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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 132. Chapters: Digital Equipment Corporation, Control Data Corporation, Acorn Computers, Commodore International, Compaq, Flare Technology, Datasaab, Data General, Maxtor, Wang Laboratories, 3dfx Interactive, Ferranti, Plessey, Hayes Microcomputer Products, Kaypro, Amdahl Corporation, Sequent Computer Systems, Number Nine Visual Technology, Prime Computer, Power Computing Corporation, English Electric, Epyx, Parrot Corporation, Tangerine Computer Systems, Corvus Systems, Norsk Data, J. Lyons and Co., Amiga Corporation, General Magic, Alfaskop, GEC Computers, Novation CAT, M-Systems, Caswell, Northamptonshire, Conner Peripherals, Marconi Company, Systems Engineering Laboratories, Applied Engineering, Zeos, BFG Technologies, Radius, SWTPC, Corona Data Systems, SyQuest Technology, Elliott Brothers, Inmos, SAGE Computer Technology, NexGen, ComputerLand, Tseng Labs, Connectix, Hercules, Encore Computer, Orange Micro, International Computers and Tabulators, Be Inc., Alliant Computer Systems, Seattle Computer Products, Miles Gordon Technology, Shugart Associates, Chips and Technologies, Four-Phase Systems, PC Club, Processor Technology, Sirius Systems Technology, Real3D, EMachines, IQon Technologies, AST Research, Access Computer, Computer Control Company, Inc., Network Computing Devices, Agami Systems, Dragon Data, Vector Graphic, Bondwell, Soyo Group, Rodime, Kalpana, Sord Computer Corporation, EPoX, Qume, Stansaab, EACA, Platypus Technology, Sandial Systems, Celerity Computing, ArtX, Calcomp, Mycron, Cumana, Supra, Inc., Tiki Data, Minivac 601, GammaLink, Asia Commercial Co. Ltd., Kienzle Computer, Kalok, Magnuson Computer Systems, ShaBLAMM! Computer, Technical Design Labs. Excerpt: Digital Equipment Corporation was an American company in the computer industry and a leading vendor of computer systems, software and peripherals from...