PDP-11
1801 series CPU
The 1801 series CPUs were a family of 16-bit Soviet microprocessors based on the indigenous Elektronika NC microarchitecture cores, but binary compatible with DEC's PDP-11 machines.
The 1801 series CPUs were a family of 16-bit Soviet microprocessors based on the indigenous Elektronika NC microarchitecture cores, but binary compatible with DEC's PDP-11 machines.
BASIC-11
BASIC-11 was a dialect of the basic language for PDP-11 operating systems such as RSX-11 and RT-11.
BASIC-11 was a dialect of the basic language for PDP-11 operating systems such as RSX-11 and RT-11.
DEC GT40
DEC GT40 is an VT11 vector graphic terminal produced by the Digital Equipment Corporation, first introduced in October, 1972 (selling for “under $11,000”).
DEC GT40 is an VT11 vector graphic terminal produced by the Digital Equipment Corporation, first introduced in October, 1972 (selling for “under $11,000”).
DVK
DVK (ДВК, Диалоговый вычислительный комплекс, Dialogue Computing Complex) is a Soviet PDP-11-compatible personal computer.
DVK (ДВК, Диалоговый вычислительный комплекс, Dialogue Computing Complex) is a Soviet PDP-11-compatible personal computer.
Elektronika 60
The Elektronika 60 (Электроника 60) was a terminal computer made in the Soviet Union by Elektronika in Voronezh.
The Elektronika 60 (Электроника 60) was a terminal computer made in the Soviet Union by Elektronika in Voronezh.
Elektronika BK
The Elektronika BK was a series of 16-bit PDP-11-compatible Soviet home computers developed by NPO Scientific Center, the leading Soviet microcomputer design team at the time.
The Elektronika BK was a series of 16-bit PDP-11-compatible Soviet home computers developed by NPO Scientific Center, the leading Soviet microcomputer design team at the time.
Files-11
Files-11, also known as on-disk structure, is the file system used by Hewlett-Packard's OpenVMS operating system, and also (in a simpler form) by the older RSX-11.
Files-11, also known as on-disk structure, is the file system used by Hewlett-Packard's OpenVMS operating system, and also (in a simpler form) by the older RSX-11.
Heathkit H11
The Heathkit H11 Computer was an early kit-format personal computer introduced in 1977.
The Heathkit H11 Computer was an early kit-format personal computer introduced in 1977.
Iskra Delta 800
Iskra Delta 800 was a PDP-11/34-compatible computer developed by Iskra Delta in 1984.
Iskra Delta 800 was a PDP-11/34-compatible computer developed by Iskra Delta in 1984.
MACRO-11
MACRO-11 is an assembly language with macro facilities for PDP-11 minicomputers from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).
MACRO-11 is an assembly language with macro facilities for PDP-11 minicomputers from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).
Multi-user BASIC
Multi-user BASIC was a dialect of the BASIC language for the DEC PDP-11 running the RT-11 operating system.
Multi-user BASIC was a dialect of the BASIC language for the DEC PDP-11 running the RT-11 operating system.
MUMPS
MUMPS, or alternatively M, is a programming language created in the late 1960s, originally for use in the healthcare industry.
MUMPS, or alternatively M, is a programming language created in the late 1960s, originally for use in the healthcare industry.
PDP-11
The PDP-11 was a series of 16-bit minicomputers sold by Digital Equipment Corporation from 1970 into the 1990s, one of a succession of products in the PDP series.
The PDP-11 was a series of 16-bit minicomputers sold by Digital Equipment Corporation from 1970 into the 1990s, one of a succession of products in the PDP series.
PDP-11 architecture
The PDP-11 architecture is an instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).
The PDP-11 architecture is an instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).
PDP-11/44
The PDP-11/44, introduced in 1980, was the last of the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11 series of minicomputers implemented in discrete logic.
The PDP-11/44, introduced in 1980, was the last of the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11 series of minicomputers implemented in discrete logic.
PDP-11/73
The PDP-11/73 (strictly speaking, the MicroPDP-11/73) was the third generation of the PDP-11 series of 16-bit minicomputers produced by Digital Equipment Corporation to use LSI processors.
The PDP-11/73 (strictly speaking, the MicroPDP-11/73) was the third generation of the PDP-11 series of 16-bit minicomputers produced by Digital Equipment Corporation to use LSI processors.
RSX-11
RSX-11 is a family of real-time operating systems mainly for PDP-11 computers created by Digital Equipment Corporation, common in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
RSX-11 is a family of real-time operating systems mainly for PDP-11 computers created by Digital Equipment Corporation, common in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
RT-11
RT-11 ('RT' for Real Time) was a small, single-user real-time operating system for the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11 family of 16-bit computers.
RT-11 ('RT' for Real Time) was a small, single-user real-time operating system for the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11 family of 16-bit computers.
SM EVM
SM EVM (СМ ЭВМ, abbreviation of Система Малых ЭВМ - literally System of Mini Computers) was the general name for several types of Soviet and Comecon minicomputers produced in the 197...
SM EVM (СМ ЭВМ, abbreviation of Система Малых ЭВМ - literally System of Mini Computers) was the general name for several types of Soviet and Comecon minicomputers produced in the 197...
SM-1420
The SM-1420 (CM-1420) was a PDP-11/34+ clone, and the successor to SM-4 in Soviet Bloc countries.
The SM-1420 (CM-1420) was a PDP-11/34+ clone, and the successor to SM-4 in Soviet Bloc countries.
SM-4
The SM-4 was a Polish PDP-11/40 computer clone, in the second half of 1980s.
The SM-4 was a Polish PDP-11/40 computer clone, in the second half of 1980s.
TSX-Plus
TSX-Plus is a multi-user operating system for the PDP-11/LSI-11 series of computers.
TSX-Plus is a multi-user operating system for the PDP-11/LSI-11 series of computers.
UKNC
UKNC (УКНЦ) was a Soviet PDP-11-compatible educational computer, aimed at teaching school informatics course.
UKNC (УКНЦ) was a Soviet PDP-11-compatible educational computer, aimed at teaching school informatics course.
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