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- NuMachine abstract "The NuMachine was developed in the late 1970s atMIT's Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) by Professor Steve Ward and his research group in concert with Western Digital. It was a project to design a computer workstation that interfaced with local area networks using microprocessors. It included a new operating system called Trix, which the GNU Project used for its first attempt at an operating system kernel. The NuMachine was first developed commercially by Western Digital. It was bought by Texas Instruments in 1983. Texas Instruments dropped the NuMachine development in 1985 in favor of the TI Explorer.Its main legacy was a bus architecture called NuBus that was later adopted by Apple Computer for its Macintosh II and by NeXT, and influenced the design of the PCI bus.".
- NuMachine wikiPageID "868222".
- NuMachine wikiPageRevisionID "406651710".
- NuMachine hasPhotoCollection NuMachine.
- NuMachine subject Category:Computer_buses.
- NuMachine subject Category:Computer_workstations.
- NuMachine type Artifact100021939.
- NuMachine type Computer103082979.
- NuMachine type ComputerWorkstations.
- NuMachine type Device103183080.
- NuMachine type DigitalComputer103196324.
- NuMachine type Instrumentality103575240.
- NuMachine type Machine103699975.
- NuMachine type Object100002684.
- NuMachine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- NuMachine type Whole100003553.
- NuMachine type Workstation104603399.
- NuMachine comment "The NuMachine was developed in the late 1970s atMIT's Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) by Professor Steve Ward and his research group in concert with Western Digital. It was a project to design a computer workstation that interfaced with local area networks using microprocessors. It included a new operating system called Trix, which the GNU Project used for its first attempt at an operating system kernel. The NuMachine was first developed commercially by Western Digital.".
- NuMachine label "NuMachine".
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- NuMachine sameAs Q17086697.
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- NuMachine sameAs NuMachine.
- NuMachine wasDerivedFrom NuMachine?oldid=406651710.
- NuMachine isPrimaryTopicOf NuMachine.