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Revision as of 03:55, 5 September 2018
This article is about the first PDP-8, which had that name without a model suffix. For information about PDP-8's in general, see PDP-8 family.
PDP-8 | |
An original, transistorized PDP-8 | |
Manufacturer: | DEC |
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Architecture: | PDP-8 |
Year Introduced: | 1965 |
Year Discontinued: | 1969 |
Form Factor: | minicomputer |
Word Size: | 12 bits |
Logic Type: | DTL |
Design Type: | clocked random logic |
Clock Speed: | 333KHz |
Memory Speed: | 1.5 μseconds |
Physical Address Size: | 32KW (requires optional Type 183) |
Virtual Address Size: | 4KW |
Memory Management: | bank select |
Bus Architecture: | Negative I/O Bus |
Predecessor(s): | PDP-5 |
Successor(s): | PDP-8/I |
Price: | US$18,500 |
The PDP-8 was DEC's major breakthrough, and now considered the first successful minicomputer. It was, by a significant amount, the cheapest computer yet made at the time.
The PDP-8 was constructed with discrete transistors, packaged into DEC's FLIP CHIP technology. It could perform an addition to the accumulator in 3.0 μseconds, and a 12 by 12 bit multiplication with 24 bit result in 15 μseconds (average, range 9 to 21), using the optional math extension hardware (below).
Options
Options included:
- Type 183 Memory Extension Control, which was needed to support more than 4K words of memory
- Type 184 Memory Module
- Type 188 Memory Parity
- Type 182 Extended Arithmetic Element, which supported hardware integer multiplication and division, multi-bit double-word shifts, and normalization
Operating Systems
The PDP-8 could run various operating systems including:
Emulators
There are various emulators for PDP-8 systems including:
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 |