I'm fairly sure it existed. ADR (Applied Data Research) only wrote unusual MIMIC simulators when needed. IIRC, we did some sort of process control or analytical instrumentation project for Rolm & Haas itself, and they insisted the 1602 be used. The listing for that is probably in the attic too...

/Bob

On 6/25/2019 8:49 PM, Henry Bent wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jun 2019 at 20:41, Bob Supnik <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Rolm & Haas made a militarized Nova-compatible minicomputer called
    the
    1602 - a follow on to their 1601 Ruggednova system. It had an
    extended
    instruction set. I know this because I found the listings for the
    PDP10
    based 1602 simulator in my attic tonight. I've never seen any other
    documentation.

    I'm not sure this system adds anything to Nova lore, but if people
    are
    interested, I can try to compile a "feature set" from the PDP10
    simulator code.

    /Bob
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Was it actually used in production, or did it just exist in a simulator form?  I can easily imagine a simulator for such a thing being written but not surviving past a failed bid process, so no hardware.

-Henry

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