Hardware

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Daewoo CPC-61

The Daewoo CPC-61, also referred to as the Zemmix Super V or Victory is a MSX2 compatible gaming console. Strangely, the design is simpler as for its MSX1 predecessor, the CPC-51. It was released…

Daewoo CPG-120

The Daewoo CPG-120 aka Zemmix Turbo is a MSX2 compatible gaming console. It was released by the Korean company Daewoo. It has an amazing space-fiction layout and it's probably the more surprising…

Daewoo DTX-1493FW

The Daewoo DTX-1493FW aka Zemmix SuperBoy is the combination of a television and a MSX1 console in one unit. It was released by the Korean company Daewoo in 1989. All MSX-compatible consoles from…

Daewoo TV-Sports 77

Daewoo TV-Sports 77 is a console manufactured by Daewoo in 1977. The console is identical to Univox 4IN.

Data General AViiON

AViiON was a series of computers from Data General that were the company's main product from the late 1980s until the company's server products were discontinued in 2001. Earlier AViiON models…

Data General MicroNOVA

This is an original DG MicroNOVA and was manufactured in late 1979; the line originated in 1975. It is the direct predecessor to my MicroNOVA MP/100 . This example dates from late 1977.

Data General Nova

The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the American company Data General starting in 1969. The Nova was packaged into a single rack mount case and had enough power to do…

Data General NOVA 1200

Further improvements in the line followed in 1970/1 with a pair of machines that replaced the Nova/SuperNOVA, the Nova 1200 and Nova 800 series. The 1200 used 1200 ns core while the 800 featured…

Data General Nova 1210

Further improvements in the line followed in 1970/1 with a pair of machines that replaced the Nova/SuperNOVA, the Nova 1200 and Nova 800 series. The 1200 used 1200 ns core while the 800 featured…

Data General Nova 1220

Further improvements in the line followed in 1970/1 with a pair of machines that replaced the Nova/SuperNOVA, the Nova 1200 and Nova 800 series. The 1200 used 1200 ns core while the 800 featured…

Data General Nova 2

The Nova 2 was essentially a simplified version of the earlier machines as increasing chip densities allowed the CPU to be reduced in size. While the SuperNOVA used three 15×15" boards to…

Data General Nova 3

The Nova 3 of 1975 added two more registers, used to control access to a built-in stack. The processor was also re-implemented using TTL components, further increasing the performance of the…

Data General Nova 4

It appears that Data General originally intended the Nova 3 to be the last of its line, planning to replace the Nova with the later Eclipse machines. However, continued demand led to a Nova 4…

Data General Nova 800

Further improvements in the line followed in 1970/1 with a pair of machines that replaced the Nova/SuperNOVA, the Nova 1200 and Nova 800 series. The 1200 used 1200 ns core while the 800 featured…

Data General Nova 840

The Data General Nova 840 is a "big cousin" to the 1200 series machines. It features the same architecture common to all the Nova processors in that it's a 16-bit minicomputer with a 15-bit…

Data General Super Nova

The SuperNOVA included a number of improvements that dramatically improved performance over the original model. This included the use of ROM for library software that could be run much faster than…

Data General SuperNova SC

Soon after the introduction of the SuperNOVA, the SuperNOVA SC was introduced, featuring semiconductor (SC) memory in place of core. The much higher performance memory allowed the CPU, which was…

Datanet

This is the data communications processor stand alone or maybe font end for mid range or large mainframe.

Datapoint 2200

The Datapoint 2200 was a mass-produced programmable terminal, designed by Phil Ray and Gus Roche, announced by Computer Terminal Corporation (CTC) in June, 1970 (with units shipping in 1971). It…

Datapoint 5500

The Datapoint 5500 is a low cost versatile business oriented data processing system. The Models 5501 and 5502 processors provide the basic processor functions for this system and both include a…

Datapoint 6600

The Datapoint 6600 is a new addition to the Datapoint family of processors. The Datapoint 6600 highlights such features as expanded memory capability to 120K user memory and faster memory and…

Dava Tronic Video Sport

Dava Tronic Video Sport is a console made by Beta Electronic Inc. (aka Davitronix/Dava-tronic) in 1977.

Davitronix 7N TV Game

Davitronix 7N tv game is a console made by Beta Electronic Inc (aka Davitronix/Dava-tronic).

Dazzla TV-GAMES 007

Dazzla TV-GAMES 007 is a pong console made by Dazzla.

