Peripheral Interchange Program

Peripheral Interchange Program

Peripheral Interchange Program (PIP) was a utility to transfer files on and between devices on Digital Equipment Corporation's computers. It was first implemented on the PDP-6 architecture by Harrison "Dit" Morse early in the 1960s. It was subsequently implemented for DEC's operating systems for PDP-10, PDP-11, and PDP-8 architectures.In the 1970s and 1980s Digital Research implemented PIP on CP/M and MP/M.

Author
enDigital Equipment Corporation / Harrison "Dit" Morse
Author
Digital Equipment Corporation
Comment
enPeripheral Interchange Program (PIP) was a utility to transfer files on and between devices on Digital Equipment Corporation's computers. It was first implemented on the PDP-6 architecture by Harrison "Dit" Morse early in the 1960s. It was subsequently implemented for DEC's operating systems for PDP-10, PDP-11, and PDP-8 architectures.In the 1970s and 1980s Digital Research implemented PIP on CP/M and MP/M.
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Developer
Digital Research
Developer
Digital Research
Developer
Gary Kildall
Developer
Gary Kildall
Developer
Heath Company
Developer
Heath Company
Genre
Command (computing)
Genre
Command (computing)
Has abstract
enPeripheral Interchange Program (PIP) was a utility to transfer files on and between devices on Digital Equipment Corporation's computers. It was first implemented on the PDP-6 architecture by Harrison "Dit" Morse early in the 1960s. It was subsequently implemented for DEC's operating systems for PDP-10, PDP-11, and PDP-8 architectures.In the 1970s and 1980s Digital Research implemented PIP on CP/M and MP/M.
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Utility
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Peripheral Interchange Program
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enPeripheral Interchange Program
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Category:File copy utilities
Command (computing)
Computer printer
Copy (command)
Cp (Unix)
Device file
DIGITAL Command Language
Digital Equipment Corporation
Digital Research
Directory (OpenVMS command)
DOS-11
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Null device
OpenVMS
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PDP-11
PDP-6
PDP-8
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RSX-11
RSX-11M
RT-11
Software patch
System console
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TOPS-20
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VMS
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enPeripheral Interchange Program
Name
enPeripheral Interchange Program (PIP)
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RT-11
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TOPS-20
Operating system
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DOS-11
DOS Plus
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HDOS
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M
OpenVMS
RSX-11
RT-11
TOPS-10
TOPS-20
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Peripheral Interchange Program
Peripheral Interchange Program
Peripheral Interchange Program
Programa de Intercambio entre Periféricos
Q3267959
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Category:File copy utilities
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