IBM 5100

Paul Koning pkoning at equallogic.com
Thu Aug 19 13:36:38 CDT 2004


>>>>> "Antonio" == Antonio Carlini <a.carlini at ntlworld.com> writes:

 >> Please correct me if I'm wrong, but it was my understanding that
 >> (part of?) the VAX instruction set was prototyped using the 11/60
 >> as well.

That seems improbable -- the VAX instruction set is clearly inspired
by the PDP11, but at the bit level they are completely different.  I
rather doubt that more than a few percent of the VAX instruction set
would fit into an 11/60 WCS.

 Antonio> I believe that there were hardware test rigs in use before
 Antonio> the first VAX protos arrived. I believe that I've read that
 Antonio> they were based on a modified PDP-11 but I don't recall
 Antonio> where I read that. Time to go peruse the early DTJs again I
 Antonio> suppose.

Software emulation?  That's how initialy PDP11 development was done
(MIMIC on the PDP10).

       paul




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