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Q-Bus, also known as the QBUS or Q-Bus architecture, is a computer bus architecture developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in the 1970s for use in their PDP and VAX series of minicomputers. The Q-Bus was designed to allow various types of hardware components—such as memory, peripheral devices, and I/O controllers—to be interconnected in a flexible manner.

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