On 2015-Aug-13, at 9:44 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
I turned up some CPU info on it, which I uploaded to bitsavers/lockheed/sue
Dumps of the programmable parts on the CPU would be nice if anyone has one.
So this was interesting, another in the list of 60s/70s minis - hadn't heard of
it previously.
On 8/14/2015 11:54 AM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
On 2015-Aug-13, at 9:44 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
I turned up some CPU info on it, which I uploaded to bitsavers/lockheed/sue
Dumps of the programmable parts on the CPU would be nice if anyone has one.
So this was interesting, another in the list of
On 8/14/15 11:54 AM, Brent Hilpert wrote:
Are there any known customers/applications that used it?
The BBN PLURIBUS IMP
On Aug 14, 2015, at 2:54 PM, Brent Hilpert hilp...@cs.ubc.ca wrote:
On 2015-Aug-13, at 9:44 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
I turned up some CPU info on it, which I uploaded to bitsavers/lockheed/sue
Dumps of the programmable parts on the CPU would be nice if anyone has one.
So this was
On 8/14/15 6:20 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
who
appears to have made their own PDP-8 clone (Bob Rosenbloom has one)
http://www.dvq.com/oldcomp/photos2/1k/cmc3.jpg
oops, it's actually a Digital Computer Controls DCC-112
The other mini I've gone down too deep a rathole on is the Pertec
Computer Corp XL40 (univac 1900) which was a third generation key-tape
system. Pertec bought Computer Machinery Corporation, who appears to
have made their own PDP-8 clone (Bob Rosenbloom has one)
think dcc made a fake dg nova also!?
In a message dated 8/14/2015 8:24:14 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
a...@bitsavers.org writes:
oops, it's actually a Digital Computer Controls DCC-112