THINK MINC.
Digital made the computer easy-to-use and easy-to-interface. And you can buy it on a desk-top calculator budget. Plug MINC in, turn it on, and you can plot charts, solve complex engineering and statistical problems, control instruments and acquire data. You have complete, ready-torun BASIC software — true computer functionality. It's as easy as that. MlNC's built around Digital's proven PDP-11 microcomputer. MINC has its own graphics terminal, one million character dual floppies and three serial line interfaces.
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And MINC makes interfacing easy. Hooking up a lab instrument is as simple as plugging in a single connector to the IEEE Bus interface or one of the seven optional input/output modules. When you finish your experiment, you unplug the connector and wheel the MINC cart to the next job. And, if you need more on-line data storage, there's the new DECLAB-ll/MNC that combines the functionality and ease-of-use of MINC with 10 million character, random access disk drives, powerful FORTRAN software and Digital's versatile RT-11 operating system. If you'd like the whole story on these easy-to-use systems, write Laboratory Data Products Group, Digital Equipment Corporation, Marlborough, Massachusetts 01752. Telephone (617) 481-9511, Ext. 6969. European headquarters: 12, av. des Morgines, 1213 Petit-Lancy/Geneva. In Canada: Digital Equipment of Canada, Ltd.
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