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I think this is the 'high end' cpu that [[SIMH]] can emulate....  Anyways it looks like a [[QBUS]] card.
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The '''KDJ11-A''' CPU board (M8192) is the first [[QBUS]] [[CPU]] card using the [[J-11 chip set]] of the [[PDP-11]]. It is a [[DEC card form factor|dual-height]] board, and was used to upgrade [[PDP-11/23]] systems. (Confusingly, no DEC 'PDP-11/xx' system is specified as using the KDJ11-A.)
  
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It contains an 8K-byte write-through cache (set size 1, block size 1 16-bit word), protected by parity; cache control logic inspects [[DMA]] transfers and invalidates cache entries for memory which is written to by a device.
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It also provides a set of diagnostic [[LED]]s, and a Line Time Clock; but no other devices (boot PROM, serial line, etc).
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Although the J-11 does implement [[FP11 floating point|FP11]] floating-point, the board can also use the optional [[FPJ11 floating point accelerator]] [[integrated circuit|chip]]; note that only the -YB version of the board operates correctly with the FPJ11.
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Revision as of 21:27, 5 January 2020

KDJ11-A CPU

The KDJ11-A CPU board (M8192) is the first QBUS CPU card using the J-11 chip set of the PDP-11. It is a dual-height board, and was used to upgrade PDP-11/23 systems. (Confusingly, no DEC 'PDP-11/xx' system is specified as using the KDJ11-A.)

It contains an 8K-byte write-through cache (set size 1, block size 1 16-bit word), protected by parity; cache control logic inspects DMA transfers and invalidates cache entries for memory which is written to by a device.

It also provides a set of diagnostic LEDs, and a Line Time Clock; but no other devices (boot PROM, serial line, etc).

Although the J-11 does implement FP11 floating-point, the board can also use the optional FPJ11 floating point accelerator chip; note that only the -YB version of the board operates correctly with the FPJ11.