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The '''PDP-8/F''' was a cost-reduced version of the -8/E with the same [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] and [[main memory]], but only a single OMNIBUS [[backplane]]. The '''PDP-8/M''' is the [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEM]] version of the PDP-8/F. | The '''PDP-8/F''' was a cost-reduced version of the -8/E with the same [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] and [[main memory]], but only a single OMNIBUS [[backplane]]. The '''PDP-8/M''' is the [[Original Equipment Manufacturer|OEM]] version of the PDP-8/F. | ||
− | It could perform an addition to the accumulator in 2.6 | + | The -8/E's KK8-E [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] consists of five [[DEC card form factor|quad]] boards; the MM8-E [[core memory]] that was standard on the -8/E consisted of sets of three quad boards. |
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+ | * KA8-E Positive I/O Bus Interface, to allow use of older PDP-8 devices | ||
+ | * KM8-E Memory Extension and Time-Share Option, which was needed to support more than 4K [[word]]s of memory, and allowed the computer to operate in either Executive Mode or User Mode | ||
+ | * MP8-E Memory Parity | ||
+ | * KE8-E Extended Arithmetic Element, which supported [[hardware]] integer multiplication and division, one-[[bit]] double-word shifts, and [[normalization]] | ||
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+ | It could perform an addition to the [[accumulator]] in 2.6 μseconds, and a 12 by 12 bit multiplication with 24 bit result in 40 μseconds, using the math extension hardware. | ||
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+ | The -8/M could be supplied with either a KC8-M Operator's Console, or a KC8-ML Programmer's Console, the latter being basically identical to the KC8-EA Programmer's Console of the basic -8/E. | ||
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PDP-8/E | |
PDP-8/E front panel | |
Year Introduced: | 1970 |
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Form Factor: | minicomputer |
Word Size: | 12 |
Logic Type: | TTL |
Design Type: | clocked random logic |
Clock Speed: | 385KHz |
Memory Speed: | 1.2 μseconds |
Physical Address Size: | 32KW (requires optional KM8-E) |
Virtual Address Size: | 4KW |
Memory Management: | bank selection, CPU mode |
Bus Architecture: | OMNIBUS |
Operating System: | OS/8, TSS/8 |
Predecessor(s): | PDP-8/I |
Successor(s): | PDP-8/A |
The PDP-8/E was an improved model in the PDP-8 line, and introduced the OMNIBUS for interfacing to device controllers.
The PDP-8/F was a cost-reduced version of the -8/E with the same CPU and main memory, but only a single OMNIBUS backplane. The PDP-8/M is the OEM version of the PDP-8/F.
The -8/E's KK8-E CPU consists of five quad boards; the MM8-E core memory that was standard on the -8/E consisted of sets of three quad boards.
Options included:
- KA8-E Positive I/O Bus Interface, to allow use of older PDP-8 devices
- KM8-E Memory Extension and Time-Share Option, which was needed to support more than 4K words of memory, and allowed the computer to operate in either Executive Mode or User Mode
- MP8-E Memory Parity
- KE8-E Extended Arithmetic Element, which supported hardware integer multiplication and division, one-bit double-word shifts, and normalization
It could perform an addition to the accumulator in 2.6 μseconds, and a 12 by 12 bit multiplication with 24 bit result in 40 μseconds, using the math extension hardware.
The -8/M could be supplied with either a KC8-M Operator's Console, or a KC8-ML Programmer's Console, the latter being basically identical to the KC8-EA Programmer's Console of the basic -8/E.
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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 |