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- PC12_minicomputer abstract "PC12 by Artronix was a minicomputer built with TTL7400 technology and ferrite core memory. Computers were manufactured at the Artronix facility in suburban St. Louis, Missouri. An oral history transcript from Prof. Jerome Cox is at [1].The instruction set architecture was adapted from the LINC, the only significant change was toexpand addressable memory to 4K, which required addition of an origin register. It was an accumulator machine with 12-bit addresses to manipulate 12-bit data. Later versions included "origin registers" that were used to extend the addressability of memory. Arithmetic was one's complement.For mass storage it had a LINCtape dual unit (see LINC). It also used a Tektronix screen with tube memory and an ADC/DAC to capture and display images.There was an optional plotter to draw the results. To speed up the calculations it had a separate floating point unit that interfaced like any other peripheral.It ran an operating system LAP6-PC with support for assembly language and Fortran programming and usually came with end user software for Radiation Treatment Planning (RTP), for use by a radiation therapist or radiation oncologist, and Hospital Patient Records. With extended hardware it became a multiuser system running MUMPS.Latter additions included an 8" floppy disk and hard disk of larger capacity.The PC12 initially controlled the Artronix brain scanner (computed axial tomography), but this was for prototyping.The PC12 was also the core of an ultrasound system and a gamma camera system.The PC12 was eventually superseded by the "Modulex" system built by Artronix around the 16-bit Lockheed SUE processor, roughly around 1976. The PC12 continued in production, but was phased out over time.".
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- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Analog-to-digital_converter.
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- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Digital-to-analog_converter.
- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Ferrite_(magnet).
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- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Floppy_disk.
- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Fortran.
- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink LINC.
- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink MUMPS.
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- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Minicomputer.
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- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral.
- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Plotter.
- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Radiation_oncologist.
- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Radiation_therapist.
- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink TTL7400.
- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLink Tektronix.
- PC12_minicomputer wikiPageWikiLinkText "PC12 minicomputer".
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- PC12_minicomputer comment "PC12 by Artronix was a minicomputer built with TTL7400 technology and ferrite core memory. Computers were manufactured at the Artronix facility in suburban St. Louis, Missouri. An oral history transcript from Prof. Jerome Cox is at [1].The instruction set architecture was adapted from the LINC, the only significant change was toexpand addressable memory to 4K, which required addition of an origin register. It was an accumulator machine with 12-bit addresses to manipulate 12-bit data.".
- PC12_minicomputer label "PC12 minicomputer".
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