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On the Web
- The PDP-11 FAQ - Information for those who are enthusiasts, curious, or downright confused as to what the -11 was and is, and how it related and still relates to its world.
- PDP-11 Xinu - Directory with Xinu OS for LSI-11 PDP-11 series of 16-bit computers; distribution has SunCHIP (a.k.a. CHIP) C compiler and assembler, both written in C. Unix archive. The Unix Heritage Society, Unix Archive.
- YAPP - "Yet another PDP-11 Page", from John Holden.
- Metalab.unc.edu - PDP-11 freeware archives.
- RSTS-11 Library Entries - Compiled by Tim Shoppa.
- Trailing-edge.com - PDP-11 freeware CDs.
- pdp11.co.uk - Information, pictures and profiles on the PDP-11 family of computers and peripherals.
- Mentec - PDP-11 operating systems plus layered products and services.
- The PDP-11 Unix Preservation Society - Devoted to the preservation of all information related to the versions of Unix that ran on Digital PDPs.
- Pdp11.org - Dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of the PDP-11 series of 16-bit minicomputers.
Wikipedia Articles
- PDP-11/73 - The PDP-11/73 (strictly speaking, the MicroPDP-11/73) was the third generation of the PDP-11 series of minicomputers produced by Digital Equipment Corporation to use LSI processors. This system used the "Jaws-11" chip set and the Q-Bus.
- PDP-11/44 - The PDP-11/44, introduced in 1980, was the last of the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11 series of minicomputers implemented in discrete logic. The 11/44 processor consists of five boards, options were floating point (FP-11, one board) and commercial instruction set (CIS, two boards).
- DEC BATCH-11/DOS-11 - BATCH-11/DOS-11, also known simply as DOS-11, was released in 1970 and was the first operating system to run on the Digital PDP-11 minicomputer. DOS-11 was not known to be easy to use even in its day and became much less used in 1973 with the ...
- RT-11 - RT-11 ('RT' for Real Time) was a small, single-user real-time operating system for the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11 family of 16-bit computers. RT-11 was first implemented in 1970 and was widely used for real-time systems, process control, and data acquisition across the full line of PDP-11 computers.
- MACRO-11 - MACRO-11 is an assembly language with macro facilities for PDP-11 minicomputers from Digital Equipment Corporation. It is the successor to PAL-11 (Program Assembler Loader), an earlier version of the PDP-11 assembly language without macro facilities.