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36-bit computer by Digital (1966–1983)
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)'s PDP-10, later marketed as the DECsystem-10, is a mainframe computer family manufactured from 1966, delivered from
PDP-10
Type of mainframe computer
The DECSYSTEM-20 was a family of 36-bit Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-10 mainframe computers running the TOPS-20 operating system and was introduced
DECSYSTEM-20
Series of server computers
DECsystem was a line of server computers from Digital Equipment Corporation. They were based on MIPS architecture processors and ran DEC's version of
DECsystem
Operating system by Digital Equipment Corporation
Reference Manual was described as for "DECsystem-10/DECSYSTEM-20 Processor" (meaning the DEC PDP-10 and the DECSYSTEM-20). TOPS-20 began in 1969 as the TENEX
TOPS-20
Multiprocessor computer system where not all of the CPUs are treated equally
Manual" (PDF). "1.4 DECsystem-10 Multiprocessing". Introduction to DECsystem-10 Software (PDF). DEC-10-MZDC-D. Retrieved 2023-09-13. DECsystem-10 Technical Summary
Asymmetric_multiprocessing
Video game of multiple players
distributed to universities with DECsystem-10s. In 1981 Cliff Zimmerman wrote an homage to Star Trek in MACRO-10 for DECsystem-10s and -20s using VT100-series
Multiplayer_video_game
Name used for several lines of minicomputers
PDP-15 12-bit: PDP-5 → PDP-8 → PDP-12 36-bit: PDP-6 → PDP-10 → DECsystem-10 → DECsystem-20 16-bit: PDP-11 [→ 32-bit: VAX] PDP-1 The original PDP, an 18-bit
Programmed_Data_Processor
Monetary symbol used in many national currencies
"end of line" or "end of text" include JOVIAL, CMS-2, the QED editor and DECsystem-10 (a known influence on CP/M), which displayed the character to confirm
Dollar_sign
Assembly language
facilities for DEC's PDP-10-based Mainframe computer systems, the DECsystem-10 and the DECSYSTEM-20. MACRO-10 is implemented as a two-pass assembler. A simple
MACRO-10
Operating system for DEC PDP-10
operating system from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for the PDP-10 (or DECsystem-10) mainframe computer family. Launched in 1967, TOPS-10 evolved from
TOPS-10
Series of discontinued Unix operating systems by DEC
workstations and DECsystem servers. Note that the DECstation and the later DECsystem products (as opposed to DEC's original DECsystem line) used MIPS processors
Ultrix
Character encoding
encoding created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for use on their DECsystem, PDP, and VAX computers. RADIX 50's 40-character repertoire (050 in octal)
DEC_RADIX_50
Direct interface to an operating system
CMND-16. Retrieved Mar 29, 2022. Digital Equipment Corporation (Aug 1977). DECSystem 10 Operating System Commands Manual (PDF). Retrieved Mar 29, 2022. Poizin
Shell_(computing)
Defunct computer museum in Seattle, Washington
PDP-10 KA10 (DECsystem-10) mainframe 1968 No No DEC PDP-10 KI10 (DECsystem-10) mainframe 1971 No No[citation needed] DEC PDP-10 KL10 (DECSYSTEM-2065) mainframe
Living Computers: Museum + Labs
Living_Computers:_Museum_+_Labs
Software information file
Calif. at Berkeley on a CDC 6400. Except to convert the FORTRAN to the DECsystem-10 no changes have been made to the programs. For the test data SLIC and
README
American video game designer
Brian Moriarty Brian Moriarty stands beside Infocom's DECSYSTEM-20 mainframe (1984) Born 1956 (age 69–70) Occupations Video game designer, Professor Known for
Brian_Moriarty
Computer architecture bit width
the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-6/PDP-10 (as used in the DECsystem-10/DECSYSTEM-20), and the Symbolics 3600 series. Some smaller machines, such
36-bit_computing
General-purpose programming language
to $2,977 million in 2025). Digital Equipment Corporation maintained DECSYSTEM-10 Fortran IV (F40) for PDP-10 from 1967 to 1975. Compilers were also
Fortran
Equal sharing of all resources by multiple identical processors
implemented the SMP feature, the earliest system running SMP was the DECSystem 1077 dual KI10 processor system. Later KL10 system could aggregate up
Symmetric_multiprocessing
American computer manufacturer (1957–1998)
DEC later re-branded all of the models in the 36-bit series as the "DECsystem-10", and PDP-10s are generally referred to by the model of their CPU,
