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|cname= PDP-11 | |cname= PDP-11 | ||
| | |alias= Various | ||
| | |hname= Eloise Bell | ||
|debut= Summer 2011 | |debut= Summer 2011 | ||
|height= Lower-mid 5' range | |height= Lower-mid 5' range | ||
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|eyecolor= Brown | |eyecolor= Brown | ||
|weapon= N/A | |weapon= N/A | ||
|apfaction= [[ ]] | |apfaction= Formerly [[DEC Military]] | ||
|lineage= PDP | |lineage= PDP | ||
|rival= Various minicomputers | |rival= Various minicomputers | ||
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==Technical details== | ==Technical details== | ||
First produced in 1970, the 16-bit PDP-11 minicomputer was one of DEC's most successful mid-range minis. Like the PDP-8, the PDP-11 was employed in a wide variety of business and academic sectors, used in various real-time applications and had a very long production span (1970-1990). Although the PDP-11 was much larger and more expensive than its "predecessor", it was a more advanced design and easier to program. In all, over 40 models of PDP-11 were produced; from the large, early and iconic Unibus models, to the smaller Q-bus models, the PC-sized Professional series, to special purpose designs like the MINC-11 laboratory system and various DEC terminal systems. A number of unofficial clones, mostly Soviet and American | First produced in 1970, the 16-bit PDP-11 minicomputer was one of DEC's most successful mid-range minis. Like the PDP-8, the PDP-11 was employed in a wide variety of business and academic sectors, used in various real-time applications and had a very long production span (1970-1990). Although the PDP-11 was much larger and more expensive than its "predecessor", it was a more advanced design and easier to program. In all, over 40 models of PDP-11 were produced; from the large, early and iconic Unibus models, to the smaller Q-bus models, the PC-sized Professional series, to special purpose designs like the MINC-11 laboratory system and various DEC terminal systems. A number of unofficial clones, mostly Soviet and American in origin, were also created. | ||
While the PDP-11 was a success in and of itself, it also influenced many other systems. The Motorola 68000 was inspired by its design, and the DEC VAX is a direct descendant. On the software front, native PDP-11 | While the PDP-11 was a success in and of itself, it also influenced many other systems. The Motorola 68000 was loosely inspired by its design, and the DEC VAX is a direct descendant. On the software front, native PDP-11 operating systems inspired the popular microcomputer OSes CP/M and DOS. The language C is said to have been influenced by the programming environment of the PDP-11, and the PDP-11 was the second computer to run Unix - and the system that launched it to stratospheric heights of popularity. | ||
Unfortunately, later PDP-11 offerings - in particular the Professional line - were poorly-received by users, many of whom were already migrating to smaller and cheaper systems. DEC ended the PDP-11's production run in 1990, but the PDP-11 continues to be a popular hobbyist computer and many surviving installations exist. | Unfortunately, later PDP-11 offerings - in particular the Professional line - were poorly-received by users, many of whom were already migrating to smaller and cheaper systems. DEC ended the PDP-11's production run in 1990, but the PDP-11 continues to be a popular hobbyist computer and many surviving installations exist. | ||
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==Family and relationships== | ==Family and relationships== | ||
====With other DEC-tans==== | ====With other DEC-tans==== | ||
To the best of anyone's knowledge, PDP-11-tan got along well with the various DEC hardware and OS-tans, but had a somewhat distant relationship with her OS-tan "children". Being too busy to raise them personally, she left [[RSX]] and [[RT-11]]-tan in the care of their elder sister [[ | To the best of anyone's knowledge, PDP-11-tan got along well with the various DEC hardware and OS-tans, but had a somewhat distant relationship with her OS-tan "children". Being too busy to raise them personally, she left [[RSX]] and [[RT-11]]-tan in the care of their elder sister [[DOS-11]]-tan, who relished the opportunity to take care of them but did a generally bad job of it - being far too psychologically- and physically-unstable to be an adequate caregiver. | ||
====With Unix-tans==== | ====With Unix-tans==== | ||
==Fanworks== | |||
*[http://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=16362209 Original portrait] | |||
*[http://bellacielo.deviantart.com/art/CB-Unix-and-PDP-11-266684432 CB Unix and PDP-11] | |||
*[http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/1906/img1792zj.jpg Some PDP-tans-in-bathing-suits references] | |||
*[http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/7721/img110m.jpg PDP doodles] | |||
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