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The '''M782 Interrupt Control''' (later versions M7820 and M7821) is a [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[FLIP CHIP]] which implements the '[[interrupt]] control' function for the [[UNIBUS]]. | The '''M782 Interrupt Control''' (later versions M7820 and M7821) is a [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[FLIP CHIP]] which implements the '[[interrupt]] control' function for the [[UNIBUS]]. | ||
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It was used, along with an [[M105 Address Selector]], in early [[PDP-11]] [[device controller]]s which plugged into an [[Small Peripheral Controller|SPC]] slot. It was also used in a number of early devices which were built out of a custom [[backplane]] and a large number of FLIP CHIPs, such as the [[RK11|RK11-C]]. Some later devices which no longer used a large number of small Flip Chips (such as the [[TM11|TMB11]]) also used it. | It was used, along with an [[M105 Address Selector]], in early [[PDP-11]] [[device controller]]s which plugged into an [[Small Peripheral Controller|SPC]] slot. It was also used in a number of early devices which were built out of a custom [[backplane]] and a large number of FLIP CHIPs, such as the [[RK11|RK11-C]]. Some later devices which no longer used a large number of small Flip Chips (such as the [[TM11|TMB11]]) also used it. | ||
− | The board contained a number of [[jumper]]s which could be use to set the [[interrupt vector]]. | + | The board contained a number of [[jumper]]s which could be use to set the [[interrupt vector]]. The M7820 can set vector [[address]] [[bit]]s 2-8 (i.e. vectors of the form 0xx0 and 0xx4); bit 2 (04) can be controller be either the device's [[electronics]], or the jumper. |
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Revision as of 22:03, 16 September 2018
The M782 Interrupt Control (later versions M7820 and M7821) is a DEC FLIP CHIP which implements the 'interrupt control' function for the UNIBUS.
It was used, along with an M105 Address Selector, in early PDP-11 device controllers which plugged into an SPC slot. It was also used in a number of early devices which were built out of a custom backplane and a large number of FLIP CHIPs, such as the RK11-C. Some later devices which no longer used a large number of small Flip Chips (such as the TMB11) also used it.
The board contained a number of jumpers which could be use to set the interrupt vector. The M7820 can set vector address bits 2-8 (i.e. vectors of the form 0xx0 and 0xx4); bit 2 (04) can be controller be either the device's electronics, or the jumper.