>> people recently picked that to disambiguate them from all the other >> -8's.
So my assumption (that it was recent) seems to be incorrect; I heard that it was in use in the 60's to differentiate it (e.g. for knowing what spares to take). Alas, with the origin that far back in time, we'll probably never find out what the connection was. > From: Bill Degnan > The original PDP 11 was sold in two model options, although the numbers > did not appear on the faceplace, very clearly the model options were > called PDP 11/10 and PDP 11/20. ... The fact that the name does not > appear on the front panel has caused every DEC historian to miss this > factoid. Yeah, it tripped me to. Although after I sent that email, I went back and looked, and it's called '-11/20' on all the documents I can find, including the prints. I'll check in the DEC archives (available on BitSavers), but I suspect the "PDP-11" on the front panel was the result of something getting dropped in the process of doing the panel, not the reasult of a name change by DEC. Noel