Difference between revisions of "PDP-10"
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A series of large, mainframe-like systems built by [[DEC]]. They still have a large following today. PDP-10s were very important machines on the early internet, being one of the few (relatively!) cheaply available machines which could run a full NCP and later TCP/IP stack as a multiuser environment at the time. | A series of large, mainframe-like systems built by [[DEC]]. They still have a large following today. PDP-10s were very important machines on the early internet, being one of the few (relatively!) cheaply available machines which could run a full NCP and later TCP/IP stack as a multiuser environment at the time. | ||
− | There are several emulators available, notably [[SIMH]] and KLH10. | + | There are several emulators available, notably [[SIMH]] and [http://klh10.trailing-edge.com/ KLH10]. |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 05:48, 7 February 2009
A series of large, mainframe-like systems built by DEC. They still have a large following today. PDP-10s were very important machines on the early internet, being one of the few (relatively!) cheaply available machines which could run a full NCP and later TCP/IP stack as a multiuser environment at the time.
There are several emulators available, notably SIMH and KLH10.
See Also
- Emulators ! - http://www.aracnet.com/~healyzh/pdp10emu.html