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  2. PDP-8/e - Wikipedia

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    The basic PDP-8/E system was a 10.5 x 19 x 24 inch [3] (6 rack unit) rackmount or table top unit that contained the processor, core memory, front panel controls ("programmer's console"), console terminal interface for use with an external data terminal, and 115 or 230 volt AC power supply.

  3. PDP-8 - Wikipedia

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    An open PDP-8/E with its logic modules behind the front panel and one dual TU56 DECtape drive at the top A "Straight-8" running at the Stuttgart Computer Museum. The earliest PDP-8 model, informally known as a "Straight-8", was introduced on 22 March 1965 priced at $18,500 [3] (equivalent to about $178,900 in 2023 [4]).

  4. Digital Equipment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The CI "computer interconnect" adapter was the industry's first network interface controller to use separate transmit and receive "rings". DEC also invented clustering, an operating system technology that treated multiple machines as one logical entity. Clustering permitted sharing of pooled disk and tape storage via the HSC50/70/90 and later ...

  5. IEEE 802.8 - Wikipedia

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    The Fiber Optic Technical Advisory Group was to create a LAN standard for fiber optic media used in token passing computer networks like FDDI. [1] This was part of the IEEE 802 group of standards . The group had given up and disbanded itself and is no longer a part of IEEE standards .

  6. MAC address - Wikipedia

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    Hence, various configuration scripts and utilities permit the randomization of the MAC address at the time of booting or before establishing a network connection. Changing MAC addresses is necessary in network virtualization. In MAC spoofing, this is practiced in exploiting security vulnerabilities of a computer system. Some modern operating ...

  7. Networking hardware - Wikipedia

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    Networking hardware, also known as network equipment or computer networking devices, are electronic devices that are required for communication and interaction between devices on a computer network. Specifically, they mediate data transmission in a computer network. [ 1 ]

  8. Computer network diagram - Wikipedia

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    A computer network diagram is a schematic depicting the nodes and connections amongst nodes in a computer network or, more generally, any telecommunications network. Computer network diagrams form an important part of network documentation.

  9. Category:Networking algorithms - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Algorithms for Computer System. Subcategories ... out of 2 total. N ...