VTSERVER booting

Paul Koning pkoning at equallogic.com
Tue Jun 21 09:10:29 CDT 2005


>>>>> "Patrick" == Patrick Finnegan <pat at computer-refuge.org> writes:

 Patrick> Tony Duell declared on Monday 20 June 2005 06:49 pm:
 >> I suppose you could include the Pro 325 and 350 (no I/D, F11 chip)
 >> and the Pro 380 (split I/D, J11 chip). But those will not run
 >> normal PDP11 software, the I/O is totally different I believe.

 Patrick> I've booted RT-11 on my Pro380, so it can't be that far off.

Oh, it is, it sure is way off.  Not only are the I/O devices
completely different, but the interrupt system is very ugly.

A PRO is basically a PDP-11 CPU with a pile of first generation PC
support chips glued onto the side, making quite an ugly mongrel.

The PRO technical manual is on bitsavers.org.  Take a look at the
system unit chapter and check out the I/O section, especially the
interrupt controller.  You'll see what I mean.

I did the work to port RSTS to a PRO.  It was a large job, and I make
my rude comments about the PRO I/O "architecture" based on first hand
knowledge...

	paul



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