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  • 1RSX-11 — Разработчик Digital Equipment Corporation Семейство ОС DEC OS Поддерживаемые платформы PDP 11 Состояние историческое RSX 11 семейство операционных систем реального времени в основном для компьютеров PDP 11 от Digital …

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  • 2RSX-11 — Basisdaten Entwickler Digital Equipment Corporation Version RSX 11M Plus V4.6 Micro/RSX V4.6 RSX 11M V4.8 RSX 11S V4.8 Architektur …

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  • 3RSX-11 — Infobox OS name = RSX 11 caption = developer = Digital Equipment Corporation source model = Closed source kernel type = supported platforms = PDP 11 ui = Command line interface family = DEC OS family released = 1972 latest release version =… …

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  • 4On-line Debugging Tool — For other expansions of ODT , see ODT. On line Debugging Tool, or ODT, was the name of several debugger programs originally developed for DEC hardware. Various operating systems including OS/8, RT 11, RSX 11, and RSTS/E implemented ODT as did the …

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  • 5Digital Equipment Corporation — Industry Computer manufacturing Fate Assets were sold to various companies. What remained was sold to Compaq. Successor …

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  • 6Dick Hustvedt — Richard (Dick) Irvin Hustvedt (born February 18, 1946 April 15, 2008) was a renowned software engineer, designer and developer of several operating systems including the RSX 11, and VMS (OpenVMS) systems of Digital Equipment Corporation. He also… …

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  • 7Dave Cutler (software engineer) — Infobox Person name = Dave Cutler birth date = birth date and age|1942|3|13 birth place = Lansing, Michigan, USA occupation = Software engineerDavid Neil Cutler, Sr. (born March 13, 1942) is a noted American software engineer, designer and… …

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  • 8Dave Cutler — For other people named Dave Cutler, see Dave Cutler (disambiguation). Dave Cutler Cutler at work on Windows Azure Born March 13, 1942 (1942 03 13) (age&#16 …

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  • 9OpenVMS — New logo Old logo OpenVMS V7.3 1 run …

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  • 10PDP-11 — This article is about the PDP 11 series of minicomputers. For the PDP 11 processor architecture, see PDP 11 architecture. The PDP 11 was a series of 16 bit minicomputers sold by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) from 1970 into the 1990s, one of …

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