> From: Pete Turnbull >> 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.
> Don't forget the LTC :-) ?? The KDJ11-A has an on-board LTC - see EK-KDJ1A-UG-001, pg. 1-7. > Otherwise, you'd need an additional bootstrap card such as an MRV11-D > with -B2 boot ROMs, a DLVE1 (DLV11-JE) for the SLUs, something with an > LTC, and termination. Err, the KDJ11-A has on-board termination: see MP-01890 pg. 1 of 9, on the LHS. > A BDV11 wouldn't work as it doesn't have the ROM capability ?? The BDV11 is a ROM board? (And it works fine in a Q22 bus; the address recognition circuitry uses BBS7, it doesn't look at BDAL 16 and above.) Noel