MASSCOMP
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MASSCOMP
The Massachusetts Computer Corporation (MASSCOMP) was a computer manufacturer based in Westford, Massachusetts. Originally conceived by C. Forbes Dewey...
Concurrent Computer Corporation
Computer Corporation and the Massachusetts Computer Corporation (MASSCOMP). Technically, MASSCOMP purchased Concurrent for $241 million and was the surviving...
Motorola 68000 series
early Silicon Graphics IRIS workstations, the Aesthedes, computers from MASSCOMP, the Texas Instruments TI-89/TI-92 calculators, the Palm Pilot (all models...
Tar (computing)
(regular). An exception is older versions of GNU tar, when running on the MASSCOMP RTU (Real Time Unix) operating system, which supported an O_CTG flag to...
Universe (Unix)
DC/OSx (dropped in SVR4-based version 2)[citation needed], Concurrent/MASSCOMP's Masscomp/RTU, MIPS Computer Systems' RISC/os, Sequent's DYNIX and Siemens'...
UUCP
TCP frames. e-protocol ("e" for Ethernet) was developed by Clem Cole at MASSCOMP and was widely released by Brian Redman in the later HoneyDanBer versions...
PerkinElmer
In 1988, there was a merger between Concurrent Computer Corporation and MASSCOMP; as part of the deal, Perkin-Elmer's share in Concurrent was bought out...
List of computer system manufacturers
Martin Research — United States 1974 1986 Acquired by Zebra Technologies MASSCOMP — United States 1981 1988 Acquired by Concurrent Computer Corporation MasPar...
History of Unix
that a user would normally invoke", while other computers from Sun and MASSCOMP were much more expensive but equaled the VAX. The magazine added that both...
Systems Engineering Laboratories
coupled with future-proofing. Gould (as well as its primary competitors MASSCOMP, Harris Computer Systems and Concurrent Computer Corporation) were driven...