> On Jul 15, 2024, at 10:25 AM, Jonathan Chapman via cctalk 
> <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> 
>> Sort of an 11/93 equivalent. On board RAM and SLUs, but no floating point
>> support. Maybe it runs RT-11 ok, I never bothered trying. As far as I know,
>> no one has be able to get RSTS/E 10.1 or 2.11BSD to successfully run on it.
> 
> I'd be interested in it for the purpose of trying out the 2.11BSD floating 
> point emulation, which the documentation says is untested since 2.11 requires 
> split I+D and usually that implies floating point hardware.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jonathan

BTW, if you want to test that, SIMH would be an obvious way: just configure it 
as an 11/45 with no FPP, or some other similar setup that combines the 
configuration settings you want.  For example, "set cpu 11/45" or "set cpu 
11/70" followed by "set cpu nofpp" will do that.

        paul

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