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PDP-1 PDP-6 PDP-7 PDP-8/e PDP-11/40 PDP-12 PDP-15 (partial) PDP-15 graphics terminal with light pen and digitizing tablet. Programmed Data Processor (PDP), referred to by some customers, media and authors as "Programmable Data Processor," [1] [2] [3] is a term used by the Digital Equipment Corporation from 1957 to 1990 for several lines of minicomputers.
This 18-bit machine, first shipped in 1962, [1] was a compromise: "with slower memory and different packaging" than the PDP-1, but priced at $65,000 - less than half the price of its predecessor. [ 2 ] : p.4 All later 18-bit PDP machines ( 7 , 9 and 15 ) are based on a similar, but enlarged instruction set , more powerful than, but based on the ...
A PDP-9 on display at ACONIT in Grenoble, France. The PDP-9, the fourth of the five 18-bit minicomputers produced by Digital Equipment Corporation, was introduced in 1966. [1]: P.10 A total of 445 PDP-9 systems were produced, [2] of which 40 were the compact, low-cost PDP-9/L units. [3]
Peripheral Interchange Program (PIP) was a utility to transfer files on and between devices on Digital Equipment Corporation's computers. It was first implemented on the PDP-6 architecture by Harrison "Dit" Morse early in the 1960s.
From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Richard M. Libenson joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 41.8 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.
Last month, in the waning days of the Biden administration, the SEC set a tight deadline of several days for demanding that Elon Musk pay a settlement or face civil charges relating to alleged ...
(The Center Square) – Two North Carolina Republicans are among the 44 cosponsors of Sen. John Cornyn’s proposal for federal concealed-carry reciprocity among the states. North Carolina Sen ...
The PDP-16 family of modules was introduced in 1971, [3] and a pre-assembled system using these modules, the PDP-16/M [4] [5] was introduced in 1972. [3] The 16/M was nicknamed "Subminicomputer" and described as "a small microprogrammable computer." [4] The general-purpose modules included: components to build a data path (registers, memories ...