Remembering the PDP-8

The PDP-8 was a mini-computer manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation eons ago and introduced in its earliest configuration on March 22, 1965.  I was about to turn 5, and I likely had no clue what a computer was.

I was introduced to the PDP-8 in 1974 as a junior high student and wrote a few programs for a class that year.  This is also about the time I noticed girls more.  I wanted one, a computer, the girlfriends would have to wait another year.  

Move forward 6 years to my 3rd year of college and somehow that old PDP-8 from 1974 had made its way to the local university I was attending.  It was a chance encounter on my part as I took a different route through one of the campus buildings to kill some time.  In some isolated room, miles from the campus computer center, it continued to hum it’s merry way.  I never did find out what they were using it for, or when they got it.  I still wanted one.

After college, I did not expect to see a PDP-8 machine at all.  I went to work for a local software company, and, well, as luck would have it, I did have a chance to install our fuel oil billing software on a PDP-8 at an oil delivery company in 1985.  I would have still wanted one – all those lights flashing and panel switches.

 Move forward about 30+ years and one can procure a PDP-8 emulator and mini-replica based on the Raspberry Pi for example.  I’m wondering what I will do!!