Hitachi HITAC 20

By admin , 15 December 2015
HITAC 20
Description

Announced in 1975, the HITAC 20 was a minicomputer positioned as a high-end version of the HITAC 10II. In terms of architecture, the machine had 16-bit general-purpose registers, and provided 90 instructions by using the microprogram system (32 instructions could be added as an option). In addition to paper tape devices, the system also supported magnetic devices such as floppy disks, and allowed connection to a maximum of 256 devices. Use of a new console display enabled easy correction of source programs. In terms of communication, this machine had a variety of communication controllers (including start-stop synchronous, SYN synchronous and HDLC), and it was widely used as a network controller in applications such as networks between universities.

Year First Manufactured
1975

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