Last year, I drew a map of the ARPANET for an event featuring retro and vintage computing. It is based on various previously published maps from 1981, but has been redrawn using a vector graphics software. In addition, I marked computers with DEC PDP-10, PDP-11, and VAX architecture to show their role in the early Internet (there were PiDPs and some descriptions about them as exhibits). It was printed as a DIN A1 poster. Here is the result as a 4k JPEG file. #PDP #PDP11 #arpa #vintagecomputing

@Andreas_SuH1912 Very nice.

Those MAXC's at Xerox are also PDP-10 clones.

@davefischer @Andreas_SuH1912 True.

WAITS and SAIL are the same thing, or SAIL is the computer and WAITS is the operating system.

Also LOL at HAL 9000 being very distant.

@davefischer thanks, I changed the color of the boxes.
@Andreas_SuH1912 You aware of the ARPANET reconstruction project? https://obsolescence.dev/arpanet_home.html
Arpanet Reconstruction Project