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− | The '''TX-0''' was a [[transistor]] computer (reportedly the first) at the MIT Lincoln laboratory. Predecessor to the [[TX-2]] and an influence on the [[PDP-1]] design. | + | The '''TX-0''' was a [[transistor]] computer (reportedly the first ever built), at the MIT Lincoln laboratory. Predecessor to the [[TX-2]] and an influence on the [[PDP-1]] design. |
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+ | * C. Gordon Bell, J. Craig Mudge, John. E. McNamara, "''Computer Engineering: A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design''" (Digital Press, Bedford, 1978) - The start of Chapter 6 has some material on the TX-0, and also covers its descendants | ||
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Revision as of 20:24, 15 May 2021
The TX-0 was a transistor computer (reportedly the first ever built), at the MIT Lincoln laboratory. Predecessor to the TX-2 and an influence on the PDP-1 design.
Further reading
- C. Gordon Bell, J. Craig Mudge, John. E. McNamara, "Computer Engineering: A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design" (Digital Press, Bedford, 1978) - The start of Chapter 6 has some material on the TX-0, and also covers its descendants
External links
- Bitsavers documents
- The LINC Was Early and Small - lengthy personal memoir by Wesley Clark; it also covers the TX-0