DX11-B System 360/370 Channel to PDP-11 Unibus Interface
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The DX11-B System 360/370 Channel to PDP-11 Unibus Interface connects a UNIBUS PDP-11 to an IBM I/O channel (selector, multiplexer or block multiplexer channel) on an IBM 360 or 370 or compatible machine. On the PDP-11 side, DMA is used to transfer data.
With appropriate software on the PDP-11, it can emulate (from the point of view of the 360/370) either a 2848 display, or a 2703 or 3705 communications controller.
Like many of the early large device controllers for the PDP-11, it was a large custom wire-wrapped backplane bolted into the front of a 6' tall 19" inch H960 rack; into it plugged a large number of small M-Series FLIP CHIPs. A power supply and a DEC indicator panel also mount into the rack.
See also
External links
- DX11B PDP-11 to IBM 360/370 Channel Interface Option Bulletin
- DX11-B system 360/370 channel to PDP-11 unibus interface maintenance manual (DEC-11-HDXBA-B-D)
- DX11-8 system 360/370 channel to PDP-11 unibus interface maintenance manual (EK-DX11AB-MM-002)
- DX11-B engineering drawings (Revision P, 10-1974)
- DX11-B Engineering Drawings (Revision AA, 11-1977)
- DX11 - DX11 indicator panel (image)
- DX11 - DX11 indicator panel (captioned diagram)