Re: PDP-11
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 3:51 pm
I just enjoyed watching the very first tutorial in the PDP-11 series.
Excellent video
It is especially touching that people got interested in the series and I'm looking forward to the new tutorials as well.
I'm anxious to add that in the Soviet Union, the PDP-11 compatible systems and microprocessors were very widely adopted.
The USSR produced many more of such computers than DEC itself.
Here is a nice list of such computers produced behind the iron curtain (which does not include military equipment and spacecrafts).
And of course, the very first "official" Soviet home computer - BK-0010 was based on a PDP-11 compatible microprocessor
Excellent video
It is especially touching that people got interested in the series and I'm looking forward to the new tutorials as well.
I'm anxious to add that in the Soviet Union, the PDP-11 compatible systems and microprocessors were very widely adopted.
The USSR produced many more of such computers than DEC itself.
Here is a nice list of such computers produced behind the iron curtain (which does not include military equipment and spacecrafts).
And of course, the very first "official" Soviet home computer - BK-0010 was based on a PDP-11 compatible microprocessor