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Geoffrey G. Rochat wrote:
kenneth scharf wrote in message ... Does anybody know where I can get a Harris or Intersil HD6100, HD6120, IM6100, or IM6120 microprocessor (cmos pdp-8)? I used to work for Digital, and thought it would be an interresting project to homebrew a PDP-8 system. I have a T11 microprocessor chip in the junbox someplace, so a PDP-11 system is also a possibility. In fact, there is a fellow who sells kits and parts for the SBC6120, which is a build-your-own PDP-8 based on the IM6120 chip: http://www.sparetimegizmos.com/Hardware/SBC6120-2.htm And this fellow has an add-on for the SBC6120: http://www.jkearney.com/sbc6120/iob6120.htm Also, IM6100 chips show up on eBay from time to time. PDP-8 documentation may be found at Al Kossow's site: http://www.spies.com/~aek/pdf/dec/pdp8/ And at Dave Gesswein's site: http://www.pdp8.net Also, Bob Supnik's SIMH retrocomputing simulator supports the PDP-8. SIMH is hosted at Tom Shoppa's Trailing Edge site, currently down due to the effects of Isabel: Now that's a name I haven't heard for a while. I worked with Bob at DEC some 25 years ago. Bob's the nerd that translated the Dungeon (aka Zork) game from Muddle into Fortran to port it from the PDP-10 to the PDP-11 under RT11 |
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