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- Data_General_Nova abstract "The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the American company Data General starting in 1969. The Nova was packaged into a single rack mount case and had enough power to do most simple computing tasks. The Nova became popular in science laboratories around the world, and eventually 50,000 units were sold. It was succeeded by the Data General Eclipse, which was similar in most ways but added virtual memory support and other features required by modern operating systems.".
- Data_General_Nova thumbnail Data_General_NOVA_System.jpg?width=300.
- Data_General_Nova wikiPageExternalLink pcc.ludd.ltu.se.
- Data_General_Nova wikiPageExternalLink simh.trailing-edge.com.
- Data_General_Nova wikiPageExternalLink Nova.
- Data_General_Nova wikiPageExternalLink www.NovasAreForever.org.
- Data_General_Nova wikiPageExternalLink dpa.html.
- Data_General_Nova wikiPageID "8654".
- Data_General_Nova wikiPageRevisionID "606364094".
- Data_General_Nova hasPhotoCollection Data_General_Nova.
- Data_General_Nova subject Category:Data_General.
- Data_General_Nova subject Category:Minicomputers.
- Data_General_Nova type Artifact100021939.
- Data_General_Nova type Computer103082979.
- Data_General_Nova type Device103183080.
- Data_General_Nova type DigitalComputer103196324.
- Data_General_Nova type Instrumentality103575240.
- Data_General_Nova type Machine103699975.
- Data_General_Nova type Minicomputer103770224.
- Data_General_Nova type Minicomputers.
- Data_General_Nova type Object100002684.
- Data_General_Nova type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Data_General_Nova type Whole100003553.
- Data_General_Nova comment "The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the American company Data General starting in 1969. The Nova was packaged into a single rack mount case and had enough power to do most simple computing tasks. The Nova became popular in science laboratories around the world, and eventually 50,000 units were sold. It was succeeded by the Data General Eclipse, which was similar in most ways but added virtual memory support and other features required by modern operating systems.".
- Data_General_Nova label "Data General Nova".
- Data_General_Nova label "Data General Nova".
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- Data_General_Nova sameAs m.02dm6.
- Data_General_Nova sameAs Q4134229.
- Data_General_Nova sameAs Q4134229.
- Data_General_Nova sameAs Data_General_Nova.
- Data_General_Nova wasDerivedFrom Data_General_Nova?oldid=606364094.
- Data_General_Nova depiction Data_General_NOVA_System.jpg.
- Data_General_Nova isPrimaryTopicOf Data_General_Nova.