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  1. In April of 1978 the Eagle Project began at Data General, a Massachusetts basedminicomputer company. Two years later, the first Eclipse MV/8000 super-minicomputerwas introduced to the world. The Eclipse line would continue at Data General until 1988,prematurely terminated by the forces of commodity computing and the rise of UNIXworkstations and personal computers.
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    Data General was one of the first minicomputer firms of the late 1960s. Three of the four founders were former employees of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Their first product, 1969's Data General Nova, was a 16-bit minicomputer intended to both outperform and cost less than the equivalent from

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    Origin, founding and early years: Nova and SuperNova
    Data General (DG) was founded by several engineers from Digital Equipment Corporation who were frustrated with DEC's management and

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    DJ Delorie designed PC motherboards and BIOS code for Data General for four years. He authored DJGPP, and currently works for Red Hat on GCC.
    • Peter Darnell was a developer of DG/L and went on to develop C compilers for Unix and Windows. He wrote a book on C and is the

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    Data General exhibited a brash style of marketing and advertising, which acted to set the company in the spotlight. A memorable advertising campaign during the early 1980s Desktop Generation era, was issuance of T-shirts with the logo "We did it on a desktop". The

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    The Eclipse MV/8000 was the first in a family of 32-bit minicomputers produced by Data General during the 1980s. Codenamed Eagle during development, its architecture was a new 32-bit design backward compatible with the previous 16-bit Eclipse series. The development of the computer and the people who worked on it were the subject of Tracy Kidder's book The Soul of a New Machine. The MV/8000 was succeeded by the MV/6000, MV/8000-II, MV/2000, MV/2500, MV/4000, MV/10…

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      Feb 01, 2002 · Our paper focused on the development of the Eagle super-minicomputer at Data General, a project that was beautifully described by Tracy Kidder in his Pulitzer-prize winning book the Soul of a New Machine.

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      Data General "Eagle" (MV/8000) instruction set superset of Eclipse C/350 instruction set no mode bit (see Michael Meissner's 1987 description of how compatibility with the Eclipse was …

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      Jul 02, 2015 · The project code name was “Eagle”, and the eventual product was called the Data General Eclipse MV/8000. The architecture was microcoded, which meant that a significant …

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      Dec 01, 2000 · Souls, Lost and Found This picture of the team that built Data General's Eagle minicomputer was taken in March 1980, a few weeks before the machine shipped under its …

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      Mar 16, 1996 · In April of 1978 the Eagle Project began at Data General, a Massachusetts based minicomputer company. Two years later, the first Eclipse MV/8000 super-minicomputer was …

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      Dec 01, 2000 · The 1981 best-seller and Pulitzer Prize winner chronicles the dramatic efforts of West and his team of engineers at Massachusetts-based Data General to build a minicomputer …

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