PDP-10 and LDS-1
In this view of the Princeton University Computer Graphics Laboratory, the PDP-10 is on the right, and the LDS-1 on the left. The PDP-10 featured Dectapes, TTY terminals, 256 K of 36-bits-per-word hand-wound memory and a paper tape reader. The laboratory was sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, under the direction of Professor Robert Langridge. I managed the system.
PDP-10 and LDS-1
In this view of the Princeton University Computer Graphics Laboratory, the PDP-10 is on the right, and the LDS-1 on the left. The PDP-10 featured Dectapes, TTY terminals, 256 K of 36-bits-per-word hand-wound memory and a paper tape reader. The laboratory was sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, under the direction of Professor Robert Langridge. I managed the system.