Unibus
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unibus-268-6517260
title:
Unibus
text:
The Unibus was the earliest of several computer bus and backplane designs used with PDP-11 and early VAX systems manufactured by the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) of Maynard, Massachusetts. The Unibus was developed around 1969 by Gordon Bell and student Harold McFarland while at Carnegie Mellon University. The name refers to the unified nature of the bus; Unibus was used both as a system bus allowing the central processing unit to communicate with main memory, as well as a peripheral bus,
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Computer bus
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unibus
date created:
date modified:
2023-11-26T18:25:53Z
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