Data General EclipseW
Data General Eclipse

The Data General Eclipse line of computers by Data General were 16-bit minicomputers released in early 1974 and sold until 1988. The Eclipse was based on many of the same concepts as the Data General Nova, but included support for virtual memory and multitasking more suitable to the small office than the lab. It was also packaged differently for this reason, in a floor-standing case the size of a small refrigerator.

Electronika 60W
Electronika 60

The Electronika 60 is a computer made in the Soviet Union by Electronika in Voronezh.

GEC Series 63W
GEC Series 63

The GEC Series 63 was a 32-bit minicomputer produced by GEC Computers Limited of the UK during the 1980s in conjunction with A.B. Dick in USA. During development, the computer was known as the R Project. The hardware development was done in Scottsdale, Arizona whilst the software was the responsibility of GEC in Dunstable, UK. The hardware made early use of pipeline concepts, processing one instruction whilst completing the preceding one.

MDS 2400W
MDS 2400

The MDS 2400 was a small floor-standing computer manufactured by Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation. The machine was originally developed by Atron Corporation as the Atron 501 Datamanager, introduced in 1969. It was marketed primarily for remote job entry applications and promoted as The Peripheral Processor.

Nairi (computer)W
Nairi (computer)

The first Nairi computer was developed and launched into production in 1964, at the Yerevan Research Institute of Mathematical Machines, and were chiefly designed by Rachya E. Hovsepyan. In 1965, a modified version called Nairi-M, and in 1967 versions called Nairi-S and Nairi-2, were developed. Nairi-3 and Nairi-3-1, which used integrated hybrid chips, were developed in 1970. These computers were used for a wide class of tasks in a variety of areas, including Mechanical Engineering and the Economics.

ND-500W
ND-500

The ND-500 was a 32-bit superminicomputer delivered in 1981 by Norsk Data. It relied on a ND-100 to do housekeeping tasks and run the OS, SINTRAN III. A configuration could feature up to four ND-500 CPUs in a shared-memory configuration.

Nord-1W
Nord-1

Nord-1 was Norsk Data's first minicomputer and the first commercially available computer made in Norway.

PDP-4W
PDP-4

The PDP-4 was the successor to the Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP-1.

VAXBI BusW
VAXBI Bus

The VAXBI bus is a computer bus designed and sold by the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) of Maynard, Massachusetts.