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*[[PDP-11/93]] ([[1990]]) - [[QBUS]], 22-bit memory addressing, J-11 at 18MHz, integrated FPU, 2MiW onboard memory
 
*[[PDP-11/93]] ([[1990]]) - [[QBUS]], 22-bit memory addressing, J-11 at 18MHz, integrated FPU, 2MiW onboard memory
 
*[[PDP-11/94]] ([[1990]]) - [[UNIBUS]], 22-bit memory addressing, J-11 at 18MHz, integrated FPU, 2MiW onboard memory
 
*[[PDP-11/94]] ([[1990]]) - [[UNIBUS]], 22-bit memory addressing, J-11 at 18MHz, integrated FPU, 2MiW onboard memory
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Revision as of 23:00, 15 May 2007

The PDP-11 is a series of computers introduced in 1970 by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).
A loaded PDP-11/23 PLUS

The machine word size was 16 bits. For more information, see PDP-11 architecture.

PDP-11 Models and notes