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The '''CTI BUS''' (Computing Terminal Interconnect Bus) was developed for and used on the [[Professional 300 Series]] of [[DEC]] [[PDP-11]] Personal computers solely.
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The '''CTI BUS''' (Computing Terminal Interconnect Bus) was developed for and used on the [[Professional 300 Series]] of [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[PDP-11]] personal computers solely. It seems to be a variant form of a [[QBUS]], with some additional [[signal]]s, carried on a [[connector]] with a different physical form factor (a 90-pin zero-insertion-force connector, of which the first 60 pins are used for the CTI BUS).
  
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/pro3xx/EK-PC350-TM-001_Professional_300_Series_Technical_Manual_Dec82.pdf Professional 300 Series Technical Manual (EK-PC350-TM-001)]
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* [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/pro3xx/EK-PC350-TM-001_Professional_300_Series_Technical_Manual_Dec82.pdf Professional 300 Series Technical Manual] (EK-PC350-TM-001) - see Sections 5.3.3, "Buses", and 7.2.1.1, "CTI BUS Interface Circuits"
  
 
[[Category: QBUS]]
 
[[Category: QBUS]]
 
[[Category: DEC Buses]]
 
[[Category: DEC Buses]]

Revision as of 16:34, 28 June 2023

The CTI BUS (Computing Terminal Interconnect Bus) was developed for and used on the Professional 300 Series of DEC PDP-11 personal computers solely. It seems to be a variant form of a QBUS, with some additional signals, carried on a connector with a different physical form factor (a 90-pin zero-insertion-force connector, of which the first 60 pins are used for the CTI BUS).

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