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The '''KB11-B''' [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] is the earlier CPU for the [[PDP-11/70]]. The optional [[FP11-B Floating-Point Processor]] (full [[FP11 floating point]]), and up to four [[RH70 MASSBUS controller]] plugged into the CPU's [[backplane]].
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The '''KB11-B''' [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] is the earlier CPU for the [[PDP-11/70]]. It is heavily based on the [[PDP-11/45]]'s [[KB11-A CPU]]; the -11/70 is basically an -11/45 with a [[cache]], more [[main memory]], and provision for high/speed [[input/output|I/O]] [[device controller]]s for [[MASSBUS]] devices.
  
The KB11-B used a special memory bus, unique to the -11/70, for its [[bus]] to [[main memory]]; this bus allowed it to have up to 4 mega-[[byte]]s of main memory. All devices were attached to a separate [[UNIBUS]]; [[Direct Memory Access|DMA]] devices could gain access to the memory via a [[UNIBUS map]] which connected the two, and also mapped UNIBUS addresses to main memory addresses. High-speed devices could be attached to [[MASSBUS]] [[controller]]s.
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Full [[PDP-11 Memory Management]] and the cache were standard on all KB11-B's. It used a special 32-[[bit]] wide memory [[bus]], the Main Memory Bus, unique to the -11/70, for its bus to main memory; this bus allowed it to have up to 4 mega-[[byte]]s of main memory.
  
Full [[PDP-11 Memory Management]] and a [[cache]] were standard on all KB11-B's.
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All devices were attached to a separate [[UNIBUS]]; [[Direct Memory Access|DMA]] devices could gain access to the memory via a [[UNIBUS map]] which connected the two, and also mapped UNIBUS addresses to main memory addresses. High-speed devices could be attached to MASSBUS controllers.
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The optional [[FP11-B Floating-Point Processor]] (full [[FP11 floating point]]), and up to four [[RH70 MASSBUS controller]]s plugged into the CPU's [[backplane]].
  
 
==Boards==
 
==Boards==
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* M8139 Timing Generator
 
* M8139 Timing Generator
  
The M8130 through M8139 boards are based on those of the [[KB11-A CPU]] of the [[PDP-11/45]], upon which the KB11-B is based; the rest implement the -11/70's extensions (cache - M8142-45, UNIBUS Map - M8141, etc).
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The M8130 through M8139 boards are based on those of the KB11-A CPU of the -11/45; the rest implement the -11/70's extensions (cache - M8142-45, UNIBUS Map - M8141, etc).
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 02:43, 13 May 2018

The KB11-B CPU is the earlier CPU for the PDP-11/70. It is heavily based on the PDP-11/45's KB11-A CPU; the -11/70 is basically an -11/45 with a cache, more main memory, and provision for high/speed I/O device controllers for MASSBUS devices.

Full PDP-11 Memory Management and the cache were standard on all KB11-B's. It used a special 32-bit wide memory bus, the Main Memory Bus, unique to the -11/70, for its bus to main memory; this bus allowed it to have up to 4 mega-bytes of main memory.

All devices were attached to a separate UNIBUS; DMA devices could gain access to the memory via a UNIBUS map which connected the two, and also mapped UNIBUS addresses to main memory addresses. High-speed devices could be attached to MASSBUS controllers.

The optional FP11-B Floating-Point Processor (full FP11 floating point), and up to four RH70 MASSBUS controllers plugged into the CPU's backplane.

Boards

The basic KB11-B consisted of fifteen hex boards:

  • M8130 Data Paths
  • M8131 General Registers and ALU Control
  • M8132 Instruction Register Decode and Condition Codes
  • M8133 ROM and ROM Control
  • M8134 Processor Data and UNIBUS Registers
  • M8135 Trap and Miscellaneous Control
  • M8136 UNIBUS and Console Control
  • M8137 System Address Paths
  • M8138 System Status Registers
  • M8140 System Descriptor/Console Control
  • M8141 UNIBUS Map
  • M8142 Cache Control
  • M8143 Address Memory
  • M8144 Data Memory
  • M8145 Cache Data Paths

and a quad board:

  • M8139 Timing Generator

The M8130 through M8139 boards are based on those of the KB11-A CPU of the -11/45; the rest implement the -11/70's extensions (cache - M8142-45, UNIBUS Map - M8141, etc).

See also