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Revision as of 04:50, 5 March 2019
There were three generations of main memory systems for the PDP-10; the first two with the so-called external memory bus, in 18- and 22-bit address forms (for the KA10. and KI10 and early KL10, respectively), and the internal 'S-bus' (for the later KL10). (Memory for the KS10, which was sui generis, is not covered here.)
18-bit external:
22-bit external:
Internal:
The first two groups are all multi-port memory (generally 4 ports per memory system); the CPU uses one port, the others are used by channels for mass storage such as disks.