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Product line of terminal servers
DECserver is a discontinued family of asynchronous console server, terminal server, and print server products introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation
DECserver
Computer network protocol
developed by Digital Equipment Corporation to provide connection between the DECserver terminal servers and Digital's VAX and Alpha and MIPS host computers via
Local_Area_Transport
Device that interfaces serial hosts to a network
g., LAT) via an Ethernet connection. Digital Equipment Corporation's DECserver 100 (1985), 200 (1986) and 300 (1991) are early examples of this technology
Terminal_server
American computer manufacturer (1957–1998)
disks/tapes/controllers), and its "dumb terminal" subsystems including VT100 and DECserver products. The first versions of the C language and the Unix operating
Digital_Equipment_Corporation
Series of 16-bit minicomputers
Quickware QED-993 – High performance PDP-11/93 processor upgrade board. DECserver 500 and 550 LAT terminal servers DSRVS-BA using the KDJ11-SB chipset PDT-11/110
PDP-11
Computer operating system
attached to a VMS system through a terminal server such as one of the DECserver family. DEC (and its successor companies) provided a wide variety of programming
OpenVMS
Computer operating system
network enhancements give any user connected to a terminal through a DECserver the ability to communicate with a RSTS machine, just as easily as with
RSTS/E
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English (Kent) : from Middle English crust(e), Old French crouste ‘crust of bread’, according to Reaney applied as a nickname for a stubborn or obstinate person.
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Young lady, Maiden
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Friend of Horses; Horse Lover
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God is Gracious; Old; Ancient
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English (Yorkshire) : variant of Roper. In southern dialects of English, Old English -Ä- became Middle English -Å-, whereas in Yorkshire -a- was preserved and gave rise to this form of the surname.Possibly also an altered spelling of German Röper or Röber (see Roeber).
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Will Helmet
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