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      • In early 1958, DEC shipped its first products, the "Digital Laboratory Module" line. The Modules consisted of a number of individual electronic components and germanium transistors mounted to a circuit board, the actual circuits being based on those from the TX-2.
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  2. DEC Systems Research Center. Former location of DEC SRC at 130 Lytton Ave., Palo Alto, CA. The Systems Research Center ( SRC) was a research laboratory created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1984, in Palo Alto, California. DEC SRC was founded by a group of computer scientists, led by Robert Taylor, who left the Computer Science ...

  3. DEC's Research Laboratories (or Research Labs, as they were commonly known) conducted DEC's corporate research. Some of them were continued in operation by Compaq and are still operated by Hewlett-Packard .

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  4. Research DEC's Research Laboratories (or Research Labs, as they were commonly known) conducted DEC's corporate research. Some of them were operated by Compaq and are still operated by Hewlett-Packard. The laboratories were: Western Research Laboratory (WRL) in Palo Alto, California, US Systems Research Center (SRC) in Palo Alto, California, US

  5. The Systems Research Center (SRC) was a research laboratory created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1984, in Palo Alto, California.

  6. Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) DEC was founded in 1957 by Ken Olson and Harlan Anderson, engineers who had worked on very early machines at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). They began by building small circuit modules for laboratory use and, in 1961, released their first computer, the PDP-1. During the 1960s, they produced ...

  7. 2 computers and used DECs initial product, a series of interconnectable circuits known as “Laboratory Modules,” to create the PDP-1. The PDP-1 was the world's first commercial interactive computer, and was used for process control, scientific research, and graphics applications, as well as to pioneer timesharing systems.

  8. View Artifact Detail. Digital Equipment CorporationKen Olsen, 31, and Harlan Anderson, 27, founded DEC in 1957. Just eleven years later, DEC led the minicomputer market.The company made test equipment logic circuits for its first three years, not creating a computer, the PDP-1, until 1960. In 1965, the PDP-8 helped DEC become the market leader.

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