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What (who) is PDP-4 - definition

  • The PDP-4's console typewriter was a [[Teletype Model 28]] ASR, with a built in [[paper tape]] reader and paper tape punch.

Programmed Data Processor         
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SERIES OF MINICOMPUTERS MADE AND MARKETED BY THE DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION FROM 1957 TO 1990
Programmable Data Processor; PDP-3; PDP 3; PDP-2; PDP 2; PDP 4; PDP 9; PDP 12; PDP 14; PDP 15; PDP 16; DEC PDP; PDP-H; DEC PDP-H
Programmed Data Processor (PDP), referred to by some customers, media and authors as "Programmable Data Processor,"
Programmed Data Processor         
  • PDP-8/e
  • PDP-6
  • PDP-12
  • PDP-15 (partial)
  • digitizing tablet]]
  • PDP-11/40
  • PDP-7
SERIES OF MINICOMPUTERS MADE AND MARKETED BY THE DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION FROM 1957 TO 1990
Programmable Data Processor; PDP-3; PDP 3; PDP-2; PDP 2; PDP 4; PDP 9; PDP 12; PDP 14; PDP 15; PDP 16; DEC PDP; PDP-H; DEC PDP-H
<computer> (PDP) Early (1960's?) {Digital Equipment Corporation} family of minicomputers. The best known ranges were the PDP-10 and PDP-11. PAL was the {assembly language}. (1997-11-21)
PDP-11         
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  • The PDT-11/150 smart terminal system had two 8-inch floppy disc drives.
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  • VT100 terminal
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  • PDP-11/34 front panel which was a replacement for toggle switches in earlier PDP-11 computers
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  • A PDP-11/70 system that included two nine-track tape drives, two disk drives, a high speed line printer, a DECwriter dot-matrix keyboard printing terminal and a cathode ray tube terminal installed in a climate-controlled machine room.
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SERIES OF 16-BIT MINICOMPUTERS SOLD BY DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION (DEC)
LSI-11; PDP-11/20; PDP-11/44; Decsa; DECSA; DL11; KL11; DL11-W; PC11; PR11; PDP-11/40; Pdp-11; PDP 11; PDP11; Micro PDP-11; Micro pdp-11; PDP-11/70; PDP 11/45; PDP eleven; DEC PDP-11; RX01; PDP-11/45; PDP-11/23; PDP 11/23; CR11; LP11; DEC PCP-11; DEC PDP-11/45; PDP-11/03
Programmed Data Processor model 11. A series of minicomputers based on an instruction set designed by C. Gordon Bell at DEC in the early 1970s (late 60s?). The PDP-11 family, which came after, but was not derived from, the PDP-10, was the most successful computer of its time until it was itself succeeded by the VAX. Models included the 11/23 and 11/24 (based on the F11 chipset); 11/44, 11/04, 11/34, 11/05, 11/10, 11/15, 11/20, 11/35, 11/40, 11/45, 11/70, 11/60 (MSI and SSI); LSI-11/2 and LSI-11 (LSI-11 chipset). In addition there were the 11/8x (J11 chipset) and SBC-11/21 (T11 chip) and then there was compatibility mode in the early VAX processors. The B and C languages were both used initially to implement Unix on the PDP-11. The microprocessor design tradition owes a heavy debt to the PDP-11 instruction set. See also SEX. (1994-12-21)

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PDP-4

The PDP-4 was the successor to the Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP-1.