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− | The '''MG10''' was a [[core memory|core]] [[main memory]] system for the [[PDP-10]]s, principally the early [[KL10]]. An MG10 could contain up to four 32KW memory banks, for a maximum of 128KW | + | The '''MG10''' was a [[core memory|core]] [[main memory]] system for the [[PDP-10]]s, principally the early [[KL10]]. An MG10 could contain up to four 32KW memory banks, for a maximum of 128KW (only 1, 2 or 4 bank operation is supported, however). The [[access time]] is .67 μseconds maximum, and the [[cycle time]] is 1.0 μseconds. An MG10 contains a pair of 'controllers', with the controller used for any particular cycle selected by [[address]] bit 21. |
It was a [[multi-port memory]], with 8 ports per memory system: the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] uses one port (in a [[multi-processor]] system, one per CPU); the others are used by [[channel]]s (such as a [[DF10 Data Channel|DF10]]) for [[mass storage]] such as [[disk]]s. | It was a [[multi-port memory]], with 8 ports per memory system: the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] uses one port (in a [[multi-processor]] system, one per CPU); the others are used by [[channel]]s (such as a [[DF10 Data Channel|DF10]]) for [[mass storage]] such as [[disk]]s. | ||
− | It connected to the so-called external memory bus of the 18-or 22-bit address form. Each port on each module could be independently set to use 18- or 22-bit addresses, or to be disabled. The MG10 | + | It connected to the so-called external memory bus of the 18-or 22-bit address form. Each port on each module could be independently set to use 18- or 22-bit addresses, or to be disabled. The base address of an MG10 is switch-selectable; that address is used on all the ports, unlike the earlier [[PDP-10 memories]]. |
− | The | + | The MG10 supports two-way [[interleaving]] internally to an MG10, and four-way interleaving between a pair of MG10's (provided they are equally sized); any interleaving applies to all ports. For the two-way case, address bits 21 and 35 are exchanged, so that all even addresses are handled by controller 0, and odd through controller 1. |
[[Category: PDP-10 memories]] | [[Category: PDP-10 memories]] |
Revision as of 20:25, 9 March 2019
The MG10 was a core main memory system for the PDP-10s, principally the early KL10. An MG10 could contain up to four 32KW memory banks, for a maximum of 128KW (only 1, 2 or 4 bank operation is supported, however). The access time is .67 μseconds maximum, and the cycle time is 1.0 μseconds. An MG10 contains a pair of 'controllers', with the controller used for any particular cycle selected by address bit 21.
It was a multi-port memory, with 8 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.
It connected to the so-called external memory bus of the 18-or 22-bit address form. Each port on each module could be independently set to use 18- or 22-bit addresses, or to be disabled. The base address of an MG10 is switch-selectable; that address is used on all the ports, unlike the earlier PDP-10 memories.
The MG10 supports two-way interleaving internally to an MG10, and four-way interleaving between a pair of MG10's (provided they are equally sized); any interleaving applies to all ports. For the two-way case, address bits 21 and 35 are exchanged, so that all even addresses are handled by controller 0, and odd through controller 1.