The Electrologica X8 (or EL X8) was a digital computer designed as a successor to the Electrologica X1 and manufactured in the Netherlands by Electrologica...
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WrestleMania X8, a video game designed on the former X-8 (artist), American artist and publisher Electrologica X8, a digital computer Roland Fantom-X8, a synthesizer...
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computers produced by Electrologica were the Electrologica X1 and the Electrologica X8. Other stripped-down versions of the X8, the X2 to X5, were less...
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Dijkstra and Jaap Zonneveld. In 1965, the X1 was superseded by the X8. Electrologica was taken over by Philips a few years later. The X1 allowed conditional...
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Dijkstra and his team were developing an operating system for the Electrologica X8. That system eventually became known as the THE multiprogramming system...
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introduced the first forms of software-based paged virtual memory (the Electrologica X8 did not support hardware-based memory management), freeing programs...
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return values, for example. Some historical computers, such as the Electrologica X8 and somewhat later the Burroughs large systems, had special "display...
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(30 June 2003). "The Dijkstra-Zonneveld ALGOL 60 compiler for the Electrologica X1" (PDF). Software Engineering. History of Computer Science. Amsterdam:...
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Atlas Supervisor for the Atlas THE multiprogramming system for the Electrologica X8 (software based virtual memory without hardware support) MCP for the...
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w, 2w w, 2w w w 6 bit, 9 bit 1965 PDP-8 12 bit w — w w 8 bit 1965 Electrologica X8 27 bit w 2w w w 6 bit, 7 bit 1966 SDS Sigma 7 32 bit 1⁄2w, w w, 2w...
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