my recollection of the JO KD11-K is dusty. It was under development at the same time my group was working on the DMC/KMC11 products. The similarity of the /60 and the DMC/KMC was the fact that they were both based on Harvard architecture implementations. . A Harvard arch implementation of the PDP11 ISP is an interesting challenge.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 5:09 PM Noel Chiappa via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote: > > > From: Bill Degnan > > > The 11/60 handbook doesn't have that kind of designation. It's EB06498 > > Yeah, that's the processor handbook, which is the paperback-sized thing which > is mostly a programmer's reference; I've got that, its the 8-1/2x11 sized > things I'm after. > > > > From: Ethan Dicks > > > Is it by any chance EK-KD11K-TM-001? > > > That part number is for a print-set > > Uhh, no. Looking at the fiche version, EP-KD11K-TM-001, it has lots and lots > of text blocks (which I can't read without a fiche reader, of course). > > We do seem to have the print sets: > > MP00166 11/60 System (chassis, power contoller, etc) > MP00409 KD11-K CPU > MP00500 WCS (M7870) > MP00429 FP11-E > > but I'm not desperate enough to learn the -11/60 by looking at them! > > > I'm following the discussion because I have the two BA11 cabinets for > > an 11/60, the PSUs, and the front panel (I'm missing the rack). > > And by 'the rack', I'm guessing that includes the backplane? Looking through > the prints, I think I didn't see details on it (alas). > > Noel