Digital_Equipment_Corporation
1982 video game
of ARPANET.[citation needed] It was first written in Maclisp for the DECSYSTEM-20, then ported to Emacs Lisp in 1992. Since 1994 the game has shipped
Dunnet_(video_game)
1977 video game
company's president. The core game was complete, but it had been run only on DECSYSTEM-20 and PDP-11 mainframe computers. Infocom purchased a TRS-80 personal
Zork
1978 video game
Due in part to a fortuitous coincidence (MUD was written for the same DECSystem-10 computing platform that CompuServe used for its information service)
MUD1
Discontinued family of computer operating systems
aspects of CP/M were influenced by the TOPS-10 operating system of the DECsystem-10 mainframe computer, which Kildall had used as a development environment
CP/M
Computer bugs related to the year 2000
4 January 1975, overflowed the 12-bit field that had been used in the Decsystem 10 operating systems. There were numerous problems and crashes related
Year_2000_problem
Commands in some high-level programming languages
address. These commands originated with machine code monitors such as the DECsystem-10 monitor; these commands are particularly associated with the BASIC
PEEK_and_POKE
DEC PDP-11, they subsequently began to support COBOL on DEC's DECsystem-10 & DECSYSTEM-20. VAX support came later. The specifications also permitted COBOL
Business_Controls_Corporation
Software feature
com. Archived from the original on 2020-08-01. Retrieved 2006-09-10. DECSYSTEM-20 Assembly Language Guide "Working more productively with bash 2.x/3
Command-line_completion
RISC microprocessor
Corporation (DEC) for their DECstation workstations and multiprocessor DECsystem servers. Evans & Sutherland for their Vision (ESV) series workstations
R3000
Early object-oriented programming language
Pages from the DECsystem-10 SIMULA Language Handbook, as published by the Swedish National Defence Research Institute
Simula
Topics referred to by the same term
Summit Cyberpunk 2020, a cyberpunk role-playing game DECSYSTEM-2020, a model of computer in the DECSYSTEM-20 line The 20/20 Experience, an album by Justin
2020_(disambiguation)
American electrical engineer and political activist (born 1934)
1969, Datapoint 2200 in 1970, IBM 5100 portable computer in 1975, and DECSYSTEM-20 in 1976. Holt later joined Apple full-time as Apple Employee #5. According
Rod_Holt
Computer architecture with addressable bytes
German). Vol. I (5 ed.). Stuttgart, Germany: Gustav Fischer. p. 125. DECsystem-10/DECSYSTEM-20 Processor Reference Manual (PDF). Digital Equipment Corporation
Byte_addressing
1982 video game
first wrote the game as DND, a 1976 version of Dungeons & Dragons for the DECsystem-10 mainframe computer. He continued to develop DND at Purdue University
Telengard
Computer bus
mostly used in Digital's own systems such as the MIPS-based DECstation and DECsystem systems, in the VAXstation 4000, and in the Alpha-based DEC 3000 AXP.
TURBOchannel
operating system computing platforms, including Motorola 68000 series, DECSYSTEM-20s, Cray-1s, VAX, and many others. Today, PSL is mainly developed by
Portable_Standard_Lisp
1976 video game
version were designed to run on the PDP-10 and used features unique to DECSYSTEMS-10 Fortran IV on that architecture, meaning that the program could not
Colossal_Cave_Adventure
Data storage device
Archived from the original on April 15, 2005. Retrieved 2013-04-19. "DECsystem 5100 Maintenance Guide" (PDF). August 1990. Retrieved 2012-01-31. "3480
Tape_drive
File transfer protocol
floppy disks at various microcomputers around campus, such as IBM or DEC DECSYSTEM-20 mainframes and Intertec Superbrains running CP/M. IBM mainframes used
Kermit_(protocol)
1980. Initially available for Digital Equipment Corporation's DECsystem-10 and DECSYSTEM-20, a VAX version was released and installed January 1982. It
Accent_R
1960s computer collaboration system
Attempts to port NLS to other hardware, such as the PDP-10 and later on the DECSYSTEM-20, were successful. It was transported to other research institutes,
NLS_(computer_system)
advertisement for a presentation by Digital Equipment Corporation for their DECSYSTEM-20 products written by Gary Thuerk, a marketer of theirs, and Carl Gartley
History_of_email_spam
Line of computers sold by Digital Equipment Corporation
