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- El PDP-6 (Programmed Data Processor-6, "Procesador de Datos Programado") fue un modelo de computadora desarrollado por Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) en 1963. Influyó principalmente como prototipo del PDP-10 que apareció más tarde; el juego de instrucciones de las dos máquinas es casi idéntico. (es)
- Le PDP-6 (Programmed Data Processor-6) est un type d'ordinateur développé par Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) en 1963. Son architecture a été reprise pour le PDP-10 dont le jeu d'instructions était quasi identique. Il utilise des mots d'une longueur de 36 bits comme beaucoup d'ordinateurs de l'époque, tels que la série 700 d'IBM, ou la série 6000 de Honeywell et General Electric. Bien que son adressage permette 256 kilomots en mémoire principale, la machine type a une mémoire de 32 768 mots de 36 bits (1 mégabits) soit l'équivalent de 160 ko. Il ne s'est vendu que 23 PDP-6 à travers le monde, ce qui représente la plus faible vente de machines pour DEC. C'est sur cette machine qu'a initialement été développé Incompatible Timesharing System. * Portail de l’informatique (fr)
- The PDP-6, short for Programmed Data Processor model 6, is a computer developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) during 1963 and first delivered in the summer of 1964. It was an expansion of DEC's existing 18-bit systems to use a 36-bit data word, which was at that time a common word size for large machines like IBM mainframes. The system was constructed using the same -based System Module layout as DEC's earlier machines, like the PDP-1 and PDP-4. The system was designed with real-time computing use in mind, not just batch processing as was typical for most mainframes. This made it popular in university settings and its support for the Lisp language made it particularly useful in artificial intelligence labs like Project MAC at MIT. It was also complex, expensive, and unreliable as a result of its use of so many early-model transistors. Only 23 were sold, at prices ranging from 120,000to120,000 to 120,000to300,000. The lasting influence of the PDP-6 was its re-implementation using modern silicon transistors and the newer Flip-Chip module packaging to produce the PDP-10. The instruction sets of the two machines are almost identical. The PDP-10 was less expensive and more reliable, and about 1500 were sold during its lifetime. (en)
- PDP-6は、1963年にディジタル・イクイップメント・コーポレーション(DEC)が開発したPDPシリーズコンピュータの1モデル。後に開発されたPDP-10の原型であり、両者の命令セットはほぼ同じである。 (ja)
- Il PDP-6 (Programmed Data Processor-6) fu un modello di computer sviluppato dalla Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) nel 1963 facente parte della serie PDP. È ricordato, soprattutto, come prototipo ed antesignano del successivo PDP-10; il set di istruzioni delle due macchine è praticamente identico. (it)
- O PDP-6 (Programmed Data Processor-6) foi um modelo de computador model desenvolvido pela Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) em 1963. Foi influente principalmente como o protótipo (efetivamente) para o posterior ; o conjunto de instruções das duas máquinas são praticamente idênticos. O PDP-6 foi a primeira grande máquina do DEC. Ele usou , em comum com outros grandes computadores ná época de companias como IBM, Honeywell e General Electric. Com o endereçamento continuado em 18-bit, como nas máquinas anteriores do DEC, foi possível se ter uma memória principal de 256k palavras. A memória foi implementada utilizando-se memórias de ferrite; um sistema típico tinha 32.768 palavras (equivalentes a 160kB em máquinas modernas). A arquitetura de instruções poderia ser caracterizada como "on-and-a-half-address"; instruções continham uma memória de endereço com o total de 18-bit, e uma segunda com 4 bit de endereço que poderia especificar um dos primeiros sessenta locais de memória como um "acumulador" ou "AC". Outro campo de 4 bit nas instruções permitiu um AC diferente do AC0 ser usado como registro de índice. (pt)
- PDP-6,由迪吉多公司在1963年發展的迷你電腦。是PDP系列產品之一,它的後繼機種為PDP-10,這兩種機型使用的指令集幾乎完全相同。 (zh)
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- http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/_Books/Bell-ComputerEngineering.pdf
- https://courses.cs.washington.edu/courses/cse470/17sp/slides/StudentPresentations/PDP.pdf
- http://s3data.computerhistory.org/pdp-1/dec.digital_1957_to_the_present_(1978).1957-1978.102630349.pdf
- http://www.inwap.com/pdp10/usenet/pdp6
- http://www.ultimate.com/phil/pdp10/pdp6-serials.html
- http://forum.stanford.edu/wiki/index.php/Early_Computers_at_Stanford%23DEC_PDP-6
- http://research.microsoft.com/~gbell/Digital/timeline/1964-1.htm%7Ctitle=PDP-6%7Cwork=DIGITAL
- http://research.microsoft.com/~gbell/Digital/timeline/1964-2.htm%7Ctitle=Tops
- https://web.archive.org/web/20041209120010/http:/www.ai.mit.edu/people/tk/pdp6/pdp6.html%7Carchive-date=December
- https://web.archive.org/web/20050402125352/http:/americanhistory.si.edu/collections/comphist/bell.htm%23first%20commercial%20timesharing
- http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/tk/pdp6/pdp6.html%7Ctitle=The
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- El PDP-6 (Programmed Data Processor-6, "Procesador de Datos Programado") fue un modelo de computadora desarrollado por Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) en 1963. Influyó principalmente como prototipo del PDP-10 que apareció más tarde; el juego de instrucciones de las dos máquinas es casi idéntico. (es)
- PDP-6は、1963年にディジタル・イクイップメント・コーポレーション(DEC)が開発したPDPシリーズコンピュータの1モデル。後に開発されたPDP-10の原型であり、両者の命令セットはほぼ同じである。 (ja)
- Il PDP-6 (Programmed Data Processor-6) fu un modello di computer sviluppato dalla Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) nel 1963 facente parte della serie PDP. È ricordato, soprattutto, come prototipo ed antesignano del successivo PDP-10; il set di istruzioni delle due macchine è praticamente identico. (it)
- PDP-6,由迪吉多公司在1963年發展的迷你電腦。是PDP系列產品之一,它的後繼機種為PDP-10,這兩種機型使用的指令集幾乎完全相同。 (zh)
- The PDP-6, short for Programmed Data Processor model 6, is a computer developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) during 1963 and first delivered in the summer of 1964. It was an expansion of DEC's existing 18-bit systems to use a 36-bit data word, which was at that time a common word size for large machines like IBM mainframes. The system was constructed using the same -based System Module layout as DEC's earlier machines, like the PDP-1 and PDP-4. (en)
- Le PDP-6 (Programmed Data Processor-6) est un type d'ordinateur développé par Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) en 1963. Son architecture a été reprise pour le PDP-10 dont le jeu d'instructions était quasi identique. Il utilise des mots d'une longueur de 36 bits comme beaucoup d'ordinateurs de l'époque, tels que la série 700 d'IBM, ou la série 6000 de Honeywell et General Electric. Bien que son adressage permette 256 kilomots en mémoire principale, la machine type a une mémoire de 32 768 mots de 36 bits (1 mégabits) soit l'équivalent de 160 ko. * Portail de l’informatique (fr)
- O PDP-6 (Programmed Data Processor-6) foi um modelo de computador model desenvolvido pela Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) em 1963. Foi influente principalmente como o protótipo (efetivamente) para o posterior ; o conjunto de instruções das duas máquinas são praticamente idênticos. (pt)
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