Since many of us are not so old as I am, and aren't familiar with the PDP-11 family, I should have mentioned that this happened in the middle 80's.

Uno Staver wrote:
We bought a bunch of PDP-11/23s as part of a communications network system. After successful acceptance tests in Boston, MA, the systems were commissioned in Sweden with 50Hz AC. To make the RSX-11M O/S time-of-day clock run OK, the developers modified some piece of code.


Uno Staver


Bill Hawkins wrote:
Yes, the whole PDP-11 line used line frequency to update the real-time
clock.
DEC had a real-time operating system, very useful for emulation of analog
process control functions. Of course, an RTOS is more than just the clock.

We lost that anchor to real time in the interval between the PDP-11 and
NTP or SNTP when the microprocessors took over. All crystal clocks; time
of day (social time) set by anybody with a wristwatch.

Bill Hawkins
-----Original Message-----
From: paul swed
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:09 PM

Talk about dusting off the old brain cells.
I seem to remember that the PDP 11/23s did indeed allow the use of the 60 hz as an interrupt for precision timing if that can actually be said. The data
general nova 1200 also. Boy thats exposing ones age.

On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Colby Gutierrez-Kraybill <
co...@astro.berkeley.edu> wrote:

I'm trying to get to the bottom of whether or not any computing equipment
made around the advent of UNIX systems (or any time-slicing system) used
the
mains cycles of 60Hz as phase lock for the internal system clock.  My
guess
is that perhaps they did not as the computing logic is DC based, but, I
have
memories of using an 68000 based UNIX system that I thought had its
internal
clock based off of the 60Hz mains...  Not sure the vendor anymore.

Thanks,  Colby



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