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- DEC_Multia abstract "The Multia, later re-branded the Universal Desktop Box, was a line of desktop computers introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation on 7 November 1994. The line is notable in that units were offered with either an Alpha AXP or Intel Pentium processor as the CPU, and most hardware other than the backplane and CPU were interchangeable. Both the Alpha and Intel versions were intended to run Windows NT.The Multia had a compact case that left little room for expansion cards and restricted air flow, which can cause premature hardware failure due to overheating if not properly cared for. Enthusiasts remedy this by placing the Multia vertically instead of horizontally, allowing the heated air to escape via vents at the top, although this still requires preventing the Multia from overheating due to other factors, e.g. environmental.".
- DEC_Multia wikiPageExternalLink udb.html.
- DEC_Multia wikiPageExternalLink dec_revamping_multia_terminals_plans_pre_loaded_nt_client.
- DEC_Multia wikiPageExternalLink dec_revamps_multia_with_pentium_in_an_attempt_to_pick_up_customers_using_16_bit_applications.
- DEC_Multia wikiPageExternalLink decs_multia_multi_desktop_challenges_x_terminal_model_as_described_by_network_computing_devices_and_tektronix.
- DEC_Multia wikiPageExternalLink last_of_decs_family_silver_sunriver_gets_vt_line.
- DEC_Multia wikiPageExternalLink now_dec_mobilises_nt_to_put_windows_to_x_terminals.
- DEC_Multia wikiPageExternalLink multiafaq.html.
- DEC_Multia wikiPageExternalLink multia.
- DEC_Multia wikiPageID "2206589".
- DEC_Multia wikiPageRevisionID "598515317".
- DEC_Multia hasPhotoCollection DEC_Multia.
- DEC_Multia subject Category:Advanced_RISC_Computing.
- DEC_Multia subject Category:DEC_hardware.
- DEC_Multia subject Category:Windows_NT.
- DEC_Multia comment "The Multia, later re-branded the Universal Desktop Box, was a line of desktop computers introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation on 7 November 1994. The line is notable in that units were offered with either an Alpha AXP or Intel Pentium processor as the CPU, and most hardware other than the backplane and CPU were interchangeable.".
- DEC_Multia label "DEC Multia".
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- DEC_Multia sameAs Q5204785.
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- DEC_Multia wasDerivedFrom DEC_Multia?oldid=598515317.
- DEC_Multia isPrimaryTopicOf DEC_Multia.