It's on my list of things to do -- you can run external clock into DL11 and DLV11-J style connectors, and IM6402 UARTs are supposed to go up to 2 mbit, so somewhere between 38400 and 2 mbit should be possible. I believe it'll require external RS-232 transceivers due to the design of the ones used on various DEC boards. As you say, whether or not the bus/CPU can keep up is another matter! Figure if I can get any real improvement out of it, I'll lay out a board and provide high-speed kits.
Anyone know of a 40-pin UART with a FIFO? :) Thanks, Jonathan On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Ethan Dicks via cctalk < [email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 9:38 AM, systems_glitch > <[email protected]> wrote: > > vtserver does indeed work for transferring RL02 contents to a binary > image, > > suitable for use with SIMH or E11 or whatever. > > Yep. I backed up the RD52 in a new-to-me MicroPDP-11 and it took hours. > > > Be advised, it takes a *long* > > time, even on a 11/73 with the serial port turned up to 38400 bps. > > Has anyone done any console serial port hacking for speed on Qbus or > Unibus? On something integrated like a KDF11-B it might not be so > easy, but maybe a DLV11J or a DL11W? > > I'd think hitting 115200 would be really sweet, if everything can keep > up. Totally worth some experimentation to see what part gives out at > ludicrous speed. > > -ethan >
