ITS machine configurations

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The configuration of the various Incompatible Timesharing System‎‎ time-sharing PDP-10 mainframes at MIT (in the AI Lab, where it was born, and in LCS, only other organization to run it 'in production') are given here. They were all physically in Technology Square.

AI PDP-6

DM PDP-6

AI KA10

The AI machine was the first KA10 at MIT. It was initially installed as a 'slave' processor to the AI PDP-6 in a tightly-coupled multi-processor; later the two machines swapped roles. It was the first KA10 there to support virtual memory (an MIT custom modification).

DM KA10

Another KA10, with a Systems Concepts DM-10 paging box, and also:

  • 2 x 128KW MD10's
  • a collection of other DEC early memory boxes (MA10's and/or MB10's) totalling 256KW
  • an RP10
  • its DF10
  • a TM10 of some sort
  • its DF10 (or did it share the other one)

ML KA10

Another KA10 with a DM-10, and also:

  • 4 x 128KW MD10's
  • an RP10
    • 4? x RP03's
    • 4 x Calcomp
  • its DF10
  • a TM10 of some sort
  • its DF10 (or did it share the other one)
  • eventually, a CH10

MC KL10

  • 8 x MF10's (originally); later upgraded to MH10's.
  • (later) An Ampex ARM10L 'external' memory box
  • An RH10
  • Its DF10
  • A TM10
    • Some sort of high-end DEC magtape drive
  • Its DF10
  • A DTE20
  • A DL10
    • Another PDP-11/40, the 'IO-11'
      • A DH11
      • Later, first one, eventually three Trident drives
      • Eventually a CH11
  • 'KL-UDGE' LH 1822 interface (maybe a clock, too)

AI KS10

The KS10's were all pretty stock, hardware-wise; the ran custom microcode, to implement the 'MIT paging box'.

  • RH11
  • Tape RH11
    • Some sort of drive
  • CH11

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