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The '''MRV11-C Read-Only Memory Module''' was a [[QBUS]] [[Read-only memory|ROM]] card. It held up to sixteen 8-bit x 4K ROM/[[PROM]]/[[EPROM]] [[integrated circuit|chips]]; it thus held up to 64KB when fully populated. The entire ROM contents were either directly visible on the QBUS, or through two independent 2KB windows (somewhat like later, larger [[UNIBUS]] ROM cards). The MRV11-A was a [[DEC card form factor|dual]]-height card, the '''M8048'''.
 
The '''MRV11-C Read-Only Memory Module''' was a [[QBUS]] [[Read-only memory|ROM]] card. It held up to sixteen 8-bit x 4K ROM/[[PROM]]/[[EPROM]] [[integrated circuit|chips]]; it thus held up to 64KB when fully populated. The entire ROM contents were either directly visible on the QBUS, or through two independent 2KB windows (somewhat like later, larger [[UNIBUS]] ROM cards). The MRV11-A was a [[DEC card form factor|dual]]-height card, the '''M8048'''.
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==Further reading==
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* ''Programming the MRV11-C'', [[MicroNote]] #061
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Latest revision as of 20:13, 28 July 2024

MRV11-C board (without PROMs)

The MRV11-C Read-Only Memory Module was a QBUS ROM card. It held up to sixteen 8-bit x 4K ROM/PROM/EPROM chips; it thus held up to 64KB when fully populated. The entire ROM contents were either directly visible on the QBUS, or through two independent 2KB windows (somewhat like later, larger UNIBUS ROM cards). The MRV11-A was a dual-height card, the M8048.

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Further reading

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