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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/qbus/Digital_Microcomputer_Products_Handbook_1985.pdf Microcomputer Products Handbook] - the MRV11-D is covered in Chapter 11 (pp. 171-1xx of the PDF)
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/qbus/Digital_Microcomputer_Products_Handbook_1985.pdf Microcomputer Products Handbook] - the MRV11-D is covered in Chapter 11 (pp. 171-184 of the PDF)
 
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* [http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/qbus/EK-MRV1D-UG-001_May83.pdf MRV11-D Universal PROM Module] (EK-MRV1D-UG-001)
  
 
[[Category: QBUS ROMs]]
 
[[Category: QBUS ROMs]]

Latest revision as of 18:37, 19 July 2023

The MRV11-D Universal Programmable Read-Only Memory was a QBUS ROM card. It held up to sixteen 28-pin chips; these could be either ROMs/PROMs/EPROMs (of up to 8-bit x 32K size), or static RAMs. It thus held up to 512KB when fully populated. Configuration is done with a combination of jumpers and two DIP switches.

The entire ROM contents were either directly visible on the QBUS, or through two independent 2KB windows (somewhat like later, larger UNIBUS ROM cards). The MRV11-A was a dual-height card, the M8578.

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