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The PDP8 was the world’s first widely available computer. It has a very small instruction set and had a maximum of 32768 words of 12-bit memory.

Instructions (in binary) can be entered via the 12 switches on the front panel, and programs can be run at full speed, or in single-step mode. During program execution, the accumulator is displayed on the panel.

It can load programs off images of paper tape.

A copy of the installation can be obtained by emailing pdp@meltonisl.com

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