of RISC workstations and servers that ran Ultrix, the DECstation and DECsystem respectively, using processors from MIPS Computer Systems. In 1992 DEC
VAX
Technology for controlling access to file system items
Honeywell. December 1975. TENEX Executive Manual (PDF). BBN. April 1973. DECsystem 10 Monitor Calls Manual (PDF). DEC. May 1974. Unix Programmer's Manual
File-system_permissions
Dialect of the ALGOL-60 for systems programming
It was originally a large ALGOL 60-like language for the PDP-10 and DECSYSTEM-20. The language combined the earlier PDP-6/-10 language GOGOL compiler
SAIL_(programming_language)
Month of 1978
"Digital will be giving a product presentation of the newest members of the DECsystem-2020 family," inviting them to attend sessions on May 9 and May 11 at
May_1978
Programming language
many home computers' rudimentary operating systems. Microsoft used its DECsystem-20 to produce assembly code for dozens of different computer systems and
Microsoft_BASIC
Series of debugger programs
needed] DDT (Dynamic Debugging Technique), as implemented on the DECsystem-10 & DECSYSTEM-20 allowed references to symbols within the programming being debugged
Dynamic_Debugging_Technique
Computer bus used on VAX computers
length of 25 metres (82 ft). DSSI support was later extended to MIPS-based DECsystems and DEC Alpha-based AlphaServer systems. DSSI peripherals could be distinguished
Digital Storage Systems Interconnect
Digital_Storage_Systems_Interconnect
Type of computer instructions
Corporation. August 1986. SA22-7125-2. Retrieved Sep 20, 2018. DECsystem-10 - DECSYSTEM--20 - Processor Reference Manual (PDF). Digital Equipment Corporation
Bit_manipulation_instructions
Defunct international data communications network
on Digital Equipment Corporation's 36-bit hardware: the DECsystem-10 and also the DECSYSTEM-20, hence the 1022 name. 1022 was a hierarchical database
Tymnet
Bus for VAX computers
88xx models) and the VAX 9000 systems and also on the MIPS R3000 based DECsystem 5800 series. A PDP-11 implementation (the PDP-11/27) was envisioned but
VAXBI
1969 operating system by BBN
but did not end up being any lower in cost. From the start, the new DECSYSTEM-20 would run a version of TENEX as its default operating system. Functional
TENEX_(operating_system)
Timesharing company (1969–1975)
commercial timesharing operators in the 1970s, Cyphernetics utilized the DECsystem-10 computer systems from Digital Equipment Corporation. Cyphernetics developed
Cyphernetics
List of programming languages types and the languages that meet its description
PDP-4/PDP-7/PDP-9/PDP-15 12-bit: PDP-5/PDP-8/LINC-8/PDP-12 36-bit: PDP-6/PDP-10/DECSYSTEM-20 16-bit: PDP-11 (influenced VAX and M68000) 32-bit: VAX 64-bit: Alpha
List of programming languages by type
List_of_programming_languages_by_type
Network protocol suite
August 19, 2018. Archived March 8, 2021, at the Wayback Machine "The DECSYSTEM-20 at Columbia University 1977-1988". Archived from the original on July
DECnet
Organization
Network Solutions. On October 1, 1991, the NIC services were moved from a DECSYSTEM-20 machine at SRI to a Sun Microsystems SPARCserver running SunOS 4.1
InterNIC
Systems programming language used in the EMAS operating system
2004. "IMP11 User's Guide". Farvis, Keith M. (June 1978). "IMP on the DECsystem-10/20: Users Guide (Library Manual)". Stephens, Felicity; Murison, John
Edinburgh_IMP
American company that develops optical transport network technologies
as TD-1, was announced in 1993 and built as an extended version of the DECSYSTEM-20 from Digital Equipment Corporation. The original inspiration was to
XKL
ALGOL 68C – PJ Gardner, University of Essex – March 1977 (From 370 to DECsystem-10) Running ALGOL 68C on MVS - how to install ALGOL 68C on an emulated
ALGOL_68C
DEC brand of computers
5000/200 models were stated as being able to run OSF/1, along with certain DECsystem models. User dissatisfaction with the decision, driven by uncertainty
DECstation
4; OpenBSD 3.0, NetBSD 1.5.2. da Cruz, Frank; Gianone, Christine. "THE DECSYSTEM-20 AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY (1977-1988)". Columbia University, New York
Columbia_MM
Company that provides business services for a fee
computer services. Although Landart Systems, Inc (LSI) opened in 1973 as a DECsystem-20-based timesharing bureau that also did computerized typesetting, it
Service_bureau
