Are you curious about the PiDP-11 but worried it may feel too technical, too old, or too confusing to understand? Do you want a clear guide that helps you move from "What does this machine do?" to "I can actually build, boot, use, and explain this"?
PiDP-11 for Modern Users is a practical, beginner-friendly guide for anyone who wants to explore classic PDP-11-style computing through modern hardware, Raspberry Pi setup, SimH emulation, and retro operating systems.
This book does not just tell you what to type. It helps you understand what is happening, why each step matters, and how the different parts of the system work together. You will learn how the physical front panel, Raspberry Pi host, emulator, disk images, terminals, and classic operating systems connect into one complete learning experience.
If you want to enjoy retrocomputing without feeling lost, this book gives you the confidence to begin and the structure to keep going.
What You Will LearnHow to understand the PiDP-11 and its connection to PDP-11 computing
How to approach hardware assembly, testing, and troubleshooting
How to set up the Raspberry Pi host for stable use
How SimH emulation works and why it matters
How to boot and explore classic systems such as UNIX, 2.11BSD, RT-11, RSX-11, and RSTS/E
How to use terminals, consoles, front-panel controls, and remote access
How to write simple programs in BASIC, C, FORTRAN, and assembly-style environments
How to manage disk images, backups, updates, and safe maintenance
How to create practical projects, demonstrations, and a long-term learning workflow
Whether you are a beginner, hobbyist, educator, programmer, or retrocomputing enthusiast, this book helps you turn curiosity into real hands-on understanding.
Get your copy of PiDP-11 for Modern Users today and start building, booting, programming, and exploring classic computing with confidence.