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==Clock speed==
 
==Clock speed==
  
From the "PDP-8 Maintenance Manual" (F-87, February 1966), "Major States". "Time States" (pg. 1-9, 1-10):
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From the "PDP-8 Maintenance Manual" (F-87, February 1966), "Major States", "Time States" (pg. 1-9, 1-10):
  
 
: ''The computer enters one major state during each 1.5 usec computer cycle''
 
: ''The computer enters one major state during each 1.5 usec computer cycle''
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and "Clock and TG Flip-Flop" (pg 3-4):
 
and "Clock and TG Flip-Flop" (pg 3-4):
  
: ''produces standard positive 100-nsec pulses at a rate at a
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: ''produces standard positive 100-nsec pulses at a rate at a repetition rate of 1,333,333 pps. Each positive pulse complements the TG flip-flop''
repetition rate of 1,333,333 pps. Each positive pulse complements the TG flip-flop''
 
  
 
This is a bit confusing, but it seems that the basic clock is 1.333 MHz, but that there are a pair of those ticks (T1 and T2) during each major state, which agrees with the timing given for major states, which is at a rate of .6666 Mhz.
 
This is a bit confusing, but it seems that the basic clock is 1.333 MHz, but that there are a pair of those ticks (T1 and T2) during each major state, which agrees with the timing given for major states, which is at a rate of .6666 Mhz.

Revision as of 16:43, 20 August 2019

Clock speed

From the "PDP-8 Maintenance Manual" (F-87, February 1966), "Major States", "Time States" (pg. 1-9, 1-10):

The computer enters one major state during each 1.5 usec computer cycle
Two major time states, .. T1 and T2, occur during each computer cycle (or major state)

and "Clock and TG Flip-Flop" (pg 3-4):

produces standard positive 100-nsec pulses at a rate at a repetition rate of 1,333,333 pps. Each positive pulse complements the TG flip-flop

This is a bit confusing, but it seems that the basic clock is 1.333 MHz, but that there are a pair of those ticks (T1 and T2) during each major state, which agrees with the timing given for major states, which is at a rate of .6666 Mhz.

Given that, as before, "clock speed" should refer to "CPU cycle time", I'd say we should go with 'major state time' for "cycle time".

And maybe we should change the caption in the info-box to say "cycle time", to better inform readers of what the field is? Jnc (talk) 17:35, 20 August 2019 (CEST)