KS10
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KS10 | |
Manufacturer: | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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Architecture: | PDP-10 |
Year Introduced: | 1978 |
Form Factor: | small mainframe |
Word Size: | 36 bits |
Logic Type: | LS TTL ICs |
Design Type: | clocked synchronous microcoded |
Microword Width: | 96 |
Microcode Length: | 2K words |
Clock Speed: | 20 MHz |
Cache Size: | 512 words |
Physical Address Size: | 19 bits (some had 20) |
Virtual Address Size: | 18 bits |
Memory Management: | paging, 512-word pages |
Operating System: | TOPS-10, TOPS-20, ITS |
Predecessor(s): | KL10 |
Successor(s): | None |
The KS10 was the fourth and last generation of PDP-10 processors (themselves, exact re-implementations of the earlier PDP-6 architecture). It was built out of LS TTL chips, along with AMD 2901 bit slice chips, on four super hex cards.