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The '''PDP-11/73''' is a high-end [[QBUS]] [[PDP-11]] system. Confusingly, the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] board is the [[KDJ11-B]] (M8190), the same as the [[PDP-11/83]] - no [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] '-11/xx' system seems to use the earlier [[KDJ11-A]] (M8192). (The ''Microcomputer Products Handbook'' does refer to the KDJ11-A as the "LSI-11/73 microcomputer", however.)
 
The '''PDP-11/73''' is a high-end [[QBUS]] [[PDP-11]] system. Confusingly, the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] board is the [[KDJ11-B]] (M8190), the same as the [[PDP-11/83]] - no [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] '-11/xx' system seems to use the earlier [[KDJ11-A]] (M8192). (The ''Microcomputer Products Handbook'' does refer to the KDJ11-A as the "LSI-11/73 microcomputer", however.)
  
The difference between the /73 and /83 is that the latter uses [[Private Memory Interconnect|PMI]] [[main memory]], instead as the QBUS memory of the -11/73.
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The difference between the /73 and /83 is that the latter uses [[Private Memory Interconnect|PMI]] [[main memory]], instead of the QBUS memory of the -11/73.
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== OS ==
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The PDP-11/73 and PDP-11/83 Micro PDPs ran RXS-11 M, RXS-11 M Plus, and BSD
  
 
== hampage.hu ==
 
== hampage.hu ==

Latest revision as of 20:15, 10 January 2025

PDP-11/73

The PDP-11/73 is a high-end QBUS PDP-11 system. Confusingly, the CPU board is the KDJ11-B (M8190), the same as the PDP-11/83 - no DEC '-11/xx' system seems to use the earlier KDJ11-A (M8192). (The Microcomputer Products Handbook does refer to the KDJ11-A as the "LSI-11/73 microcomputer", however.)

The difference between the /73 and /83 is that the latter uses PMI main memory, instead of the QBUS memory of the -11/73.

OS

The PDP-11/73 and PDP-11/83 Micro PDPs ran RXS-11 M, RXS-11 M Plus, and BSD

hampage.hu

Quoting: Introduced in 1984. Successor of the PDP-11/23. At that time the components were VLSI, and these PDP-11's were marketed as MicroPDP's (this has in fact begun with the PDP-11/23). The PDP-11/73 had a 15MHz J-11 chip set-based CPU with 22-bit memory management for the 4MB RAM max. Just to make life more complicated, 18 MHz PDP-11/83 CPU boards can also be found in PDP-11/73 systems, as a PDP-11/83 CPU (M8190-A[DE]) with QBUS memory (instead of the PMI memory used in those systems) is called a PDP-/73...

There was no UNIBUS equivalent.(Incorrect. The PDP-11/84 shared the same CPU, and had a UNIBUS.)

The J-11 was manufactured by Harris Semiconductors, and it hasn't been fully completed, it lacked the WCS and CIS options.

A very popular enclosure is displayed to the right: this was the BA23 standing tower configuration, that had place for a 8x4 backplane, an RX50 floppy or TK50 streaming tape drive and an RDxx hard disk. The BA23 could also be rack-mounted.

PDP-11/73 in a different style of box


Further reading

  • MicroPDP-11 Systems Owner's Manual (EK-MIC11-OM) - This, and the three related MicroPDP-11 manuals below, are not specific to the PDP-11/73, but contain a great deal of material which applies to the MicroPDP-11/73

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