PDP-7 - definizione. Che cos'è PDP-7
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Cosa (chi) è PDP-7 - definizione

MINICOMPUTER INTRODUCED IN 1964
PDP 7; DECsys
  • PDP-7 at living computer museum
  • Modified PDP-7 under restoration in Oslo, Norway

PDP-7         
<computer> A minicomputer sold by DEC in 1964. It had a memory cycle time of 1.75 microseconds and add time of 4 microseconds. I/O included a keyboard, printer, paper-tape and dual transport DECtape drives (type 555). DEC provided an "advanced" Fortran II compiler, a Symbolic Assembler, Editor, DDT Debugging System, Maintenance routines and a library of arithmetic, utility and programming aids developed on the program-compatible PDP-4. [DEC sales brochure]. The PDP-7 was considered reliable enough (when properly programmed) to be used for control of nuclear reactors and such. Around 1970 Ken Thompson built the operating system that became Unix on a scavenged PDP-7 so he could play a descendant of the SPACEWAR game. (1995-03-10)
Programmed Data Processor         
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         
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)

Wikipedia

PDP-7

The PDP-7 was a minicomputer produced by Digital Equipment Corporation as part of the PDP series. Introduced in 1964,: p.8  shipped since 1965, it was the first to use their Flip-Chip technology. With a cost of US$72,000, it was cheap but powerful by the standards of the time. The PDP-7 is the third of Digital's 18-bit machines, with essentially the same instruction set architecture as the PDP-4 and the PDP-9.