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  • |successor = Various minicomputer factions, notably [[DEC Military | DEC]]; widespread impact throughout OS-t ...ition of "small computing" at MIT, in the process sparking the rise of the minicomputer race (DEC in particular), as well as contributing heavily to the creation o ...
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  • ===Minicomputer=== ...
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  • [[Category:Historical]][[Category:Minicomputer]][[Category:Deceased]] ...
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  • [[Category:Minicomputer]][[Category:Early Computers]][[Category:Other]] ...
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  • ...of an entirely new type of computer: the smaller, nimbler, more efficient minicomputer-tans, whose ranks would swell throughout the next few decades to the point ...
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  • ...iginally developed in 1969 by AT&T Bell Labs on the PDP-7, an underpowered minicomputer. Because of its development conditions, Unix was a radical departure from O [[Category:Unix]][[Category:Historical]][[Category:Minicomputer]] ...
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