Difference between revisions of "UniBone/QBone"
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− | '''UniBone''' and '''QBone''' are [[DEC]] compatible [[ | + | '''UniBone''' and '''QBone''' are [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]-compatible [[FLIP CHIP]] cards which can be [[simulator]]s for a variety of components (various [[mass storage]] [[peripheral]]s, etc); the former for the [[UNIBUS]] (as used in [[PDP-11]]/[[VAX]] computers), the latter for the [[QBUS]] (also in PDP-11/VAX systems). |
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* [http://retrocmp.com/projects/unibone UniBone Project Page] | * [http://retrocmp.com/projects/unibone UniBone Project Page] | ||
* [http://retrocmp.com/projects/qbone QBone Project Page] | * [http://retrocmp.com/projects/qbone QBone Project Page] | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 2 April 2023
UniBone and QBone are DEC-compatible FLIP CHIP cards which can be simulators for a variety of components (various mass storage peripherals, etc); the former for the UNIBUS (as used in PDP-11/VAX computers), the latter for the QBUS (also in PDP-11/VAX systems).
They emulate CPUs, main memory, several disk subsystems and other peripherals in real time.