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- PDP-11 family differences appendix
- PDP-11 stacks
- PDP-12
- PDP-15
- PDP-2
- PDP-3
- PDP-4
- PDP-5
- PDP-6
- PDP-7
- PDP-7 UNIX
- PDP-8
- PDP-8/A
- PDP-8/E
- PDP-8/I
- PDP-8/L
- PDP-8/S
- PDP-8 Memory Extension units
- PDP-8 architecture
- PDP-8 family
- PDP-9
- PDP-9 control memory
- PDP-K
- PDP-X
- PDP11GUI
- PDT-11 Intelligent Terminal Family
- PHOENIX
- PL/I
- PLATO
- PMI memories
- PRIMOS
- PRO/VENIX
- PS
- PS/2 Model 60 Sales Brochure
- PS/2 model 30
- PS/2 model 35
- PS/2 model 50
- PS/2 model 60
- PS/2 model 70
- PS/2 model 80
- PWB/UNIX
- Packard Bell PB 250
- Packet
- Packet Radio Network
- Packet switch
- Page fault
- Page table
- Paper tape
- Parallel
- Parallel computer
- Parallel interface
- Parity
- Parser
- Pascal
- Patching OS/2 for fast machines
- Path selection
- Pcc
- Pcemu
- Peripheral
- Peripheral Component Interconnect
- Personal computer
- Pertec tape interface
- Phar Lap
- Phase
- Phase Encoding
- Physical network
- Pilot ACE
- Pin
- Pipe
- Pipeline
- Pixel
- Planetfall
- Playing DUNGEON on VMS V1.0
- Plug compatible
- Point-to-Point Protocol
- Pointer
- Port
- Port Expander
- Portable
- PostScript
- PowerPC
- Power 6/32
- Power harness
- Power supply
- Previous
- Prime 750
- Prime Computer
- Printed circuit board
- Printer
- Printing terminal
- Private Memory Interconnect
- ProDOS
- Process
- Processor Status Word
- Professional 300 Series
- Program
- Program Counter
- Program compatible
- Programmable Array Logic
- Programmable Logic Array
- Programmed I/O
- Programmer
- Programming in C - A Tutorial
- Programming language
- Project GENIE
- Project MAC
- Propagation delay
- Protected mode
- Protection key
- Protocol
- Protocol suite
- PuTTY
- Punched card
- Pure code
- QBUS
- QBUS CPU ODT
- QBUS ROMs
- QBUS asynchronous serial interfaces
- QBUS backplanes
- QBUS memories
- QBUS mounting boxes
- QBUS peripherals
- QED (text editor)
- QNX
- Qemu
- Qemu-0.8.0-openstep-busmouse-2.diff
- Qemu-0.9.0-openstep-busmouse-2.diff
- QuickC 2.5
- QuickC for Windows
- QuickWin
- Quick Basic
- R215F
- R80 Disk Drive
- RA60 Disk Drive
- RA70 disk drive
- RA71 disk drive
- RA72 disk drive
- RA73 disk drive
- RA80 Disk Drive
- RA81 Disk Drive
- RA82 disk drive
- RA90 disk drive
- RA92 disk drive
- RADIX-50
- RAID
- RC11 disk controller
- RC25 disk drive
- RD31
- RD32
- RD50
- RD51
- RD51/52/53 Survival Tips
- RD52
- RD53 disk drive
- RD54
- REV11 DMA Refresh/Bootstrap/Terminator
- RF08 disk controller
- RF11 disk controller
- RF30
- RF31
- RF31F
- RF31T
- RF35
- RF36
- RF71
- RF72
- RF73
- RF74
- RH10 MASSBUS controller
- RH11 MASSBUS controller
- RH20 MASSBUS controller
- RH70 MASSBUS controller
- RH750 Massbus Adapter
- RH780 Massbus Adapter
- RISOS/ARPA Terminal System
- RK02/03 disk drive
- RK05 disk drive
- RK06/07 disk drive
- RK11-C disk controller
- RK11 disk controller
- RK611 disk controller
- RK8-E disk controller
- RL01/02 disk drive
- RL11 disk controller
- RL8-A disk controller
- RM02/03 disk drive
- RM05 Disk Drive
- RM80 Disk Drive
- RP01 disk drive
- RP02 disk drive
