DEC "Junk" rescued

Allison ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Wed Nov 16 08:57:11 CST 2005


>
>Subject: RE: DEC "Junk" rescued
>   From: Paul Koning <pkoning at equallogic.com>
>   Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 09:33:03 -0500
>     To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
>
>>>>>> "Allison" == Allison  <ajp166 at bellatlantic.net> writes:
>
> Allison> I thought the 11/24 was the 11/23 chipset (F-11) mated to
> Allison> Unibus rather than the Qbus.
>
>Correct.
>
> >> 11/24 is split I&D UNIBUS, right? 
>
>Nope...
>
>	paul

Funny thing about PDP-11 system models.  Even number for the most part 
are unibus like 11/34 or 11/44 (11/05, 11/35 exception) and odd number
like 11/03, 11/23 are qbus.  

I&D for Chipset CPUs didn't start untill the J-11.  The F11 gave us
user/system register sets and the MMU.  The unibus J11 was the 11/84
I believe. 

F11 machines are a good workhorse 11s.  As far as my data goes all of 
the chip (F11 and J11) cpus on unibus are faster by some amount as 
there isn't the multiplxed address/data bus transaction.  Though I 
believe the real reason was to preserve the unibus IO investment
and generally higher IO transaction rate that unibus devices enjoyed.



Allison 


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