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  • PED, the Programmers' EDitor, is a powerful screen-based text editor made by Norsk Data. Versions are available for SINTRAN III running on ...
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  • SINTRAN is the name of a range of operating systems for Norsk Data's line of minicomputers. The original version of SINTRAN, released in ...
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  • NORD PL (NORD Programming Language, or NPL ) is a programming language from Norsk Data. It shipped as a standard component of the operating system ...
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  • PLANC (acronym for Programming Language ND Computers, pronounced as "plank") is a high level system programming language. ...
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  • MAC is a Macro assembler for computers of the NORD-1, NORD-10, and ND-100 lines from Norsk Data. Based on a concept developed at MITWikipedia:Massachusetts ...
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  • SINTRAN III is a real-time, multitasking, multi-user operating system used with Norsk Data computers from 1974. Unlike its predecessors SINTRAN ...
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  • ND-NOTIS was a tightly integrated yet modular office automation suite by Norsk Data introduced in the early 1980s, running on the SINTRAN III ...
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  • The ND-100 was a 16-bit minicomputer series made by Norsk Data, introduced in 1979. It shipped with the SINTRAN III operating system, and the ...
    7 KB (1,098 words) - 14:31, 26 December 2023
  • NORD-10 was a medium-sized general-purpose 16-bit minicomputer designed for multilingual time-sharing applications and for real-time multiprogram ...
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  • Norsk Data was a computer manufacturer located in Oslo, Norway. Existing from 1967 to 1992, it had its most active period in the years from the ...
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  • The NORD-1 was Norsk Data's first minicomputer. It was the first commercially available computer made in Norway. It was a 16-bit system, ...
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