Plug compatible (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Plug compatible" in English language version.

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acs.org.au

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  • "A notable PCM failure was Storage Technology (StorageTek), which was for many years one of the more successful of the plug-compatible peripheral suppliers. StorageTek's attempt to make its own processor and become another Amdahl or HDS almost drove it out of business. It took years to recover ...""ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 30".

archive.org

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catb.org

  • "bug-for-bug compatible". The Jargon File. Eric S. Raymond. Same as bug-compatible, with the additional implication that much tedious effort went into ensuring that each (known) bug was replicated.

computerworld.com

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  • "A 3200 system can include up to 16M bytes, with virtual memory freeing programmers from artificial memory constraints. It can handle all major programming languages, such as Cobol, Fortran, PL/I, APL, Basic, and Assembler. The NCSS 3200 series will range in price from $200,00 to $600,000.""NCSS 3200". doi:10.1109/C-M.1978.217954. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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  • "... to allow the use of IBM plug-compatible peripherals on the CDC 6400, 6600 and 7600 systems installed at the LBL Computer Center. This has given the ability to replace unreliable CDC tape drives and controllers and overpriced CDC disk drives and controllers with their IBM plug-compatible counterparts.""For Reference" (PDF).

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pcmag.com

  • "plug-compatible". PC Magazine Encyclopedia. Ziff Davis.

theregister.co.uk

  • "Hitachi has been in the mainframe business for 50 years and currently its AP series of systems are sold to major organisations across Japan. Hitachi Data Systems used to sell Hitachi-made IBM plug-compatible mainframes outside Japan but stopped doing so in 2000.""Hitachi exits mainframe hardware business". The Register. May 24, 2017.

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