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  • ...tem. (Note the possible confusion of acronyms: this SCCS is not the Source Code Control System SCCS.) The project was started in 1972/73. I hired into Bell ...was done by Roger Faulkner at Indian Hill, BTL. This, in turn, became the base for UNIX 4.0, which was never released externally. While this augmentation
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  • ==Code found== ...assemble them, but we'd be missing the comments - so crucial for assembler code). [[User:Jnc|Jnc]] ([[User talk:Jnc|talk]]) 09:02, 12 November 2021 (CET)
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  • The base unit included a [[CPU|Central Processing Unit]], a small amount of [[main m ...rithmetic logic unit|ALU]]. [[Instruction]]s all have an 8-bit [[operation code]], and an optional single byte of immediate data, or two bytes of [[address
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  • The [[source code]] of the original PDP-11 MERT sadly seems to have been lost; it was later r ...BSTJ/vol62-1983/articles/bstj62-1-171.pdf The 3B20D Processor & DMERT As a Base for Telecommunications Operations] (The Bell System Technical Journal, Jan
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  • INVCOD, invalid line device code received INVERRCOD, invalid error code
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  • Loading boot code from internal ka630.bin 9 ULTSCCS020 Source Code Control System
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  • Copying Base System (ULTBASE030) from tape Verifying Base System (ULTBASE030)
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  • * Utilizes an [[Error Correction Code]] (ECC) to detect and correct up to 8 independent error bursts, each up to * Appends an [[Error Detection Code]] (EDC) to the data that travels to the disk. As the data is read, the HSC5
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  • ...grity feature of SDI drives is the 170 bit Reed-Solomon [[error-correcting code|ECC]]. This ECC has a correction capability of up to 8 10-bit error bursts The [[address]]es given assume the standard base address (0172150); if this is changed, so will the addresses.
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  • ...gment-addressed PC); a Descriptor Base Register (below); and eight Address Base Registers (likewise). The Descriptor Base Register (DBR) [[pointer|points]] to the 'descriptor segment', which is an
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  • By 1983 Donald had left the University, bequeathing the code to Dan. ...tionally informing yourself ("Get ship information": <code>'''IN''' <RET></code>),
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  • and cursor positioning. The source code is set up to drive should be straight-forward as the code is commented on where to
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  • ...| a | l |----------------------------------------------------| SIZE | CODE | NUMBER | REV | ...| a | l |----------------------------------------------------| SIZE | CODE | NUMBER | REV |
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  • .... ITS itself has existed since 1966 and began life on the [[PDP-6]] as a [[base and bounds|protect and relocate]] oriented system. The development of pagin ...le pointer (user or executive)). The hardware computes an offset from this base address which is a function of the virtual page number being referenced. Th
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  • [[DEC]] used a 3-character code to uniquely designate its software products. The code was called '''UPI''' (Unique Product Identifier).
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  • ==XGP-11 code== ...'s 11's and the AI Chaos-11, but despite searching for a while, the XGP-11 code never turned up. Any idea where it is? (The XGP spooler is missing too.) [[
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  • ...] at the [[Institute for Avanced Study]] (IAS) at Princeton (von Neumann's base institution at the time). This machine became his focus after his involveme [[Instruction]]s were 20 bits long, and contained a 10-bit [[operation code|opcode]] and a 10-bit [[address]]. <!-- There were 16 instruction classes,
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