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- TURBOchannel abstract "TURBOchannel is an open computer bus developed by DEC by during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Although it was open for any vendor to implement in their own systems, it was mostly used in Digital's own systems such as the MIPS-based DECstation and DECsystem systems, in the VAXstation 4000, and in the Alpha-based DEC 3000 AXP. Digital abandoned the use of TURBOchannel in favor of the EISA and PCI buses in late 1994, with the introduction of their AlphaStation and AlphaServer systems.".
- TURBOchannel thumbnail DECstation-5000-200-hdr-0a.jpg?width=300.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageExternalLink alpha.html.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageID "1082517".
- TURBOchannel wikiPageLength "10389".
- TURBOchannel wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- TURBOchannel wikiPageRevisionID "617925807".
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Computing_Environment.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_RISC_Computing.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink AlphaServer.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink AlphaStation.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Bus_(computing).
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Advanced_RISC_Computing.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_buses.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Category:DEC_hardware.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Computer_bus.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Conventional_PCI.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink DEC_3000_AXP.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink DEC_Alpha.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink DECstation.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink DECsystem.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Equipment_Corporation.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Emulator.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Extended_Industry_Standard_Architecture.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink List_of_device_bandwidths.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink List_of_device_bit_rates.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink MIPS_architecture.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink MIPS_instruction_set.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Machine_code.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Multiplexed.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Multiplexing.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_Component_Interconnect.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink VAXstation.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLink File:DECstation-5000-200-hdr-0a.jpg.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageWikiLinkText "TURBOchannel".
- TURBOchannel hasPhotoCollection TURBOchannel.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Computer-bus.
- TURBOchannel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- TURBOchannel subject Category:Advanced_RISC_Computing.
- TURBOchannel subject Category:Computer_buses.
- TURBOchannel subject Category:DEC_hardware.
- TURBOchannel hypernym Bus.
- TURBOchannel type Automobile.
- TURBOchannel type Connector.
- TURBOchannel type Protocol.
- TURBOchannel comment "TURBOchannel is an open computer bus developed by DEC by during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Although it was open for any vendor to implement in their own systems, it was mostly used in Digital's own systems such as the MIPS-based DECstation and DECsystem systems, in the VAXstation 4000, and in the Alpha-based DEC 3000 AXP. Digital abandoned the use of TURBOchannel in favor of the EISA and PCI buses in late 1994, with the introduction of their AlphaStation and AlphaServer systems.".
- TURBOchannel label "TURBOchannel".
- TURBOchannel sameAs m.044ghg.
- TURBOchannel sameAs Q7672035.
- TURBOchannel sameAs Q7672035.
- TURBOchannel wasDerivedFrom TURBOchannel?oldid=617925807.
- TURBOchannel depiction DECstation-5000-200-hdr-0a.jpg.
- TURBOchannel isPrimaryTopicOf TURBOchannel.