Most of a KDF11, the second generation microprocessor version of the PDP-11.
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Most of a KDF11, the second generation microprocessor version of the PDP-11. (The MMU and optional FPU are separate chips.)
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Most of a KDF11, the second generation microprocessor version of the PDP-11. (The MMU and optional FPU are separate chips.)
@davefischer Did DEC ever make single-chip microcomputer versions of their PDP CPUs, or does one have to go to the USSR for those?
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@davefischer Did DEC ever make single-chip microcomputer versions of their PDP CPUs, or does one have to go to the USSR for those?
@acb The 3rd gen LSI version of the PDP-11 was one chip. There were single-chip versions of the PDP-8 (12-bit) by Intersil & Harris. There's a single-chip PDP-10 (36-bit) by XKL.
There were desktop 8's & 11's, but neither was ever marketed for home use.
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Most of a KDF11, the second generation microprocessor version of the PDP-11. (The MMU and optional FPU are separate chips.)
@davefischer nice Xzibit design there. Β«Yo dawg we heard you like chips so we put chips on your chips so you can compute while you computeΒ»