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A PDP-7 Was at MITERS until 1978
A DEC PDP-1 and PDP-7 were operational at the MITERS (MIT Electronic Research Society, MIT's student electronic club). Both were donated to DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation), where they had been manufactured, in exchange for about 40 pallets filled with then-current electronic scrap, including parts of a PDP-11/45, PDP-11/34, printers, discs, etc. DEC wanted them to start a computer museum: I believe that museum was indeed started in Boston, but it may have been closed a few years after that. http://www.computerhistory.org/chmhistory/  2601:1C2:4E02:3020:CC34:1136:5699:D480 (talk) 01:03, 18 August 2018 (UTC)