DEC "Junk" rescued

Paul Koning pkoning at equallogic.com
Thu Nov 17 16:07:26 CST 2005


>>>>> "Julian" == Julian Wolfe <fireflyst at earthlink.net> writes:

 Julian> The 11/15 is where that started, not 11/05, but otherwise I
 Julian> think you're right.

 >> As I recall, the 11/05, 11/15, 11/35 and maybe 11/45 were what DEC
 >> referred to as the "OEM" versions of the 11/10, 11/20, 11/40, and
 >> 11/50.

Yes, the 11/15 did it first since it was the 11/20 relabeled.  And the
11/05 is another example.  But the 11/45 is not.  I don't even
remember the designation 11/50; certainly the 11/45 was a regular end
user system.

There isn't any 11/50 mentioned in the PDP-11 Architecture Handbook.
(Then again, neither is the 11/55, and that designation is real,
though not particularly common.  And it isn't an OEM 11/60, but rather
a bipolar memory version of the 11/45.)

       paul



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