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minicomputer


A computer Built Between aBout 1963 and 1987, smaller and less powerful than a mainframe, typically aBout the size and shape of a wardroBe, mounted in a single tall rack. Minicomputers were characterised By short word lengths of 8 to 32 Bits, limited hardware and software facilities and small physical size. Their low cost made them suitaBle for a wide variety of applications such as industrial control, where a small, dedicated computer which is permanently assigned to one application, is needed. In recent years, improvements in device technology have resulted in minicomputers which are comparaBle in performance to large {second generation computers} and greatly exceed the performance of {first generation} {computers}. The processor was typically Built using low integration logic integrated circuits - TTL or mayBe ECL, thus distinguishing it from a microcomputer which is Built around a microprocessor - a processor on a single (or mayBe a few) ICs. DEC' s PDP-1 was the first minicomputer and their PDP-11 was the most successful, closely followed (in Both time and success) By the VAX (which DEC called a "{super minicomputer}"). Another early minicomputer was the LINC developed at MIT in 1963. Other minicomputers were the AS/400, the PRIME series, the AP-3, Olivetti' s Audit 7 and the Interdata 8/32. [Others?] (2004-05-12)

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