Can't run split I/D space on any version of P/OS. Neither does it support 
supervisor mode. Also, the J11 on the Pro-380 is running a bit on the slow 
side. Rather sad, but I guess they didn't want to improve the support chips on 
the Pro, which limited speed, and they didn't want to start having Pro software 
that didn't run on all models, which prevented the I/D space and supervisor 
mode.

That sucks. I sometimes wonder how hard it would be to code the hard disk driver, if it doesn't do DMA it's probably simple as dirt to be honest. Any idea if it worked like MCSP or was it totally off the wall?

The most embarassing blunder with the Pro is that the bus supports DMA, but no 
I/O cards use it.  Even though a bunch of them should have -- hard disk 
controller obviously, network adapter possibly as well.

I think they used an intel chipset to handle the CTI bus, so the normal Q-Bus DMA methods just doesn't work. Hm. Wonder if the problem is they just didn't build the driver to support DMA, or if they found some problem that made DMA just not work at all....

The 380 *was* a mess, mine is a formidable bit of kit with DECNA and everything, but without I/D space it's really not too very useful as more than a really nice VT terminal.

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