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Latest revision as of 13:08, 30 June 2023
MM11 refers to a number of different core main memory systems for UNIBUS PDP-11s:
- MM11-E and MM1-F core memories
- MM11-K core memory
- MM11-L core memory
- MM11-S was a four-slot backplane plus a single MM11-L board set
- MM11-U core memory
- MM11-B core memory
- MM11-C core memory
- MM11-D core memory
The first through fourth were multi-board systems which plugged into a custom backplane which was cabled into the UNIBUS. Some PDP-11/05 CPU backplanes could hold board sets of the later ones. The MM11-U board set was also used in the MJ11 memory system for the PDP-11/70's Main Memory Bus. The last ones plugged into a Modified UNIBUS slot.
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