Not al lot of info out there on this one. Apparently, this is a coin-operated hotel unit. Controlers are built in, with no fire…

DCC2

In 1968 the micro programs were still being refined. It used micro-programming. It did not have floating point. It was used on the RAAF navigational training simulator.

DCIB v3.0

HCL Datacenter in a Box includes SAN Storage, Computing & networking to simplify the growing demands of your IT infrastructure. As an integrated system, the HCL DCIB has capabilities not found…

DCNA

In April 1977, research began on the Data Communications Network Architecture (DCNA) to enable mutual use of resources among different types of computers. This joint research was conducted by five…

DCP-7055

The Brother DCP - 7055 printer is a multifunction monochrome laser printer that combines a black-and-white laser printer with a colour scanner and photocopier for all office spaces. The easy-to-…

DCP-7060D

The DCP-7060D is a compact and affordable laser multi-function copier ideal for home offices or small offices. It produces fast, high-quality monochrome laser printing and copying at up to 24ppm,…

DCP-7065DN

The DCP-7065DN is a laser multi-function copier with networking and automatic duplex ideal for small offices or home offices. It produces fast, high-quality monochrome laser printing and copying…

DCP-9010CN

Small footprint, big features – the DCP-9010CN is compact enough to fit on your desk, yet has all the features you need. Really fast colour and mono printing, copying and scanning. A big 250-sheet…

DCP-J125

This sleek and stylish all-in-one is ideal for the home or student user. you can print photos directly from your digital camera’s media cards. the 1.9" color lcd display located on the control…

DDP-516

The DDP-516, introduced in 1966, and the later H316, which has an identical instruction set, form the core of the Series-16. The DDP-116 is clearly the forerunner of these machines, but seems to…

DEC Alpha

Alpha, originally known as Alpha AXP, is a 64-bit reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), designed to replace…

DEC Alpha 21068

he Alpha 21068, introduced as the DECchip 21068, is a version of the 21066 positioned for embedded systems. It was identical to the 21066 but was offered at a lower clock rate to reduce power…

DEC Alpha 21068A

The Alpha 21068A, introduced as the DECchip 21068A, is a variant of the Alpha 21066A for embedded systems. It operated at a clock frequency of 100 MHz.

DEC Alpha 21164

The Alpha 21164, also known by its code name, EV5, is a microprocessor developed and fabricated by Digital Equipment Corporation that implemented the Alpha instruction set architecture (ISA). It…

DEC Alpha 21264

The Alpha 21264 was a Digital Equipment Corporation RISC microprocessor introduced in October, 1996. The 21264 implemented the Alpha instruction set architecture (ISA).

DEC Alpha 21364

The Alpha 21364, code-named "Marvel", also known as EV7 is a microprocessor developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), later Compaq Computer Corporation, that implemented the Alpha…

DEC Alpha 21464

The Alpha 21464 is an unfinished microprocessor that implements the Alpha instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation and later by Compaq after it acquired…

DEC CVAX

The CVAX is a microprocessor chip set developed and fabricated by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) that implemented the VAX instruction set architecture (ISA). The chip set consisted of the…

DEC J-11

The J-11 is a microprocessor chip set that implements the PDP-11 instruction set architecture (ISA) jointly developed by Digital Equipment Corporation and Harris Semiconductor. It was a high-end…

DEC PRISM

PRISM was a 32-bit RISC instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It was the final outcome of a number of DEC research projects from the 1982–1985 time-…

DEC Pro 350

The DEC Professional series of "personal" computers were desktop systems based on the PDP-11 line of minicomputers. The Pro 350 was based on the F11 processor from the PDP-11/23. It ran an…

DEC T-11

The T-11, also known as DC310, is a microprocessor that implements the PDP-11 instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation. The T-11 was code-named "Tiny". It was…

Decca Programmable Game

Decca Programmable Game is a pong console made by Decca in 1977.

Decca Sport Colour TG-0062

Decca Sport Colour TG-0062 is a pong console made by Decca in 1977.

Decca Sport Monochrome

Decca Sport Monochrome is a pong console made by Decca in 1977.

Dell 1210S

Whether you're presenting your ideas in a boardroom or a classroom, the Dell 1210S Projector displays graphics and text in bright, high-contrast detail that helps you get your points across.

Dell 1250c

The Dell 1250c colour laser printer impresses with its excellent print quality, and its small size will make it popular among those who are short on space. It's slow, though, and its running costs…

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