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compiler, a block diagram language known as "Laboratory Workbench" that allowed visual programming of real time systems to connect real-time analog inputs and outputs to signal processing operations and interactive virtual instruments for data display, and their own high level graphics subsystem.
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deal" and assumed the Concurrent name, with aim of becoming the number one vendor in the real-time computing market. The deal cost Masscomp $ 240 million. Perkin-Elmer sold this company as part of restructuring of their business due to low profits in the computer market.
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operating system. For a small company, MASSCOMP incorporated a number of ambitious and innovative projects in addition to Real-Time Unix, including their own
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at one million samples per second and store the resulting data to disk continuously. Given the technology available at the time—
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in speed and slow disk drives—this product represented quite a technological achievement.
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and inventor Chester Schuler, it was founded formally in 1981. Its target market was
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MASSCOMP grew to about $ 65 million in sales per year and ultimately purchased
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Concurrent Computer Corporation, 2009. Concurrent History.
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The MASSCOMP MC-500 is a 68000-based microcomputer running a
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Former computer manufacturer from the United States
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