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The MB-10 was a main memory system for the early PDP-10s, principally the KA10. An MB10 contained 16KW, and had a cycle time of 1.65 µseconds. It connected to the so-called external memory bus of the 18-bit address form.
It was a multi-port memory, with 4 ports per memory system: the CPU uses one port (in a multi-processor system, one per CPU); the others are used by channels (such as a DF10) for mass storage such as disks.
Each port could be independently set for two-way interleaving, using address bits 21 and 35.