On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 10:55 PM, Rick Murphy wrote:
>> Agreed... here are the handle numbers to help clarify what we are all
>> talking about...
>>
>> M8319 KL8A PDP-8/A 4 channel serial I/O
>>
>> M8650 KL8E Asynchronous Data Control (current loop or RS232)
>> M8655 KL8JA
Just curious,. Is there any thought about emulating any of the Dec mate Line? I
used to deal with them, mostly as wps8. I don't know what the hardware
differences are, but I saw a large number of Dec mates and only a few pdp8s.
How compatible were they?
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On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 1:03 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On 2016-09-06 18:55, Bob Supnik wrote:
>>
>> The PDP8 simulator is more or less a PDP8/A, and its terminal
>> "multiplexor" is a KL8-JA, which implements four discrete KL8A style
>> interfaces. These are superset
Hi.
On 2016-09-06 18:55, Bob Supnik wrote:
The PDP8 simulator is more or less a PDP8/A, and its terminal
"multiplexor" is a KL8-JA, which implements four discrete KL8A style
interfaces. These are superset compatible with the PDP8/I's PT08
discrete interfaces, and thus TSS/8 will work. Note that