> From: Pete Turnbull > all microPDP-11/73 machines had an M8190. The M8192 was mostly sold as > an OEM board.
That's so bizarre (although the "Supermicrosystems Handbook", which covers the 11/73, confirms it used the KDJ11-B). So the KDJ11-A (M8192) was not used in any 'PDP-11/xx'? The other thing that makes no sense is that the KDJ11-B (M8190) has all that extra circuitry on it to support PMI, etc - all of which is unused in the 11/73 application! Why not just plug in a (presumably cheaper) M8192? In the /73 application, the two are basically equivalent. (OK, there are two built in serial lines on the M8190 - big whoop.) Both have 8KB caches (although the one in the M8190 has slightly fancier tagging, IIRC), etc, etc. Maybe it's the ROM (which the M8190 has, but not the M8192)? Noel