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What (who) is LSI-11 - definition

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
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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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LSI         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LSI (disambiguation); Lsi
Large Scale Integration
LSI         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LSI (disambiguation); Lsi
Latent Semantic Indexing
Q-Bus         
COMPUTER BUS
Q-bus; LSI-11 bus; Q bus; LSI11 bus; МПИ; QBUS
The Q-bus,Schmidt, Atlant G.,Unibus,Q-Bus and VAXBI Bus, in Digital bus handbook, Di Giacomo Joseph Ed.

Wikipedia

PDP-11

The PDP-11 is a series of 16-bit minicomputers sold by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) from 1970 into the late 1990s, one of a set of products in the Programmed Data Processor (PDP) series. In total, around 600,000 PDP-11s of all models were sold, making it one of DEC's most successful product lines. The PDP-11 is considered by some experts to be the most popular minicomputer.

The PDP-11 included a number of innovative features in its instruction set and additional general-purpose registers that made it easier to program than earlier models in the PDP series. Further, the innovative Unibus system allowed external devices to be more easily interfaced to the system using direct memory access, opening the system to a wide variety of peripherals. The PDP-11 replaced the PDP-8 in many real-time computing applications, although both product lines lived in parallel for more than 10 years. The ease of programming of the PDP-11 made it popular for general-purpose computing.

The design of the PDP-11 inspired the design of late-1970s microprocessors including the Intel x86 and the Motorola 68000. The design features of PDP-11 operating systems, and other operating systems from Digital Equipment, influenced the design of operating systems such as CP/M and hence also MS-DOS. The first officially named version of Unix ran on the PDP-11/20 in 1970. It is commonly stated that the C programming language took advantage of several low-level PDP-11–dependent programming features, albeit not originally by design.

An effort to expand the PDP-11 from 16- to 32-bit addressing led to the VAX-11 design, which took part of its name from the PDP-11.