> Ethan Dicks <ethan.di...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Using a PDP-8 as an FEP on any VAX definitely sounds odd.

  The console front end for the 730 was an 8085 (just like the KS10, FWIW).

  The 730 was interesting in that ALL of the CPU microcode was in RAM and was 
loaded by the CFE at boot time.  It was possible to locally modify the 730 
microcode, and DEC even had a set of microcode development tools for the 730.  
I've never seen them except in references.

  This is relevant because for years I've heard a persistent rumor that the 
PDP-8/WPS-8 group at DEC had a 730 with microcode that had been hacked to 
include a PDP-8 compatibility mode, which they used for development.  It was 
faster than real -8 and supported timesharing to boot.

  I wonder if this is the source of the original poster's memory?  Can anybody 
confirm or deny this rumor?

Bob


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