> On Feb 19, 2016, at 11:08 AM, Noel Chiappa <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So I recently discovered that the LTC feature on the BDV11 bootstrap board
> has a minor issue: the latch that stores the 'LTC enabled' bit is _not_
> cleared by INIT (unlike every other PDP-11 device I've ever heard of), but
> only by a direct store into the LTC CSR, _or_ power cycling (BDCOK, to be
> exact).
> 
> This means that once you turn the LTC on using the BDV11, neither an INIT
> instruction, nor a 'Start' command to ODT, will disable it! Needless to say,
> it tends to scramble the booting process when an LTC interrupt shows up
> before the software is ready for one...

Yuck.

I suppose this doesn't show up as an issue in practice because normal boot 
sequencing starts with the processor at PR7, and it stays there until device 
setup has been done.  Presumably OSs that support this misbegotten device know 
to clear the CSR before lowering the processor priority.

        paul

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