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.
I got involved when they switched to developing for the PDP-11, writing
in Dibol and PDP-11 assembler.
--
John Cowan
http://www.ccil.org/~cowan cowan(a)ccil.org
But you, Wormtongue, you have done what you could for your true master. Some
reward you have earned at least. Yet Saruman is apt to overlook his bargains.
I should advise you to go quickly and remind him, lest he forget your faithful
service. --Gandalf