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A modified PDP-7 under restoration in Oslo, Norway
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A modified PDP-7 under restoration in Oslo, Norway

The DEC PDP-7 is a minicomputer produced by Digital Equipment Corporation. Introduced in 1965, the first to use their Flip-ChipĀ® technology, with a cost of only $72,000 USD, it was cheap but powerful. The PDP-7 was the third of Digital's 18-bit machines, with essentially the same instruction set architecture as the PDP-4 and the PDP-9. It was the first wire-wrapped PDP.

In 1969, Ken Thompson wrote the first UNIX system in assembly language on a PDP-7, then named Unics as a somewhat treacherous pun on Multics, as the operating system for [Space Travel], a game which required graphics to depict the motion of the planets.

There are a few remaining PDP-7 still in operable condition, and an interesting restoration project in Oslo, Norway.

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