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Revision as of 17:42, 19 April 2022
The PDP-8 family was a range of 12-bit minicomputers produced by DEC.
Models
| Model Name | Introduced | Discontinued | Cost | Implementation | Notes | 
| PDP-5 | 1963 | 1967 | ??? | Transistor System Modules | Effectively, the prototype | 
| PDP-8 | 1965 | 1969 | $18,500 | Transistor FLIP CHIPs | |
| LINC-8 | 1966 | 1969 | ??? | Transistor FLIP CHIPs | |
| PDP-8/S | 1967 | 1970 | $10,000 | Transistor FLIP CHIPs | Serial, unbelievably slow | 
| PDP-8/I | 1968 | 1971 | ??? | TTL FLIP CHIPs | |
| PDP-8/L | 1968 | 1971 | ??? | TTL FLIP CHIPs | Stripped down PDP-8/I | 
| PDP-12 | 1969 | ??? | ??? | TTL FLIP CHIPs | New version of LINC-8 | 
| PDP-8/E | 1970 | 1978 | ??? | quad PCBs | First OMNIBUS | 
| PDP-8/F | 1972 | ??? | ??? | quad PCBs | Smaller PDP-8/E | 
| PDP-8/M | 1972 | ??? | ??? | quad PCBs | OEM PDP-8/F | 
| PDP-8/A | 1975 | ??? | ??? | single hex PCB | |
| PDP-12 | |||||
| VT78 | 1978 | 1980 | ??? | Intersil 6100 | Desktop | 
| DECmate I | 1980 | 1984 | ??? | Harris 6120 | Desktop | 
| DECmate II | 1982 | 1986 | ??? | Harris 6120 | Desktop | 
| DECmate III | 1984 | 1990 | ??? | Harris 6120 | Desktop | 
| DECmate III+ | 1985 | 1990 | ??? | Harris 6120 | Desktop | 
as well as two microprocessor implementations:
Architecture
Operating Systems
See also
External links
- PDP-8 - Original PDP-8 documents at Bitsavers
 - C. Gordon Bell and John E. McNamara, The PDP-8 and Other 12-Bit Computers, in C. Gordon Bell, J. Craig Mudge, John. E. McNamara, Computer Engineering: A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design, Digital Press, Bedford, 1978
 - Online PDP-8 Home Page - David Gesswein's PDP-8 site
 - PDP-8 Models and Options - Douglas Jones' PDP-8 site
 - The PDP-8 - "The first ‘personal’ computer for engineers and scientists ushered in the minicomputer era", John Voelker, IEEE Spectrum
 
| v • d • e PDP-8 Computers, Software and Peripherals | 
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|   PDP-8s: PDP-5 • PDP-8 • LINC-8 • PDP-8/S • PDP-8/I • PDP-8/L • PDP-12 • PDP-8/E • PDP-8/F • PDP-8/M • PDP-8/A
 Workstations: VT78 Also: PDP-8 family • PDP-8 architecture • PDP-8 Memory Extension units  | 
| v • d • e Digital Equipment Corporation | 
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|  18-bit machines - PDP-1 • PDP-4 • PDP-7 • PDP-9 • PDP-15
 12-bit machines - PDP-5 • PDP-8 • LINC-8 • PDP-12 36-bit machines - PDP-3 • PDP-6 • PDP-10 16-/32-/64-bit machines - PDP-11 • VAX • MIPS • Alpha Also: Buses • Peripherals • Part numbers • Engineering drawings  |