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As part of the configuration of a device being added to a system, it was necessary to ensure that a priority plug for the desired priority level was installed in the device. | As part of the configuration of a device being added to a system, it was necessary to ensure that a priority plug for the desired priority level was installed in the device. | ||
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Priority plugs were manufactured by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] for all four priority levels: | Priority plugs were manufactured by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] for all four priority levels: |
Revision as of 14:08, 23 February 2024
A UNIBUS priority plug is an insertable plug, physically a DIP, which was inserted into almost all UNIBUS devices in order to select which daisy-chained interrupt bus grant line, of the four such available on the UNIBUS (BG4, BG5, BG6, and BG7), the device's grant-acquiring/passing circuitry was connected to. As a secondary purpose, it passed all the other grant lines past the device.
As part of the configuration of a device being added to a system, it was necessary to ensure that a priority plug for the desired priority level was installed in the device.
Another name for "priority level" was bus request, usually abbreviated to "BR"; the manuals usually state e.g. BR 5 for priority level 5.
Priority plugs were manufactured by DEC for all four priority levels:
Level | DEC part number |
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4 | 54-08776 |
5 | 54-08778 |
6 | 54-08780 |
7 | 54-08782 |
Most devices also came with a plug pre-installed at manufacturing time, at a level selected by DEC as likely the most appropriate interrupt priority level for that device; they were rarely changed.