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![](photos/pdp8e-2-t.jpg) |
The PDP-8/E, successor to the PDP-8/I,
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![](photos/tu10-4-t.jpg) |
DIGITAL
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![](photos/pdp11-20-t.jpg) |
April:
The PDP-11/20, the first of DIGITAL's 16-bit
family of machines, is delivered. |
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![](photos/vt05-t.jpg) |
DIGITAL
introduces three new peripherals: the LA30
DECwriter, the TU10 magnetic tape unit and the VT05 alphanumeric keyboard
terminal. |
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![](photos/mumps-t.jpg) |
MUMPS software for the PDP-15 is
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