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  1. LINC-8 - Wikipedia

    LINC-8 is the name of a minicomputer manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation between 1966 and 1969. It combines a LINC computer with a PDP-8 in one cabinet, thus being able to …

  2. LINC-8 - Computer History Wiki - Gunkies

    The LINC-8 was a computer produced by DEC for use in laboratory settings; it included both a PDP-8 (the original model's CPU) and a LINC computer, which shared access to the PDP-8's …

  3. LINC - Wikipedia

    The first follow-on, the LINC-8, booted (slowly) to a PDP-8 program called PROGOFOP (PROGram OF OPeration) which interfaced to the separate LINC hardware. The PDP-12 was …

  4. Doug Jones's DEC PDP-8 FAQs - University of Iowa

    Within a year of the introduction of the PDP-8, DEC released the LINC-8, a machine that combined a PDP-8 with a LINC in one package. The success of the LINC-8 led DEC to re …

  5. RCS/RI Library: DEC LINC8 / PDP12

    The LINC (Laboratory Instrument Computer) and its followups (LINC-8 and PDP-12) were 12-bit minicomputers designed for realtime lab use. In the 1960s such interactive use of a computer …

  6. The Retro-Computing Society of RI, Inc. - rcsri.org

    The LINC-8 is a 12-bit minicomputer with built-in analog inputs designed for realtime lab use. It was introduced in 1966, and executed both LINC instructions and PDP-8 instructions.

  7. LINC-8 AS A TRAINING COMPUTER I-INC-8 is the ideal system on which to teach engineering and science students the use of the full-scale computer in their discipline. It is a complete …

  8. LINC EIGHT Computer - PDP-8 online

    The LINC processor is a 1's complement machine with special instructions for easy use of the input and output equipment and tape drive. The PDP-8 has a better instruction set for general …

  9. Digital LINC-8 – Time-Line Computer Archive

    The LINC-8 (aka PDP-8/LINC) computer dates from September 1966. Designed as a laboratory computer, it is controlled by separate LINC & pdp8 processing units, it’s memory is the same …

  10. DEC LINC-8 - Ed Thelen

    Priced at $43,000, the LINC-8 was the first practical, reasonably priced personal computer on the market. On the early PDP machines, modular design ensured many alternatives for …

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