Difference between revisions of "PDP-11/23-PLUS"
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The '''PDP-11/23-PLUS''', introduced in November 1981, introduced an integrated solution on a single [[DEC card form factor |quad]]-width [[QBUS]] board, which included [[F-11 chip set|F-11]] [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]], [[memory management]] unit, a socket for inserting an [[KEF11-A floating point chip|KEF11-A]] [[floating point processor|floating point unit]], and two [[asynchronous serial line]]s, which had a maximum speed of 19,200 baud. | The '''PDP-11/23-PLUS''', introduced in November 1981, introduced an integrated solution on a single [[DEC card form factor |quad]]-width [[QBUS]] board, which included [[F-11 chip set|F-11]] [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]], [[memory management]] unit, a socket for inserting an [[KEF11-A floating point chip|KEF11-A]] [[floating point processor|floating point unit]], and two [[asynchronous serial line]]s, which had a maximum speed of 19,200 baud. | ||
− | === Essential parts that make up a PDP 11/23 PLUS === | + | === Essential parts that make up a PDP 11/23-PLUS === |
* M8189 [[KDF11-B CPU]] board | * M8189 [[KDF11-B CPU]] board |
Revision as of 12:23, 15 May 2022
PDP-11/23-PLUS | |
PDP-11/23-PLUS with two RL02s, TK50, and third party SCSI | |
Manufacturer: | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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Year Introduced: | November 1981 |
Word Size: | 16 bit |
Physical Address Size: | 22 bit |
Virtual Address Size: | 16 bit |
Bus Architecture: | QBUS |
The PDP-11/23-PLUS, introduced in November 1981, introduced an integrated solution on a single quad-width QBUS board, which included F-11 CPU, memory management unit, a socket for inserting an KEF11-A floating point unit, and two asynchronous serial lines, which had a maximum speed of 19,200 baud.
Essential parts that make up a PDP 11/23-PLUS
- M8189 KDF11-B CPU board
- 22-bit QBUS backplane