The PC-12 minicomputer, developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), was part of the company's line of minicomputers that emerged during the 1960s and 1970s. Minicomputers were smaller and less expensive than mainframe computers but still more powerful than personal computers of the time. The PC-12 was known for its versatility and was typically used in various applications, including scientific, engineering, and business environments.

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