Timeline Quiz for Documenting DIGITAL page

1957 Digital Equipment Corporation was founded in 1957 in:

a. Ken Olsen's garage
b. an old woolen mill in Maynard, Massachusetts
c. Bill Gates's dorm room
d. a storefront in Palo Alto

1957 The first product sold by DIGITAL was:

a. DECtape
b. a super-speedy calculator
c. the VAX-11/780
d. laboratory modules


1959		The PDP-1, the first computer from DIGITAL, was designed by:

			a. Ken Olsen
			b. Vannevar Bush
			c. Jay Forrester
			d. Ben Gurley 

1960		The 'PDP' in PDP-1 refers to:

a. Parallel Data Protocol 
b. Programmed Data Processor
c. Punched Data Program
d.  Nothing-the letters were chosen by an advertising firm
     focus group

1964 The first patent issued to DIGITAL was for:

a. digital logic circuits
b. magnetic core memory
c. punched card tabulating calculator
d. removable magnetic tape reels

1965 The world's first mass-produced minicomputer was the:

a. PDP-8
b. VAX-11/780
c. IBM 360
d. UNIVAC 1

1965 One of the first around-the-world network links was made using:

a. two PDP-5's and Telstar
b. a PDP-6 and telex
c. a PDP-7A and Princess phone
d. a PDP-6 and a PDP-10

1969 The first version of UNIX was developed at Bell Labs on:

a. an IBM 360
b. a PDP-10 
c. a PDP-7
d. a Univac 9400

1970 	The PDP-8/E introduced what patented I/O device to manage communications traffic between system elements?

		a. UNIBUS asynchronous bus
		b. OMNIBUS synchronous bus 
		c. MINIBUS synchronous bus
		d. MBTABUS 

1971	During an ill-fated summer job as a computer operator, Doonesbury character Mark Slackmeyer is assigned to a:

a. XEROX CF-16A
b. Data General SuperNova
c. PDP-112
d. PDP-11

1972	Which landmark George Lucas film features the light panel of the KI10?

a. THX1138
b. Star Wars
c. American Graffiti
d. Howard the Duck

1975	The high-end PDP-11/70 was the first PDP-11 computer to use:

		a. a UNIBUS 
		b. a paper tape reader
		c. cache memory
		d. little flashing lights



1977 The name 'VAX' refers to:

a. A Dr. Seuss character
b. Very Advanced Ex-modulator
c. Dr. Seymour Vax, computer pioneer
d. Virtual Address Extension

1977 The VT100 was the first video terminal developed by DIGITAL that:

a. displayed MS-DOS commands
b. came in a do-it-yourself kit
c. was ANSI-compliant
d. talked back

1978	The DECsystem-2020 was introduced as:

		a. "the system that does everything but cook your breakfast"
		b. "the system with 20/20 vision"
		c. "the world's lowest cost mainframe computer system"
		d. "the system twice as good as the 1010"

1980	The medium-capacity RM80 disk drive was the first product from DIGITAL to be based on what technology?

		a. Winchester
		b. Springfield
		c. Colt
		d. Smith and Wesson

1981	Because of its integrated array of office support functions, the DECmate was called the:

		a. "cutest member of the office team" 
		b. "little computer that could"
		c. "work processor"
		d. "secretary's slave"

1982	The compact VAX-11/730 processor was the first VAX small enough to fit into a:

		a. breadbox 
		b. back seat of a Volkswagen beetle
		c. vest pocket
		d. 10.5-inch high rack mountable box


1983	What famous person introduced DECtalk in 1983?

		a. Phil Donahue 
		b. Stevie Wonder
		c. Buddy Hackett		
d. Marcel Marceau

1983	The first output device from DIGITAL enabling ASCII text to be expressed in spoken form was called:

a. DECspeak
b. DECvoice
c. DECtalk 
d. DECbyte

1986	The VAX 8800, VAX 8300 and VAX 8200 were the first VAX systems to support:

		a. DECtape
		b. DECwriter II
		c. dual processors 
		d. a family of four 

1992	What special resource did DIGITAL provide to the Americas Cup defense team?

		a. a VAX 7000
		b. a VAX-11/780
		c. a speech recognition system 
		d. boatshoes with the DIGITAL logo

1993	In 1993, DIGITAL became the first Fortune 500 company with:	
		a. a branch office in Tonga 
		b. an Internet website
		c. golf benefits 
		d. a computer on every desk

1995 For what annual sporting event did DIGITAL provide a unique information system for tracking participants?

a. the U.S. Open Golf Championship
b. the Tour de France
c. the Boston Marathon
d. the running of the bulls in Pamplona


1997	DIGITAL introduced a completely new method for conducting small monetary transactions involving World Wide Web content over the Internet  called:

		a. Millie 
		b. MilliCent
		c. DEC$$$
		d. Pieces of Eight

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