ND-500

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The ND-500 was a 32-bit supermini computer delivered in 1981. It relied on a ND-100 to do housekeeping tasks and run the OS, SINTRAN III.

A configuration could feature up to four ND-500 CPUs, in a shared-memory configuration.

The number of ND-100 CPUs was always limited to one.