DEC Mini – computer inspired by one of the loveliest retro computers of the 80s
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- The DEC Mini is the latest iteration of DEC1 business computers, continuing the legacy of the VT-series terminals from the 70s.
- Designed for demanding users, it features state-of-the-art parallel processors, IBM-PC compatibility, upgradability, and high-end specifications.
- Key specifications include up to 4 processors at 1.500 Mhz, up to 8.192 MB of RAM, and a low-noise hard disk up to 65.536 MB.
- 64-bit architecture with backward compatibility for 8, 16, and 32-bit systems.
- Includes a 3½ inch High Density 1.44Mb disk drive and full compatibility with DOS, Windows, and Macintosh.
- SVGA color display (1024x768), VGA/EGA/CGA/Hercules compatible, integrated stereo sound (Sound Blaster 16 compatible), and a high-quality keyboard.
- Affordable price with a wide range of motherboard options, supporting SOC boards like Raspberry Pi, LattePanda, and more.
- Extreme compatibility with USB peripherals, capable of running Linux, DOS, Windows, and even replacing Commodore 64 workstations.
- Built-in RJ-45 socket for LAN connections up to 1.073.741.824 baud, with support for upcoming Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies.
- Available in multiple color options including classic, Cherry gum pink, Springfield family blue, and limited edition Tropper black.