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File:Six Minicomputers from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) from 1957 to production end in 1979 - PDP-1, PDP-7, PDP-8, PDP-8-E, PDP-11-70, PDP-15.jpg

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Six Minicomputers from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) from 1957 to end of 1970s, in brackets the year of introduction:
(upper row:) PDP-1 (1959), PDP-7 (1964), PDP-8 (1965); second row: PDP-8/E (1970), PDP-11/70 (1975) , PDP-15 (1970).
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Source File:DEC PDP-1 Minicomputer (1959) in Computer History Museum (edited, with white background).jpg, File:DEC PDP-7 Minicomputer from 1964 standing in Oslo prior to restoration in 2005 (edited image, partially without background, persepctive corrected) No 4.jpg, File:DEC Minicomputer PDP-8 with serial number 85, ca. 1966 (edited image with removed background).jpg, File:PDP8E Full Front.jpg, File:PDP-11-70 Minicomputer from Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), exhibited at Living Computer Museum in Seattle, USA (edited image without background).jpg, File:DEC PDP-15 Minicomputer in tn Living Computer Museum Seattle (strongly edited).jpg
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