Microcomputers

The Applix 1616 was a kit computer with a Motorola 68000 CPU, produced by a small company called Applix in Sydney, Australia, from 1986 to the early 1990s. Andrew Morton, one of the founders of Applix, later became the maintainer of the 2.6 version of the Linux kernel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Applix 1616"

BOSaNOVA ** , Inc was created in 2003 as an independent spin off from Better On-Line Solutions. BOSaNOVA distributes a range of thin client and network appliance solutions for LINUX, XP, and CE.Net. ...more on Wikipedia about "BOSaNOVA"

The C-One single-board microcomputer designed by Jeri Ellsworth, a self-taught designer, was initially created in 2002 as an enhanced Commodore 64 home computer, but has been reengineered to allow cloning of other 8-bit computers. ...more on Wikipedia about "C-One"

DVK ( Russian: ДВК which stands for Dialogue Computer Complex) is a Russian clone of PDP personal computer (see also SM EVM). Also known as Electronika MK-0501 and Electronika MK-0502. Earlier models of DVK series were based on K1801BM1 or K1801BM2 microprocessors with 16 bit address bus. In older models KM1801BM3 microprocessor was used with 22 bit extended address bus. ...more on Wikipedia about "DVK"

Gumstix is a tradename for a very small SBC ( Single-board computer) based on Intel XScale processors (200MHz and 400MHz). RAM memory is 64 MB. It uses Linux operating system and measures 80mm x 20mm x 6.3mm. It can be connected using serial, USB and wireless interfaces. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gumstix"

For an overview of microcomputers of different kinds, see the following lists of microcomputers: ...more on Wikipedia about "Lists of microcomputers"

The Mensch Computer is a computer system based on the W65C265 microcontroller (which implements both the 16-bit instruction set of the W65C816/ 65816 microprocessor, as well as the 8-bit instruction set of the 6502 microprocessor) and produced by the Western Design Center. The computer system is named after Bill Mensch, designer of the 6502 and subsequent series of microprocessor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mensch Computer" Good to know www.shortopedia.com.

Although there is no rigid definition, a microcomputer (sometimes shortened to micro) is most often taken to mean a computer with a microprocessor (µP) as its CPU. Another general characteristic of these computers is that they occupy physically small amounts of space. ...more on Wikipedia about "Microcomputer"

A microprocessor (sometimes abbreviated µP) is a digital electronic component with miniaturized transistors on a single semiconductor integrated circuit (IC). One or more microprocessors typically serve as a central processing unit (CPU) in a computer system or handheld device. ...more on Wikipedia about "Microprocessor"

A network computer is a lightweight computer system that operates exclusively via a network connection. As such, it does not have secondary storage such as a hard disk drive – it boots off the network, but runs applications locally, using its own CPU and RAM. This set NCs as distinct from terminals, which act as a client for an application server. ...more on Wikipedia about "Network computer"

The Professional 325 (PRO-325), Professional 350 (PRO-350) and Professional 380 (PRO-380) were PDP-11 compatible microcomputers introduced in 1982 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) as high-end competitors to the IBM PC. Like the Rainbow-100 and DECmate-II (also introduced at that time), they used the LK201 keyboard and used 400 KB single-sided quad-density floppy disk drives. ...more on Wikipedia about "PRO-350"

The RAD6000 radiation-hardened single board computer, based on the IBM POWER CPU, is manufactured by BAE Systems and is mainly known as the onboard computer of numerous NASA spacecraft. Its instruction set is similar to early members of the PowerPC processor family. ...more on Wikipedia about "RAD6000"

The RAD750 is a radiation-hardened single board computer, based on IBM's PowerPC 750. The successor of the RAD6000, the RAD750 is manufactured by BAE Systems. It is intended for use in high radiation environments such as experienced on board satellites and spacecraft. The RAD750 was released for purchase in 2001; a successor is planned for 2007. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft has a RAD750 on board. ...more on Wikipedia about "RAD750"

A single-board computer (SBC) is a complete computer built on a single circuit board. The design is centered on a single microprocessor with RAM, IO and all other features needed to be a functional computer on the one board. The first true single-board computer was probably the MYCRO-1, built around an Intel 8080 CPU. ...more on Wikipedia about "Single-board computer"

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A thin client is a computer (client) in client-server architecture networks which has little or no application logic, so it has to depend primarily on the central server for processing activities. The word "thin" refers to the small boot image which such clients typically require - perhaps no more than required to connect to a network and start up a dedicated web browser or "Remote Desktop" connection such as X11, Citrix ICA or Microsoft RDP. ...more on Wikipedia about "Thin client"

The ICON was a computer built specifically for use in schools, to fill a standard created by the Ontario education ministry. They were widely used, mostly in high schools in the mid- to late 1980s, but disappeared after that time with the widespread introduction of PCs and Apple Macintoshes. They were also known as the CEMCorp ICON, Burroughs ICON, and finally Unisys ICON when Burroughs and Sperry Corporation merged to form Unisys in 1986. To its users, the machine was known as the bionic beaver. ...more on Wikipedia about "Unisys ICON"

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