On 2016-01-25 02:11, John Cowan<cowan(a)mercury.ccil.org> wrote:
Ronald Natalie scripsit:
>There were the Dec Professional 325 and 350
desktops which had the
>F-11 and the 380 had the J-11 (which should make a pretty snazzy little
>retro UNIX system)
As well as the 310, which was not a desk*top* but a whole
desk with a
PDP/8-A built into it. The first regular job I ever had was with a
company that sold these along with their accounting software.
The 310 was not called a Professional, though. It was the EDUsystem if I
remember right. There was also PDP-11 based EDUsystems, called 350. Not
the same as the desktop thingy...
Isn't it wonderful how DEC reused different designations sometimes.
There was also a DECstation 88, if I remember right, which was a PDP-8
based thing.
Johnny
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