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- Bulletin board system (links | edit)
- Burroughs Corporation (links | edit)
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- Client–server model (links | edit)
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- Digital Equipment Corporation (links | edit)
- Database (links | edit)
- Disk operating system (links | edit)
- Data General Nova (links | edit)
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- Gopher (protocol) (links | edit)
- History of the Internet (links | edit)
- Microsoft Windows version history (links | edit)
- Intel 8080 (links | edit)
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- Microprocessor (links | edit)
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- Mainframe computer (links | edit)
- Motorola 68000 (links | edit)
- MOS Technology 6502 (links | edit)
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- Ncurses (links | edit)
- Operating system (links | edit)
- POSIX (links | edit)
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs (links | edit)
- PDP-8 (links | edit)
- PDP-11 (links | edit)
- Punched card (links | edit)
- Programmable logic controller (links | edit)
- Rn (newsreader) (links | edit)
- RS-232 (links | edit)
- Software testing (links | edit)
- StrongARM (links | edit)
- Single UNIX Specification (links | edit)
- Set-top box (links | edit)
- Text editor (links | edit)
- Thin client (links | edit)
- Troff (links | edit)