The CDC3600 was the first computer in Control Data Corporation's 3000 line, introduced in June 1963. It was designed for scientific computing applications, used a 48-bit word size, and could execute 1 million instructions per second (1 MIP). The…
Computer equipment utilizes a variety of protocols for transmitting data.
An Uninterruptable Power Supply or UPS provides a battery-based backup for electronic equipment. Under normal operation, the equipment utilizes a normal power cord, plugged into a standard electric outlet, for its electrical…
This router provided switching from one DSL connection to four separate Ethernet cables (no wireless). Details may be found at
Commodore 1541-II disk drive contains its own built-in microcomputer to control its various operations, along with enough ROM and RAM memory to operate without any help from the computer. Commodore's DOS (Disk Operating System) is installed in…