On Friday, May 16, 2025 at 12:13:30 PM PDT, John H. Reinhardt via cctalk 
<[email protected]> wrote:

>They are hybrid -  BA23 has slots 1-3 as Q22/CD and then 4-8 are Q22/Q22
>I believe the BA123 is Slots 1-4 Q22/CD and 4-12 are Q22/Q22

BA123 has 4 Q22/CD slots and the rest are Q22/Q22. There is another slot 
behind, slightly raised, which is 'reserved'. I believe the dual height 
RQDX3-Extender cards are permitted in the "raised" slot, but I'd have to check 
which half. 

BA213 and 215 are Q22/CD entirely. 

Several of the Q18 backplanes can be converted to Q22 by modifying or 
wire-wrapping the four pins. The path is serpentine -- alternating 
left-to-right/right-to-left by row. frainresearch.org had instructions and 
pictures, and useful information on Qbus termination. That site is gone, but 
the content is still on the Internet Archive's WayBack machine: 
https://web.archive.org/web/20150506140342/http://web.frainresearch.org:8080/projects/pdp-11/conv22.php.
 

However a pure Q22/Q22 backplane will not support any Microvax II or III memory 
cards, as they use CD slots as part of the Private Memory Interconnect (PMI) to 
the CPU. You could run a KA630 with just the 1MB on the CPU board; but it'd be 
even more constrained than a microvax 2000/vaxstation 2000 with just the 2MB 
onboard memory.
  

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