> From: Phil Budne > simulating the DL10 so you can run TVs would REALLY be bringing back a > lost artifact!!
The Knight TV's were connected through the Rubin 10-11 interface, not a DL10. > I'm pretty sure DN87S was a DN87 front end attached to a (KL) DTE > (Ten/Eleven) interface instead of a DL10 (or POSSIBLY visa versa). Ah, right you are: I just assumed from the name (without checking!) that it was some kind of variant on the DN87 - which I guess it is, just a more major one than I thought! :-) I wonder why DEC sold MIT a KL with a DL10 for the second PDP-11 front end? (The Console-11 was connected via a DTE.) Maybe it was so early in the product run that the DN87S didn't exist yet? Noel