They were interesting little devices. Apparently someone ported Multiplan or Visicalc to one but Dec shot the project down. They were essentially a turnkey personal computer in the late 1970's but DEC was afraid they would cut into the sales of their minicomputers.

So it was sold as a branch office terminal connector. You could boot RT11 and poll 4 terminals and a printer, sending the data over a sync serial modem port to the home office. Sad.

Fortunately Dec wouldn't make the same mistake with the Professional systems. Oh wait, they did, no wonder they went out of business....

C

On 4/26/2020 6:31 PM, John Foust via cctalk wrote:
At 03:33 PM 4/26/2020, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
So I've had a boat anchor pdt11/150 here for awhile. It's probably one of the 
weirdest pdp11s ever built: An 11/03 CPU ish, six serial ports, ish, and a pair 
of RX01 drives.

I remember using one for a while in the early 80s.  I kind of liked it.
I think the local DEC rep gave it to us for a song for some reason.

- John

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