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PDP-12

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Historical scientific computer
PDP-12
ManufacturerDigital Equipment Corporation
Product familyProgrammed Data Processor
Release date1969; 56 years ago (1969)
Discontinued1972; 53 years ago (1972)
Units sold725
Operating systemOS/8,DIALPS,LAP6W
Memory4k 12-bit words; can be expanded to 32K
PlatformDEC 12-bit
PredecessorPDP-8 andLINC
PDP-12 front panel and screen

ThePDP-12 (Programmed Data Processor) is a computer that was created byDigital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1969 and marketed specifically for science and engineering.[1] It is the third in theLINC family and its main uses were for applications in chemistry, applied psychology, patient monitoring and industrial testing.[2] It is the combination of theLINC computer and thePDP-8 and can run programs for either computer.[3] It features a single central processor with two distinct operating modes, each with its owninstruction set that allows it to run both computers' programs.[4] A PDP-12 Basic System weighs about 600 pounds (270 kg).[5]

Because it is the combination of two different computers, it is very versatile. It can be a laboratory-oriented machine[6] with several facilities forI/O, auxiliary storage, and control and sensing for external equipment or a general purpose computer with a flexible I/O capability that can support multipleperipheral devices.[4] The basic package came with dual LINCtape drives, a scope display and I/O ports for interfacing with external laboratory equipment and peripherals.[7] In addition to a display-basedOS other software packages were included for data acquisition and display,Fourier analysis andmass spectrometry.[2]

Operating systems

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Although anOS/8 variant named OS/12 is the predominant PDP-12 operating system,[8] there were two prior ones:

  • LAP6-DIAL (Display Interactive Assembly Language)
  • DIAL-MS (Mass Storage; this is an 8K version of LAP6-DIAL)

Production and training

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Less than a year after its introduction the PDP-12 already had over 400 orders placed[2] and in total 725 units were manufactured before being discontinued in 1972.[7]

Since it was used as laboratory equipmentDEC offered a two-week "hands-on" programming course with the purchase of the computer. Classes were held at the main plant inMaynard, Massachusetts or inPalo Alto, California in the US, and also available inReading in the United Kingdom,Cologne in Germany or Paris, France.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Exhibits - Living Computer Museum".www.livingcomputermuseum.org. Archived fromthe original on 2016-02-05. Retrieved5 July 2016.see Mini-Computer section and press see more, then press see more again
  2. ^abcDigital Equipment Corporation."Nineteen Fifty-Seven to the Present"(PDF). Retrieved11 July 2016.
  3. ^ed, Raúl Rojas (2001).Encyclopedia of computers and computer history. Chicago [u.a.]: Fitzroy Dearborn.ISBN 1579582354.
  4. ^abPDP-12 Users Manual. Maynard, Massachusetts: Digital Equipment Corporation. 1969.
  5. ^"PDP-12 Maintenance Manual Volume 2 Installation and Maintenance"(PDF).www.bitsavers.org (3rd ed.). 1972. pp. 1-5 –1-6, 1-9 (18-19, 22). DEC-12-HR2B-D. Retrieved2019-03-10.
  6. ^LINC =LaboratoryINstrumentationComputer
  7. ^ab"The PDP-12".www.cca.org.
  8. ^"The Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-8 : Frequently Asked Questions".
  9. ^Digital Equipment Corporation (1972).Software Package and Services(PDF). Maynard, Massachusetts: DEC.

Further reading

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  • Clayton, R. (1970). Comparison of the LINC, LINC-8, and PDP-12 computers. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 2(2), 76.
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