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[[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] produced several generations of '''[[QBUS]] [[Read-only memory|ROM]] boot''' cards. Early ones also included QBUS [[terminator]]s; some of the later were multi-function cards, and included other functionality.
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[[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] produced several generations of '''[[QBUS]] [[Read-only memory|ROM]]''' cards, initially specialized to a [[bootstrap]]ping use. Those early ones also included QBUS [[terminator]]s; some of the later were multi-function cards, and included other functionality.
  
 
* The first was the [[REV11 DMA Refresh/Bootstrap/Terminator]] [[DEC card form factor‎|dual]] card. <!-- ; it contains 128 words, using 2 [[PROM]] chips. -->
 
* The first was the [[REV11 DMA Refresh/Bootstrap/Terminator]] [[DEC card form factor‎|dual]] card. <!-- ; it contains 128 words, using 2 [[PROM]] chips. -->
 
* The second was the [[BDV11 Bus Terminator/ROM‎]], a [[DEC card form factor‎|quad]] card.
 
* The second was the [[BDV11 Bus Terminator/ROM‎]], a [[DEC card form factor‎|quad]] card.
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A number of ROM memory cards were also available:
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* [[MRV11-A Read-Only Memory Module]] (also known as the 'MRV11)
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* [[MRV11-B UV PROM-RAM Memory Module]]
 
* [[MRV11-C Read-Only Memory Module]]
 
* [[MRV11-C Read-Only Memory Module]]
 
* [[MRV11-D Universal Programmable Read-Only Memory]]
 
* [[MRV11-D Universal Programmable Read-Only Memory]]

Revision as of 14:10, 4 July 2023

DEC produced several generations of QBUS ROM cards, initially specialized to a bootstrapping use. Those early ones also included QBUS terminators; some of the later were multi-function cards, and included other functionality.

A number of ROM memory cards were also available:

Multi-function cards which included ROMs included: