ist eine Rechnerarchitektur der Digital Equipment Corporation. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Merkmale 3 Prozessor 4 Virtualisierung … Deutsch Wikipedia