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Revision as of 13:52, 22 October 2016
Although I have a wide interest in older computers, I worked with PDP-11's very extensively 'back in the day', and consider them perhaps the most elegant architecture ever devised (the power and flexibility they obtained with only 16-bit wide instructions were a revelation when new), so I have focused on them.
For more about me, see my home page.
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Pages I have added
- Virtual memory
- EIA RS-232 serial line interface
- FLIP CHIP
- DEC card form factor
- DEC alphabet
- PDP-10
- PDP-11 Memory Management
- FP11 floating point
- UNIBUS map
- Extended UNIBUS
- Small Peripheral Controller
- Modified UNIBUS Device
- UNIBUS H854 header pinout
- CD interconnect
- Private Memory Interconnect
- DEC asynchronous serial line pinout
- Upgrading QBUS backplanes
- KA11 CPU
- PDP-11/05
- PDP-11/83
- LSI-11
- F-11 chip set
- KDF11 CPUs
- KDJ11 CPUs
- KT11-B Paging Option
- KTJ11-B UNIBUS adapter
- FP11-B Floating-Point Processor
- FP11-C Floating-Point Processor
- KY11-LB Programmer's Console
- UNIBUS memories
- QBUS memories
- UNIBUS boot ROMs
- RK02
- TM11 magtape controller
- DL11 asynchronous serial line
- Installing UNIX Sixth Edition
- Installing UNIX Seventh Edition