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The DN87/DN87S Universal Synchronous/Asynchronous Communications Front End Subsystem was a front end subsystem for the PDP-10 which supported a large number of serial lines - a mixture of both synchronous serial lines and asynchronous serial lines.
It was built around a PDP-11/40, to which were added a number of interface peripherals:
Options included:
To connect up to the PDP-10, the DN87 used a DL10. The DN87S was identical to the DN87, except that it used a DTE20 for its connection (and thus could only be used on a KL10).
External links
- DN87 Field Maintenance Print Set (MP00068)
- m - the DN87/DN87S is covered in Sections 1.9/1.10
- DECsystem-10 Data Communications Products