- RP03 disk drive
- RP04 disk drive
- RP05 disk drive
- RP06 disk drive
- RP07 Disk Drive
- RP10 disk controller
- RP11 disk controller
- RQDX1/RQDX2 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controllers
- RQDX3 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controller
- RQDX Series of MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controllers
- RS/6000
- RS03/04 disk drive
- RS08 disk drive
- RS11 disk drive
- RS64 disk drive
- RSTS/E
- RSX-11
- RT-11
- RTS-8
- RUNOFF
- RX01/02 floppy drive
- RX11 floppy disk controller
- RX211 floppy disk controller
- RX33 Flexible Disk Drive
- RX50 dual-diskette drive
- RZ22 disk drive
- RZ23 disk drive
- RZ24 disk drive
- RZ35 disk drive
- RZ55 disk drive
- R (typesetting software)
- Race
- Radio Shack Monitors
- Rainbow 100
- Random Access Memory
- Random access
- Raster
- ReGIS
- Read-only memory
- Real-time
- Real-time clock
- Real-time system
- Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal
- Real mode
- Record
- Recursive acronym
- Reduced Instruction Set Computer
- Refresh
- Register
- Register file
- Register renaming
- Registered
- Relay
- Relcom
- Reliable byte stream
- Relocatable binary
- Relocation
- Remington Rand
- Remote Switching Control Bus
- Removable-pack disk
- Repairing early UNIX file systems
- Repairing un-documented MOS memory boards
- Request for Comments
- Research Laboratory of Electronics
- Resistor
- Resistor-transistor logic
- Resolution
- Resources
- Retransmission
- Return
- Ribbon cable
- Ring buffer
- Robert Noyce
- Rogue
- Router
- Routing Information Protocol
- Routing architecture
- Routing loop
- Routing protocol
- Routing table
- RtVAX series
- Rubin 10-11 interface
- Run-length limited coding
- Run-time library
- Run-time system
- Running ITS (the Incompatible Timesharing System) on the KL-10
- Running NetBSD on a VAX
- Running TOPS-20 V4.1 under SIMH
- Running UNIX V6 on an -11/23
- Running UNIX v6 in SIMH
- Running Unix v5 in SIMH
- Running an LSI-11 from UNIX V6
- S-100
- S-1 supercomputer
- S390x-softmmu
- SAIL
- SC-40
- SC008 Star Coupler
- SDS 930
- SDS 940
- SHARE
- SIMH
- SIMH/Draft
- SIMH Simple Sound System
- SINE
- SINTEF
- SINTRAN
- SINTRAN III
- SITS
- SITS PDUMP format
- SITS file system
- SITS tutorial
- SIXBIT
- SPARC
- SQ739
- SQUOZE
- SRI International
- SS-50 bus
- ST-225
- ST-251
- ST506 disk interface
- SUMEX-AIM
- SUN workstation
- SUPDUP
- Samson Box
- Scheduler
- Scheme
- Scheme Chip
- Scientific Data Systems
- Scope
- Screen
- Screen editor
- Seagate ST1144A
- Seagate Technology
- Secondary storage
- Sector interleaving
- Segment
- Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator
- Self-modifying code
- Semantics
- Semi-Automatic Ground Environment
- Semiconductor
- Sequence number
- Serial
- Serial computer
- Serial interface
- Serial line
- Server
- Setting Up RIS on ULTRIX V2.0
- Setting Up Unix - Seventh Edition
- Setting Up Version 1.0 of UNIX/32V Operating System
- Setting up (BSD 4.0) the Fourth Berkeley Software Tape
- Setting up UNIX - Sixth Edition
- Setting up the Third Berkeley Software Tape
- Seymour Cray