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r229 r232 61 61 62 62 <h3>Classic PDP-8</h3> 63 <div class="box left"> 64 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/dec/pdp-8.jpg" width="400" height="474" alt="PDP 8 Classic" /> 65 </div> 66 <div class="box center" style="min-width: 840px;"> 67 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/dec/pdp-8,pannel.jpg" width="400" height="300" alt="PDP-8 Bedienungspannel" /> 68 </div> 69 <small>Left: <b>PDP-8</b> with tape unit TU 580, paper tape reader 70 and hard disc DF32. Right: Operator panel</small> 63 <div class="box left" style="min-width:900px"> 64 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/dec/pdp-8.jpg" width="400" height="474" alt="PDP 8 Classic" /> 65 <div style="margin-left: 400px;"> 66 <div class="box center auto-bildbreite"> 67 <img style="float:none;" src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/dec/pdp-8,pannel.jpg" width="400" height="300" alt="PDP-8 Bedienungspannel" /> 68 <p class="small">Left: <b>PDP-8</b> with tape unit TU 580, paper tape reader 69 and hard disc DF32. Right: Operator panel</p> 70 </div> 71 </div> 72 </div> 71 73 72 74 <p> … … 105 107 106 108 <h3>PDP-8I</h3> 107 <div class="box left" >109 <div class="box left" style="min-width: 870px;"> 108 110 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/dec/pdp8i.jpg" alt="DEC PDP-8I" width="400" height="666" /> 109 </div> 110 <div class="box center" style="min-width: 840px;"> 111 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/dec/8i-pannel.jpg" width="400" height="292" alt="PDP 8i Bedienungspannel" /> 112 <p class="bildtext"><small>Left: The PDP-8i system with two-DECtapes TU 55, hight-speed paper tape reader/punch 113 PC 04, 563 CALCOM plotter (top) and a TELETYPE (not shown). Above: the computer console.</small></p> 111 <div style="margin-left:400px;"> 112 <div class="box center auto-bildbreite"> 113 <img style="float:none" src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/dec/8i-pannel.jpg" width="400" height="292" alt="PDP 8i Bedienungspannel" /> 114 <p class="bildtext small">Left: The PDP-8i system with two-DECtapes TU 55, hight-speed paper tape reader/punch 115 PC 04, 563 CALCOM plotter (top) and a TELETYPE (not shown). Above: the computer console</p> 116 </div> 117 </div> 114 118 </div> 115 119 … … 133 137 134 138 <h3 id="pdp8L">PDP-8L</h3> 135 <div class="box left clear-after">139 <div class="box desc-left"> 136 140 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/dec/pdp-8L.jpg" width="400" height="360" alt="DEC PDP-8L" /> 137 <p><small>PDP-8L (build in 1968) with HSR Paper Tape Reader</small></p> 138 141 <p class="small">PDP-8L (build in 1968) with HSR Paper Tape Reader</p> 142 </div> 143 <div class="box clear-after"> 139 144 <p>Many DEC customers did not need the high memory capacity or installable options. 140 145 Therefore DEC developed the stripped-down computer PDP 8L (<b>L</b>ow-cost) with … … 174 179 </p> 175 180 176 <div class=" box left">181 <div class="desc-right"> 177 182 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/dec/pdp-12-innen.jpg" width="297" height="676" alt="DEC LAB-12-Flip-Chips" /> 178 </div>179 < p>The picture on the left shows the PDP-12 inner life with all 462 Flip-Chip-Boards.</p>183 <p class="small">The picture on the left shows the PDP-12 inner life with all 462 Flip-Chip-Boards.</p> 184 </div> 180 185 181 186 <p>By having all the following options, our computer was very comfortable … … 236 241 </dl> 237 242 238 <div class="box left no-copyright"> 243 <p>The computer is equipped with further cabinets which allow much more peripherals:</p> 244 245 <div class="desc-right no-copyright"> 239 246 <img src="/shared/photos/rechnertechnik/dec/pdp-12anwendung.jpg" width="400" height="366" alt="Typical PDP-12 in scientific environment" /> 240 <p class="bildtext"><small>Typical picture in the 1970s: PDP-12 in the scientific domain</small></p> 241 </div> 242 243 <p>The computer is equipped with further cabinets which allow much more peripherals:</p> 247 <p class="bildtext small">Typical picture in the 1970s: PDP-12 in the scientific domain</p> 248 </div> 244 249 245 250 <dl>
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