> From: Al Kossow
> Does anyone know where Steve Rothman is?
And also Bill Weiske, who's listed as the go-to for the KS11.
Noel
Does anyone know where Steve Rothman is?
I assume this is the same person who wrote the VAX spec.
On 6/24/19 3:19 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
> > From: Al Kossow
>
> > It is in the Dick Best Options and Modules List 197503
>
> Ah, thanks for the pointer; I see it's listed as a
> From: Al Kossow
> It is in the Dick Best Options and Modules List 197503
Ah, thanks for the pointer; I see it's listed as a "Memory Extension
Control" - not sure that tells me much, alas!
Interestingly, it's not in the earlier Options and Modules lists, e.g.
June '74, but the KS11 is
It is in the Dick Best Options and Modules List 197503
Steve Rothman is shown as responsible engineer
On 6/24/19 1:38 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
> While I asking on the TUHS list about the KS11, someone mentioned the MX11
> Memory Extension Option, described as "enabl[ing] the usage of
On 06/24/2019 04:38 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
> MX11
> Memory Extension Option
If it is not KT-11 then its not memory address extension.
MX-11 and variants are memory boards or systems.
BEst I can do it never appears in my Qbus world so it may be
a board/module level reference to the
One place to look and see if there was anything, is to look for any hardware
information
about C.MMP at CMU. Since C. had a mix of modified 11/20s and 11/40s, there
*may*
be some information on what they did.
Unfortunately I don’t think it would map directly because C. had (as I recall)
1.2MW
On 6/23/19 7:18 PM, Danr via cctalk wrote:
Someone gave me your info.I have a very important tape I need help
with. The tape spooled off the end and I need the belt put back on.
Maybe getting the data off the tape too.
It’s a 3m dc2120 120Megabyte tape.
I’ve tried to do some practice
I picked up these boards many weeks ago, but haven't photographed them
until recently. Some of them are pretty disgusting, but some of the others
look alright.
Anyone have any idea what these came out of? Some are labeled Gould, others
are labeled Encore.
http://imgur.com/a/d9iK9qb
Thanks!
On a related note, a fun talk about ARM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2045=_6sh097Dk5k