Difference between revisions of "UNIBUS memories"

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===Core memory===
 
===Core memory===
  
* [[MM11-D]] - 32-Kbyte
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* [[MM11-D core memory]] - 32-Kbyte
* [[MM11-L]] - 16-Kbyte (also ME11-L, MF11-L, MM11-S)
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* [[MM11-L core memory]] - 16-Kbyte (also ME11-L, MF11-L, MM11-S)
* [[MM11-U]] - 32-Kbyte (also MF11-U)
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* [[MM11-U core memory]] - 32-Kbyte (also MF11-U)
  
 
===MOS memory===
 
===MOS memory===
  
* [[MS11]] - -E, -F, -H, -J models (8, 16, 24, 32 Kbytes)
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* [[MS11 MOS memory]] - -E, -F, -H, -J models (8, 16, 24, 32 Kbytes)
* [[MS11-L]] - (64, 128, 192, 256 Kbytes)
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* [[MS11-L MOS memory]] - (64, 128, 192, 256 Kbytes)
  
 
==Plessey==
 
==Plessey==
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===Core memory===
 
===Core memory===
  
* [[PM-1116B]] - 32-Kbyte (maximum)
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* [[PM-1116B core memory]] - 32-Kbyte (maximum)
  
 
===MOS memory===
 
===MOS memory===
  
* [[PM-S1132]] - 64-Kbyte (maximum)
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* [[PM-S1132 MOS memory]] - 64-Kbyte (maximum)

Revision as of 17:06, 23 July 2017

UNIBUS memory cards are available both from DEC, and from a number of outside vendors who produced and sold UNIBUS memory cards. All the early UNIBUS memory was core; the first DRAMs did not appear until some time after the UNIBUS itself did. The DEC memories were invariably available in both parity, and non-parity, versions.

DEC

Core memory

MOS memory

Plessey

Core memory

MOS memory