DECsystem
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DECsystem was a line of server computers from Digital Equipment Corporation. They were based on MIPS architecture processors and ran DEC's version of the UNIX operating system, called Ultrix. They ranged in size from workstation-style desktop enclosures to large pedestal cabinets.
The DECsystem (or DECSYSTEM) name was also used for later models of the PDP-10 mainframe, namely the DECsystem-10 and DECSYSTEM-20 series.
[edit] Some models
- DECsystem 5000 - The same as a DECstation 5000 without a graphics card (or with onboard graphics disabled)
- DECsystem 5400 - Q-Bus based
- DECsystem 5500 - Q-Bus based
- DECsystem 5810, 5820, 5830, 5840 - Multiprocessor machine
- DECsystem 5900 - A rackmounted version of DECsystem 5000/240 or /260.
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