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PDP-1 is created in the MIT Lincoln Laboratory by lead engineer Benjamin Gurly. It was an 18-bit machine that marked the beginning of modern computer systems.
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Spacewar! is created using PDP-1. This is the first video game made for a computer.
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Digital Equipment Corporation donates engineering prototype of PDP-1 to MIT.
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PDP-4 is created. This 18-bit machine was half the price ($64,000) of the original and had slower memory and packaging.
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PDP-5 is created by Ken Olsen. This marks the creation of the world's first commercialized 12-bit minicomputer.
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PDP-6 was a large 36-bit machine. The computer was equipped with Fast Memory and a 6205 board.
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This marks the creation of PDP-7. This was the first 18-Bit microcomputer to use Flip-Chip technology and was the first wire wrapped PDP.
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PDP-8 is created. This 12-Bit microcomputer was the first major success of the PDP devices. This device was purchased by several different institutions. "Marked the computer revolution"
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PDP-9 is created. 18-Bit machine that saw influence from PDP-1, 4, and 7.
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PDP-10 is created. A better form of PDP-6, 36-Bit machine that saw success.
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PDP-12 is created. This version of the PDP was a reformed 12-Bit version of PDP-8.
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PDp-11 is created. This machine was a 16-Bit microcomputer that used embedded systems. This particular machine saw a lot of commercial success.
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PDP-14 is created. This computer was a specialized computer that did not have data memory or data registers.
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PDP-15 is created. This was the final device that was created by DEC. It was an 18-Bit machine. This final device was the most improved of all devices created.
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The PDP are no longer produced and other computers are created.