Explore Minicomputer through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Minicomputer meaning
A computer smaller than a mainframe, but larger than a microcomputer.
Synonyms of Minicomputer
Using Minicomputer
- The main meaning on this page is: A computer smaller than a mainframe, but larger than a microcomputer.
- Useful related words include: digital computer.
- In the example corpus, minicomputer often appears in combinations such as: of minicomputer, minicomputer oss, the minicomputer.
Context around Minicomputer
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 6 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Minicomputer
- In this selection, "minicomputer" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, bit, cost, first, systems, data and installations stand out and add context to how "minicomputer" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 16 bit minicomputer built by and 16 bit minicomputer onto which. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "minicomputer" sits close to words such as aarons, abra and accelerations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with minicomputer
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Minicomputers Software on fanfold paper tape for the Data General Nova minicomputer. (12 words)
Many of the first generation of PC programmers were educated on minicomputer systems. (13 words)
Also, the multiuser OSs of today are often either inspired by, or directly descended from, minicomputer OSs. (17 words)
The much higher performance memory allowed the CPU, which was synchronous with memory, to be further increased in speed to run at a 300 ns cycle time (3.3 MHz), which made it the fastest minicomputer for over a decade following its introduction. (43 words)
A Data General SuperNova S/200 minicomputer served as the maintenance control unit (MCU), which was used to feed the Cray Operating System into the system at boot time, to monitor the CPU during use, and optionally as a front-end computer. (42 words)
The Entry Systems Division had 10,000 employees and by itself would have been the world's third-largest computer company behind IBM and DEC, citation with more revenue than IBM's minicomputer business despite its much later start. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
As a side effect, punched tape became a popular medium for low cost minicomputer data and program storage, and it was common to find a selection of tapes containing useful programs in most minicomputer installations.
The definition of minicomputer is vague with the consequence that there are a number of candidates for the first minicomputer.
Vic told the initially bemused drinkers that he was working on a device that could track the UFOs based on a system of coils, magnets and a minicomputer.
A Data General SuperNova S/200 minicomputer served as the maintenance control unit (MCU), which was used to feed the Cray Operating System into the system at boot time, to monitor the CPU during use, and optionally as a front-end computer.
Also, the multiuser OSs of today are often either inspired by, or directly descended from, minicomputer OSs.
During the 1980s, minicomputer -based systems grew more sophisticated and were able to displace the lower-end of the mainframes.
Except perhaps for the Holborn System 9100 computer which was a few months earlier, but which was designed and sold as a minicomputer at ten times the price of the Aster.
However, the NCR Century 8200 was a 16-bit minicomputer, onto which several data entry terminals could be hooked up.
It used a DEC PDP11/34 minicomputer both to operate the servo-mechanisms and to acquire and process the images.
Many of the first generation of PC programmers were educated on minicomputer systems.
Minicomputers Software on fanfold paper tape for the Data General Nova minicomputer.
Modern compilers benefited from the introduction of the sib byte (scale-index-base byte) that allows registers to be treated uniformly ( minicomputer -like).
The company that created the minicomputer, a dominant networking technology, and arguably the first computers for personal use, had abandoned the "low end" market, whose dominance with the PDP-8 had built the company in a previous generation.
The customer could use the software on a remote timeshare computer or on an in-house minicomputer system.
The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the American company Data General starting in 1969.
The Entry Systems Division had 10,000 employees and by itself would have been the world's third-largest computer company behind IBM and DEC, citation with more revenue than IBM's minicomputer business despite its much later start.
The much higher performance memory allowed the CPU, which was synchronous with memory, to be further increased in speed to run at a 300 ns cycle time (3.3 MHz), which made it the fastest minicomputer for over a decade following its introduction.
The program was originally developed under contract at Brigham Young University for use on a Data General minicomputer in 1979.
The VT100 form factor left significant room in the case for expansion, and DEC used this to produce several all-in-one stand-alone minicomputer systems.
This allowed businesses unable to afford leasing of a minicomputer or time-sharing service the opportunity to automate business functions, without (usually) hiring a full-time staff to operate the computers.
Common combinations with minicomputer
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of minicomputer 3×
- minicomputer oss 2×
- the minicomputer 2×
- -bit minicomputer 2×
- on minicomputer 2×
- minicomputer systems 2×
- nova minicomputer 2×