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3: ! colspan="2" | DEC VAX 5: | colspan=2 align=center | [[Image:Vax780 small.jpeg|200px]] 23: |[[VAX/VMS]], [[Ultrix]], [[Berkeley Software Distributi... 26: '''VAX''' is a [[32-bit]] [[computer architecture|comput... 28: The VAX has been perceived as the quintessential [[CISC]]... VUPS (227 bytes) 1: ...of 1 VUPS is equivalent to the performance of the VAX 11-780, or about 1 [[MIPS]]. TPU programming language (298 bytes) 1: ...hich was supplied with the [[operating system]] [[VAX]]/[[Virtual Memory System|VMS]]. Ultrix (1284 bytes) 1: ...ix on, the first port to VAX was in [[1978]] (the VAX was only released in [[October]] [[1977]]). Howev... 3: ...s, and on [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[VAX]]-machines. Interlink (200 bytes) 1: ...are]] for [[file transfer]] between [[IBM]] and [[VAX]] [[computer]]s. Kyoto Common Lisp (1150 bytes) 7: ...]/[[AIX operating system|AIX]], [[VAX]]/[[BSD]] [[VAX]]/[[Ultrix]], [[NeXT]]. Supermini (1224 bytes) 2: ... [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] at their [[VAX]] announcement in 1976, the term is now largely o... 7: *[[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[VAX]], [[1978]] Million instructions per second (2199 bytes) 5: ...inal 1 MIPS. (The measure was also known as the "VAX Unit of Performance" or VUP). Fcx (226 bytes) 1: ...ession|compression]] utility and format used on [[VAX]] and [[Personal computer|PC]] computers. Computer-aided maintenance (1952 bytes) 1: ...t system]]s, because the problem of configuring a VAX required expert knowledge. During the research, t... DEC PRISM (3345 bytes) 3: ...sh cow]], the [[DEC VAX|VAX]], on a RISC CPU. The VAX is often used as the cannonical example of the "p... 11: ...ng the more commonly used instructions from the [[VAX]], a feature would later be copied into the Alpha... Idris (operating system) (563 bytes) 3: ...orted to run on a number of platforms including [[VAX]], [[Motorola 68000]] and [[Intel 8086]]. Prime Computer (2091 bytes) 20: ...o the [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[Vax|Vax 11/780]] and was one of the first 32bit [[supermi... Trygve Fossum (492 bytes) 1: ...hitects/designers (before that he worked on the [[VAX]] 9000). At Intel he has worked with the [[Itaniu... Interlisp (2065 bytes) 9: ...X]] running [[BSD Unix]] resulted in '''Interlisp-VAX'''. Computer Graphics Lab (819 bytes) 3: ...vie. Production mainly focused around DEC PDP and VAX machines. SM EVM (588 bytes) 5: ...ital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[PDP-11]] and [[VAX]]. Ratatat (903 bytes) 3: ...ad experienced other projects, such as Mast's [[E*vax]] and Stroud's stage work with [[Ben Kweller]] an... 51-FORTH (1064 bytes) 3: ... about 8K of RAM. It was cross-developed from a [[VAX]] to an [[RTX2000]] Forth system connected to dua... OpenVMS (8092 bytes) 3: ...rred to as just '''VMS''', it originally ran on [[VAX]] systems, and was later ported to the [[DEC Alph... 8: ...minated in the [[VAX]] 11/780 computer and the '''VAX-11/VMS''' operating system. 10: ...time as the VAX-11 computer was renamed to simply VAX)''. In [[1991]] it was renamed again to '''OpenV... 15: ... achieved. Subsequent version numberings for the VAX and Alpha variants of the product have remained c... 18: ...e VAX to Alpha port, in which a "snapshot" of the VAX code base was used as the basis for the Alpha rel...
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