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The '''KT11-D Memory Management''' was an option for the [[KD11-A CPU]] of the [[PDP-11/40]] which provided [[memory management]]. It did not provide the full [[PDP-11 Memory Management]], but the simplified subset; in fact, the KT11-D is the archetype for that subset.
 
The '''KT11-D Memory Management''' was an option for the [[KD11-A CPU]] of the [[PDP-11/40]] which provided [[memory management]]. It did not provide the full [[PDP-11 Memory Management]], but the simplified subset; in fact, the KT11-D is the archetype for that subset.
  
It was a [[hex]] card (M7236) which plugged into a dedicated, pre-wrired slot in the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]]'s [[backplane]]. The KT11-D required the [[KJ11-A Stack Limit Register]] option.
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It was a [[hex]] card (M7236) which plugged into a dedicated, pre-wrired slot in the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]]'s [[backplane]]. [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] documentation indicates that the KT11-D required the [[KJ11-A Stack Limit Register]] option but this may just be an artifact of DEC PDP-11 software.
  
 
To install the KT11-D, in addition to installing the card in the backplane slot, a number of [[jumper]]s on other CPU cards have to be adjusted. Two [[capacitor]]s also have to be installed, to modify timing delays in the CPU.
 
To install the KT11-D, in addition to installing the card in the backplane slot, a number of [[jumper]]s on other CPU cards have to be adjusted. Two [[capacitor]]s also have to be installed, to modify timing delays in the CPU.

Revision as of 06:37, 7 March 2022

KT11-D card

The KT11-D Memory Management was an option for the KD11-A CPU of the PDP-11/40 which provided memory management. It did not provide the full PDP-11 Memory Management, but the simplified subset; in fact, the KT11-D is the archetype for that subset.

It was a hex card (M7236) which plugged into a dedicated, pre-wrired slot in the CPU's backplane. DEC documentation indicates that the KT11-D required the KJ11-A Stack Limit Register option but this may just be an artifact of DEC PDP-11 software.

To install the KT11-D, in addition to installing the card in the backplane slot, a number of jumpers on other CPU cards have to be adjusted. Two capacitors also have to be installed, to modify timing delays in the CPU.

Further reading

  • "KT11-D Memory Management Option Manual", DEC-11-HKTDA-B-D