Yup. IIRC they used the T11 -- the same chip in the Vax86xx front end. Bill On June 16, 2018 10:10:43 AM EDT, Steve Nickolas wrote: >On Sat, 16 Jun 2018, Noel Chiappa wrote: > >> > From: Clem Cole >> >> > The 8 pretty much had a base price in the $30k range in the mid >to late >> > 60s. >> >> His statement was made in 1977 (ironically, the same year as the >Apple >> II). >> >> (Not really that relevant, since he was apparently talking about >'smart >> homes'; still, the history of DEC and personal computers is not a >happy one; >> perhaps why that quotation was taken up.) >> >> > Later models used TTL and got down to a single 3U 'drawer'. >> >> There was eventually a single-chip micro version, done in the >mid-70's; it >> was used in a number of DEC word-processing products. >> >> Noel >> > >Wasn't a one-chip PDP11 used by Tengen in a few arcade games, like >Paperboy? > >-uso. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.