Heathkit H11

Heathkit H11
Manufacturer Heathkit
Type Personal Computer
Release date 1978 (1978)
Introductory price US$1295 (equivalent to $4,706 in 2015)[1] (kit)[2]
Discontinued 1982 (1982)[3]
Media optional 8-inch floppy disks, optional paper tape
Operating system optional HT-11
CPU LSI-11 clocked at 2.5MHz
Memory 4kB base system, maximum optional 32kB RAM, 8kB ROM
Related articles PDP-11

The Heathkit H11 Computer was an early kit-format personal computer introduced in 1978. It was essentially a Digital Equipment PDP-11 in a small-form-factor case, designed by Heathkit. The H11 was one of the first 16-bit personal computers, at a list price of US$1,295,[2] but was too expensive for most Heathkit customers and was discontinued in 1982.[3]

Specifications

The H11 featured:[4]

Initial memory limitations restricted the selection of software the system could handle, but the system could be expanded to 32KB of RAM. Many PDP-11 operating systems and programs ran without trouble. The system would also work with most DEC PDP-11 equipment, including many Q-bus compatible peripherals.

See also

References

  1. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Community Development Project. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
  2. 1 2 Heathkit 1978 catalog pages retrieved 2011 July 11
  3. 1 2 Wise, Deborah (1982-09-13). "Heath joins Zenith to attract hobbyists, businesses". InfoWorld. p. 19. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  4. 1977 advertising material from Heathkit of Benton Harbor, Michigan.

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