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  2. Honeywell Level 6 - Wikipedia

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    Honeywell DPS 6 and DATANET minicomputers in the OSAX room of the Diefenbunker, Carp Ontario, Canada. The Honeywell Level 6 was a line of 16-bit minicomputers, later upgraded to 32-bit, manufactured by Honeywell, Inc. from the mid 1970s. [1] Honeywell literature for Models 6/06, 6/34 and 6/36 say "Series 60 (Level 6)". [2]

  3. Compaq Armada - Wikipedia

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    Armada is a discontinued line of business laptops by Compaq.They started as a more affordable version of the Contura line, but after that, they replaced Contura as a mainstream laptop line, and then the high-end Compaq LTE line were merged with Armada as a premium 7300 and 7700 sub-lines.

  4. Garrett TFE731 - Wikipedia

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    The Garrett TFE731 (now Honeywell TFE731) is a family of geared turbofan engines commonly used on business jet aircraft. Garrett AiResearch originally designed and built the engine, which due to mergers was later produced by AlliedSignal and now Honeywell Aerospace .

  5. 7800 series - Wikipedia

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    Hokuso 7800 series, a sub-variant of the Hokuso 7300 series electric multiple unit; Tobu 7800 series electric multiple unit This page was last edited on 24 ...

  6. 78xx - Wikipedia

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    While external capacitors are typically required, 78xx series ICs do not require additional components to set their output voltage. [7] 78xx designs are simple in comparison to switch-mode power supply designs. [8] 78xx series ICs have built-in protection against a circuit drawing too much current.

  7. Digital Equipment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    An upgrade to the Flip Chip led to the R series, which in turn led to the PDP-7A in 1965. [26] The PDP-7 is most famous as the machine for which the Unix operating system was originally written. [27] Unix ran only on DEC systems until the Interdata 8/32. [28] A more dramatic upgrade to the PDP-1 series was introduced in August 1966, the PDP-9. [29]