[Oscar] at Obsolescence Guaranteed is well-known for fun replicas of the PDP-8 and PDP-11 using the Raspberry Pi (along with some other simulated vintage computers). His latest attempt is the PDP-10, ...
A team of technology nostalgia fans have created a PiDP-10, an exact copy of the PDP-10 mainframe computer introduced initially by Digital Equipment Corporation in 1966. A collective known as ...
The first computer I ever touched was a PDP-8e, from Digital Equipment Corporation. It was connected to a teletype. See also: Saying good bye to Ken Olsen Programs were run from paper tape, a long ...
The history of computing could arguably be divided into three eras: that of mainframes, minicomputers, and microcomputers. Minicomputers provided an important bridge between the first mainframes and ...
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