Re: PDP-8...did it have a CRT display?

From: Eric Smith (eric-no-spam-for-me_at_brouhaha.com)
Date: 12/19/03


Date: 18 Dec 2003 18:46:40 -0800

cdl@deeptow.ucsd.edu (Carl Lowenstein) writes:
> Note that the DECUS logo is a stylized drawing of the 338 display.
No, the DECUS logo predates the 338 by at least three years. It's a stylized
drawing of the Type 30 Precision CRT Display first used with the PDP-1.

Perhaps the 338 used a later model of the Type 30, such as the Type 30E.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: PDP-8...did it have a CRT display?
    ... >> Note that the DECUS logo is a stylized drawing of the 338 display. ... the DECUS logo predates the 338 by at least three years. ... The Type 30 has D/As in the desk, and has a digital interface. ...
    (comp.sys.dec)
  • Re: PDP-8...did it have a CRT display?
    ... >was more complicated than the PDP-8 that contolled it. ... Note that the DECUS logo is a stylized drawing of the 338 display. ...
    (comp.sys.dec)