[RetroBytes] takes us on a whirlwind tour of the history of the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), its founder Ken Olsen, and during intermission builds up a working replica of the PDP-11 from a ...
Massachusetts-based Digital Equipment Corporation, or DEC. DEC produced a succession of minicomputers in their PDP line, of which the most successful was their PDP-11 series. These were 16-bit ...
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Museum digs up Digital Equipment Corporation's dusty digital equipmentRemembering the fallen giant's first UK office Reading Museum is hosting an exhibition marking more than 60 years since ...
The microcomputer version of the PDP-11 from Digital introduced in 1975. It used the Q-bus and served as a stand-alone computer or was built into other equipment. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL ...
MIT engineer and Digital Equipment Corporation co-founder ... These machines, particularly the PDP-8 and PDP-11, were smaller and more affordable than the mainframe computers of that era, making ...
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