On 7/13/2015 4:59 PM, Michael Thompson wrote: >> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 01:52:09 -0400 >> From: "Kip Koon" <computer...@sc.rr.com> >> Subject: RE: PDP-12 at the RICM >> >> Hi Michael, >> I would be most interested in finding out more about this effort. Do you >> have ongoing pictures documenting this effort? I'd love to have a PDP 8, >> 11, 12 someday, but I don't have the space for something like that much >> less the cost involved so I'll have to be satisfied with emulators on my PC >> or eventually building one or more of these systems with current technology >> like the SBC6120 if memory serves. Are there other possible alternatives? >> I used a PDP-8/E in high school and college and have been quite interested >> in the high capability PDPs like the PDP-11 Series for starters. I didn't >> know there were PDP 12 Series computers. Are there other PDP series >> computers as well? Congratulations on your restoration efforts! I wish I >> could see what all you guys have been and are up to! Take care my friends. >> >> Kip Koon >> computer...@sc.rr.com >> http://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php/Kip_Koon >> > Kip, > > I don't think that there is an emulator for the PDP-12 so you will need to > find a real one. > Details on the PDP-12 are here: > http://www.ricomputermuseum.org/Home/equipment/dec-pdp-12 > A running blog on the restoration is here: > http://www.ricomputermuseum.org/Home/equipment/dec-pdp-12/dec-pdp-12-restoration > > > Michael Thompson > https://github.com/andysan/greenpea
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