Difference between revisions of "PDP-8 family"
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* PDP-8 | * PDP-8 | ||
* LINC-8 | * LINC-8 | ||
| − | * PDP-8/S | + | * [[PDP-8/S]] |
| − | * PDP-8/I | + | * [[PDP-8/I]] |
| − | * PDP-8/L | + | * [[PDP-8/L]] |
| − | * PDP-12 | + | * [[PDP-12]] |
* [[PDP-8/E]] | * [[PDP-8/E]] | ||
| − | * PDP-8/F | + | * [[PDP-8/F]] |
| − | * PDP-8/M | + | * [[PDP-8/M]] |
| − | * PDP-8/A | + | * [[PDP-8/A]] |
| − | as well as two microprocessor implementations | + | as well as two microprocessor implementations: |
| + | |||
| + | * Intersil 6100 used in the [[VT78]] | ||
| + | * Harris 6120, used in the [[DECmate]] systems | ||
Revision as of 03:08, 18 May 2007
the PDP-8 was a 12-bit minicomputer produced by DEC. It came in the following variants
| PDP-8 | |
| An original, transistorized PDP-8 | |
| Manufacturer: | Digital Equipment Corporation |
|---|---|
| Year Introduced: | 1965 |
| Word Size: | 12 bit |
as well as two microprocessor implementations: