PDP-11 Newbie Alert --- (gotta start somewhere)

Pete Turnbull pete at dunnington.u-net.com
Thu Apr 16 07:30:12 AEST 1998


On Apr 15, 22:41, Johnny Billquist wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Milo Velimirovic wrote:
>
> > QBUS 11/2 11/03 11/23 11/53 11/73 11/83
> > Unibus 11/05 11/10 11/15 11/20 11/24 11/3411/35 11/40 11/44 11/45 11/55
           11/60 11/70 11/84...

> Two additions to make the list officially complete:
>
> QBUS: 11/93
> Unibus: 11/94

And one more to make the list officially really complete:

Unibus:  11/04
(which, despite the numer, is more like an 11/34 than anything else).

BTW, the 11/2 is a board, not a machine.  Machines with 11/2s were sold as
11/03s.  And of course there's the Falcon (etc) range of boards, which used the
same microprocessors and bus interface as QBus machines, but had memory and I/O
integrated onto one board.  They're not really PDP-11s, though.

-- 

Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Dept. of Computer Science
						University of York

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