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the reference may apply to SSDS, but I don't have that information - moved reference to cited material
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which sold the ''Mentor 2000'' professional [[computer]] in the [[United States]] in 1986.
 
The ''Mentor 2000'' ran at 5MHz using a [[Zilog]] processor, 640KB RAM, and included one 60MB [[hard disk]]. It used the "PICK" [[Pick operating system]] and [[database management system]]. It was able to manage 16 or 32 [[video terminal]]s at once.
 
'''ADDS''' (along with [[NCR Corporation|NCR]]) was later part of [[AT&T]],<ref>{{cite web