On microprocessor-based computers

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Economical microprocessor-based computers have been recently developed by Motorola and Control Logic, Inc. Apparently, in response to the price competition, DEC has introduced the PDP-8/A, incorporating the memory characteristics of the microprocessor-based computers. Relative to older minicomputers, the microprocessor-based systems and the PDP-8/A "miniprocessor" require more time to execute an experimentally useful task. However, their real-time operating characteristics would appear to be sufficient for on-line use in behavioral control and data acquisition. The PDP-8/A's compatibility with older models of the PDP-8 series enables it to use previously developed software, but, for purposes of software development, the microprocessor systems offer a more powerful architecture and instruction set. © 1975 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Kehoe, E. J., Frei, L. J., Tait, R. W., & Gormezano, I. (1975). On microprocessor-based computers. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 7(2), 183–186. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03201321

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