- Imlac PDS-1
The Imlac PDS-1 is a graphical
minicomputer made by Imlac Corporation (founded in 1968) ofNeedham, Massachusetts . The PDS-1 debuted in1970 and is considered to be the predecessor of all later graphical minicomputers and moderncomputer workstation s. The PDS-1 had a built-in display list processor and 4096 16-bit words of core RAM. The PDS-1 used a vector display processor for displayingvector graphics as opposed to theraster graphics of moderncomputer display s. The PDS-1 was often used with another flagship Imlac product, atypesetting program called CES.The PDS-1 was used in many pioneering computer applications. The
FRESS hypertext system had enhanced capability and usability if accessed from a PDS-1 system; the user could make hyperlinks with alight pen and create them simply with a couple of keystrokes. Multi-window editing on FRESS was also possible when using the PDS-1.The PDS-1 also had the capability to run remote graphical programs such as those that ran on the
Stanford AI Lab 's main computer. The PDS-1 was also able to runMazewar , the first online multiplayer computer game. The PDS-1 connected to a hostPDP-10 computer (located at MIT) running ITS overArpanet and the Mazewar program. Up to 8 players running PDS-1 minicomputers or other terminals could access MIT's Mazewar host. The PDS-1 was also important during the early days of Arpanet when network graphics protocols were under consideration.External links
* [http://www.blinkenlights.com/classiccmp/imlac/ Blinkenlights Archaeological Institute - Imlac PDS-1]
* [http://www.ubanproductions.com/imlac.html Uban Productions - Imlac Anatomy PDS-1 page]
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