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PDP-10 Software Archive at Trailing-Edge.Com.DECsystem-2065, KL10-PW processor (model B with bigger cache and paging TLB).DECsystem-2020, KS10 processor - missing the front panel.DECsystem 1090, KL10-PV (model B) processor.
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PDP-8 archive at Update Computer Club's PDP-8 FTP archive.The Computer History Simulation Project (including Bob Supnik's SIMH simulators).Mainly intended for word-processing (WPS-8), but can also This is a PC-style box (same packaging as a DEC Rainbow), butīased on the Intersil 6100, a single-chip PDP-8 CPU. RX01 dual 8 inch single-density floppy drive.RX02 dual 8 inch double-density floppy drive.LAB-8/e, a PDP-8/e intended for laboratory use.VR12 X-Y display monitor (similar to VR14).24 KW of semiconductor memory (third-party).PDP-12 (a hybrid of the PDP-8 and LINC, intended for laboratory use).one spare PDP-8/I front panel and backplane.two 8-inch floppy drive subsystems with a custom-madeĬontrollers that reportedly emulate a DECtape.VICUG - The Virtual Internet Commodore User's Groupĥ52 was originally designed for the PDP-5, and isīuilt from System Modules rather than the later Flip-Chip.The Commodore Knowledgebase, including an amazing section,.Larry Anderson's Classic Commodore Site and.6502 Software Development Kit for Windows.


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Including Sara, an Apple /// simulator for the Macintosh

I used to develop Apple ][ software and hardware. Stellation Two Mill card (6809 coprocessor).Apple //c with the optional LCD display.Virtual Alpha Micro by Mike Noel - an AM100 simulator.AM-1200 system (based on Motorola 68K CPU).Priam 3350-10 hard drive, 14-inch Winchester, 35 megabyte.128 kbyte memory card (very tall, won't fit normal S-100 cage).AM-100 CPU, a two-board set based on the WD16 chip set.Bell Labs CARDIAC (CARDboard Illustrated Aid to Computing), a.5620 DMD windowing terminal (commercial version of Rob Pike's BLIT).
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Unfortunately I don't have very much time to spend on this I've tried to provide some technical information of a few of the interesting Others have faded into obscurity, despite Some of these machines are well known and were Mostly machines made before 1982,īut with a few exceptions. Eric Smith's Retrocomputing page Retrocomputing
