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The '''Ampex ARM10''' was [[main memory]] for the [[PDP-10]], which connected to the [[PDP-10 Memory Bus|external memory bus]]. There were several different forms (certainly at least three), sharing only the name:
  
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* the '''ARM10''', a 256K [[word]] [[core memory]] unit (reported on the [[KA10]] MIT-AI [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]] machine);
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* the large '''ARM-10L''' was also a core system (one was attached to the [[KL10]] MIT-MC ITS machine)
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* the '''ARM-10LS''', known from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] documentation, which seems to have been, effectively, an ARM-10L which used [[Dynamic RAM|DRAM]]s instead of core
  
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Finally, there are [http://www.brouhaha.com/~eric/retrocomputing/pdp-10/ reports] of one which provided "four mega-words of [[error-correcting code|ECC]]-protected [[semiconductor]] memory (using 64K DRAMs)"; that was likely the [[Ampex ARM20]].
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==External links==
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* [https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102691296 ARM 10L memory] - ARM-10L unit at the [[Computer History Museum]]
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** [https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102618528 Magnetic core memory] - core module
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** [https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102618529 Magnetic core memory] - core module
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* [https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/102691333 ARM 10LS memory] - ARM-10LS unit at the CHM
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp10/KL10/EK-OKL10-MG-004_KL10_Maintenance_Guide_Update_Jun86.pdf KL10 Maintenance Guide Update] (EK-OKL10-MG-004) - the ARM-10LS is covered on pp. 163-196 of the PDF
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[[Category: PDP-10 Memories]]

Latest revision as of 03:56, 11 November 2023

The Ampex ARM10 was main memory for the PDP-10, which connected to the external memory bus. There were several different forms (certainly at least three), sharing only the name:

  • the ARM10, a 256K word core memory unit (reported on the KA10 MIT-AI ITS machine);
  • the large ARM-10L was also a core system (one was attached to the KL10 MIT-MC ITS machine)
  • the ARM-10LS, known from DEC documentation, which seems to have been, effectively, an ARM-10L which used DRAMs instead of core

Finally, there are reports of one which provided "four mega-words of ECC-protected semiconductor memory (using 64K DRAMs)"; that was likely the Ampex ARM20.

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