PDP-7

PDP-7
A modified PDP-7 under restoration in Oslo, Norway
ManufacturerDigital Equipment Corporation
Product familyProgrammed Data Processor
TypeMinicomputer
Release date1965 (1965)
Introductory priceUS$72,000 (equivalent to $696,127 in 2023)
Units sold120[1][2]
Units shipped120[2]
Operating systemDECsys, Unix (as "Unics")
Memory4K words (9.2 KB) (expandable up to 64K words (144 KB).)[1]
StoragePaper-tape and dual transport DECtape drives (type 555)
DisplayPrinter
InputKeyboard
PlatformDEC 18-bit
Backward
compatibility
PDP-1
PredecessorPDP-4
SuccessorPDP-9
Modified PDP-7 under restoration in Oslo, Norway
PDP-7 at living computer museum

The PDP-7 is an 18-bit minicomputer produced by Digital Equipment Corporation as part of the PDP series. Introduced in 1964,[3]: p.8 [4] shipped since 1965, it was the first[5] to use their Flip-Chip technology. With a cost of US$72,000, it was cheap but powerful by the standards of the time. The PDP-7 is the third of Digital's 18-bit machines, with essentially the same instruction set architecture as the PDP-4 and the PDP-9.

  1. ^ a b "PDP-7 Definition". The Linux Information Project. September 27, 2007.
  2. ^ a b "1964 — PDP-7". DIGITAL Computing Timeline – via Microsoft. Ultimately, 120 PDP-7s were produced and sold.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference SOEM_DEC57.PRES was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ "across the editor's desk: COMPUTING AND DATA PROCESSING NEWSLETTER - PDP-7 ANNOUNCED BY DIGITAL" (PDF). Computers and Automation. XIII (7): 45. July 1964. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 9, 2022. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
  5. ^ Tore Sinding Bekkedal (2009). "Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-7". soemtron.org.

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