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* 1964 - [[PDP-6]], [[PDP-7]], [[SDS 930]] | * 1964 - [[PDP-6]], [[PDP-7]], [[SDS 930]] | ||
* 1965 - [[PDP-8]] | * 1965 - [[PDP-8]] | ||
− | * 1966 - [[LINC-8]], [[PDP-9]], [[SDS 940]] | + | * 1966 - [[LINC-8]], [[PDP-9]], [[SDS 940]], SDS [[SDS Sigma series|Sigma 7]] |
* 1967 - [[NORD-1]] | * 1967 - [[NORD-1]] | ||
* 1968 - [[PDP-10]] | * 1968 - [[PDP-10]] |
Revision as of 20:27, 23 July 2025
This is a list of all important historical systems sorted by their year of introduction:
1940s
- 1941 - Z3
- 1946 - ENIAC (didn't really become a computer until its re-configuration in 1948)
- 1948 - Manchester Baby
- 1949 - EDSAC, Whirlwind
1950s
- 1950 - BARK
- 1951 - UNIVAC I, EDVAC
- 1952 - LEO
- 1953 - Memory Test Computer, BESK
- 1956 - TX-0
- 1958 - TX-2
1960s
- 1960 - PDP-1, PDP-3
- 1962 - PDP-4, SDS 910 and 920
- 1963 - PDP-5
- 1964 - PDP-6, PDP-7, SDS 930
- 1965 - PDP-8
- 1966 - LINC-8, PDP-9, SDS 940, SDS Sigma 7
- 1967 - NORD-1
- 1968 - PDP-10
- 1969 - PDP-12, PDP-14, PDP-15
1970s
- 1970 - PDP-11
- 1971 - NORD-5
- 1972 - PDP-16
- 1973 - NORD-10
- 1974 - NORD-50
- 1975 - LSI-11
- 1977 - VAX-11/780
- 1979 - ND-100
1980s
- 1981 - IBM 5150, ND-500
- 1983 - IBM 5160
- 1984 - IBM 5170, Macintosh
- 1985 - Atari 520ST, Amiga
- 1987 - ND-5000