Computing standard based on MIPS architecture
opposed to compliant" with ACE in the form of various DECstation and DECsystem 5000 series models, in advance of a more comprehensive specification and
Advanced Computing Environment
Advanced_Computing_Environment
36-bit mainframe computer (1964–1966)
et al. 1978, pp. 487, 489: "The project from which the PDP-6, DECsystem-10, and DECSYSTEM-20 series of scientific, timeshared computers evolved began in
PDP-6
American computer scientist (1941–2006)
generations of the PDP-10, DECsystem-10 and DECSYSTEM-20. Bell, Thomas Hastings, Richard Hill and Kotok wrote that the DECSystem-10 accelerated the transition
Alan_Kotok
American computer scientist
models of the PDP-10 family. TOPS-20 was first marketed in 1976 on the DECSYSTEM-20. Daniel L. Murphy, 83, of Hollis, New Hampshire, died peacefully on
Daniel Murphy (computer scientist)
Daniel_Murphy_(computer_scientist)
Computer instruction executing another instruction
"Hardware Memo 2 - PDP-10 Paging Device" (PDF). MIT AI Lab. p. 11. DECsystem-10, DECSYSTEM-20 Processor Reference Manual (PDF). Digital Equipment Corporation
Execute_instruction
Former American computer company
operating system had major similarities to the operating system of the DEC DECsystem-10. This may not be coincidental; legend has it that the founders based
Alpha_Microsystems
at research and academic sites PDP-6 Monitor ⇶ → TENEX ⇉ CP/M TOPS-20 DECsystem 20 1976-?? DEC Successor to TOPS-10 but more like TENEX TENEX→ TOPS-10→
Time-sharing_system_evolution
Computer company
minicomputer price," "with an average execution speed about 25% of that of the DECSYSTEM-2060." Standard equipment: Disk drives: 1–6 units, with choices of 160
Foonly
Timesharing company (1967–1974)
throughput system in early 1970, based on a PDP-10, later known as the DECSystem-10, housed in London offices at the corner of Great Portland Street and
Time_Sharing_Limited
32-bit superminicomputer delivered in 1981 by Norsk Data
floating-point performance in server products, existing products such as the DECsystem 5400 could, for around £42,000 (or $57,534), offer comparable floating-point
ND-500
Software archive
White Sands Missile Range, arranged for the archive to be hosted on a DECSYSTEM-20 computer with ARPANET access, accessible via FTP at simtel20.arpa,
Simtel
1982 monochrome laser printer
Xerox 9700 could also be used in off-line mode in conjunction with a DECSYSTEM-20 mainframe computer, as well as with a Honeywell DPS-8 mainframe and
Xerox_9700
Defunct modem manufacturer
Control 10/20 (targeted at users of Digital Equipment Corporation's DECsystem-10 and DECSYSTEM-20). After trying their hand at time-sharing they built hardware
Penril
Database utility on the ARPANET
total data stored was over 500 billion bits (62 GB) "Arpanet DBMS Uses Decsystem-10, Mass Memory". Computerworld. Vol. XI, no. 19. May 9, 1977. p. 30.
Datacomputer
Interpreter that enables users to enter and run programs in the BASIC language
and the PEEK function (adapted from machine code monitors such as the DECsystem-10 monitor) provided direct memory access, for a variety of purposes,
BASIC_interpreter
1978 video game
turns entering their commands. During a port to the PDP-10 (also called DECsystem-10), the game was more heavily modified and became DECWAR. The game was
Decwar
DEC high performance interface
"The DEC RP06 Disk Drive". columbia.edu. 1977. Retrieved 2024-06-09. DECSYSTEM-20 Site Preparation Guide. Digital Equipment Corporation. EK-DEC20-SP-002
Massbus
Topics referred to by the same term
System 10 or System Ten may refer to: DECsystem-10, the mainframe line by Digital Equipment Corporation Singer System 10, the business minicomputer IBM
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Stability; Discipline; Dedication; Over-cautious; Stubborn.
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English : probably a variant of Clayton.
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Little Thomas.
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Lord Murugan
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Mexican form of Spanish Ximen, XIMENEZ means "hearkening."Â
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All Honey
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King and God
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