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The '''PDP-11/45''' was a fast [[UNIBUS]] [[PDP-11]] system based on the [[KB11-A]] CPU. The '''PDP-11/50''' and '''PDP-11/55''' used the same processor, but featuring a [[MS11]] MOS or bipolar MOS memory, respectively.
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Optionally, the machine could be configured with an [[FP11]] floating-point processor, and a [[KT11-C]] memory management unit.
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The machine had an 18-bit UNIBUS, allowing it to address 256KiW of memory.
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[[Category:DEC processors]][[Category:UNIBUS processors]]
 
[[Category:DEC processors]][[Category:UNIBUS processors]]

Revision as of 23:08, 15 May 2007

The PDP-11/45 was a fast UNIBUS PDP-11 system based on the KB11-A CPU. The PDP-11/50 and PDP-11/55 used the same processor, but featuring a MS11 MOS or bipolar MOS memory, respectively.

Optionally, the machine could be configured with an FP11 floating-point processor, and a KT11-C memory management unit.

The machine had an 18-bit UNIBUS, allowing it to address 256KiW of memory.