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[[Image:PDP11-44-geerol.jpg|150px|thumb|right|A PDP-11/44 setup.]]
 
[[Image:PDP11-44-geerol.jpg|150px|thumb|right|A PDP-11/44 setup.]]
  
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Quoting [http://www.xs4all.nl/~geerol/en/GAL/index.html http://www.xs4all.nl/~geerol/en/GAL/index.html]
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(1979) The PDP 11/44 (hostname "gigant") is a low-cost successor of the PDP 11/70. The 11/70, brought to the market in 1975, was the first "large" PDP. Large means a 22 bit addres space and a memory limit of 4MB. Do keep in mind that user programs are still limited to 16 bit addressing and hence restricted to a limit of just 2x 64KB, when using separated I&D.
  
I know nothing about this model.
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The cost of a new 11/44 has been about half of the listprice of an 11/70. The PDP 11/44 had no Massbus like the /70 has, so it was not possible to use diskdrives with a transferrate too high.</blockquote>
 
 
 
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Revision as of 17:00, 1 May 2011


PDP-11/44
Manufacturer: Digital Equipment Corporation
Architecture: PDP-11


PDP-11/44
A PDP-11/44 setup.

Quoting http://www.xs4all.nl/~geerol/en/GAL/index.html

(1979) The PDP 11/44 (hostname "gigant") is a low-cost successor of the PDP 11/70. The 11/70, brought to the market in 1975, was the first "large" PDP. Large means a 22 bit addres space and a memory limit of 4MB. Do keep in mind that user programs are still limited to 16 bit addressing and hence restricted to a limit of just 2x 64KB, when using separated I&D.

The cost of a new 11/44 has been about half of the listprice of an 11/70. The PDP 11/44 had no Massbus like the /70 has, so it was not possible to use diskdrives with a transferrate too high.