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The '''MX15-A Memory Bus Multiplexer''' is a [[PDP-15]] sub-system which has three input ports, and one output port which can be connected to 32K [[word]]s of [[core memory|core]] [[main memory]]. PDP-15 [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]]'s and [[Direct Memory Access|DMA]] [[peripheral]]s can be connected to the input ports. The MX15-A allows the input ports access to the main memory on a priority basis; port 1 has the highest priority, and port 3 has the lowest.
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The '''MX15-A Memory Bus Multiplexer''' is a [[PDP-15]] sub-system which has three [[memory bus]] input ports, and one output port, which can be connected to 32K [[word]]s of [[core memory|core]] [[main memory]]. PDP-15 [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]]'s and [[Direct Memory Access|DMA]] [[peripheral]]s can be connected to the input ports. A PDP-15 CPU can be connected to up to four MX15-A's; thus, the total memory provided to it can be up to 128K words.
  
A PDP-15 CPU can be connected to up to four MX15-A's; thus, the total memory provided can be up to 128K words.
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The MX15-A allows the input ports access to the main memory on a priority basis; port 1 has the highest priority, and port 3 has the lowest.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 1 December 2022

The MX15-A Memory Bus Multiplexer is a PDP-15 sub-system which has three memory bus input ports, and one output port, which can be connected to 32K words of core main memory. PDP-15 CPU's and DMA peripherals can be connected to the input ports. A PDP-15 CPU can be connected to up to four MX15-A's; thus, the total memory provided to it can be up to 128K words.

The MX15-A allows the input ports access to the main memory on a priority basis; port 1 has the highest priority, and port 3 has the lowest.

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