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+ | Introduced in 1987, the [[PDP-11/53]] was a stripped-down low-end version of the [[PDP-11/73]] , based on the KDJ11-D CPU module, with on-board memory, 2 integrated SLU's, and no cache. There was no UNIBUS equivalent. | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 4 May 2011
This snazzy unit was an all in one solution!!
The model number is better known as DH-153Q1-A.
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Introduced in 1987, the PDP-11/53 was a stripped-down low-end version of the PDP-11/73 , based on the KDJ11-D CPU module, with on-board memory, 2 integrated SLU's, and no cache. There was no UNIBUS equivalent.
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UNIBUS PDP-11s - PDP-11/20 • PDP-11/15 • PDP-11/35 • PDP-11/40 • PDP-11/45 • PDP-11/50 • PDP-11/55 • PDP-11/70 • PDP-11/05 • PDP-11/10 • PDP-11/34 • PDP-11/04 • PDP-11/44 • PDP-11/60 • PDP-11/24 • PDP-11/84 • PDP-11/94
QBUS PDP-11s - PDP-11/03 • PDP-11/23 • PDP-11/23+ • MicroPDP-11/73 • MicroPDP-11/53 • MicroPDP-11/83 • MicroPDP-11/93 Chips: LSI-11 • F-11 • T-11 • J-11 Clones: CM 1420 Also: PDP-11 architecture • PDP-11 Memory Management • PDP-11 stacks • FP11 floating point • UNIBUS • QBUS |