Btw.  The biggest advantage of the later model qbus systems is some larger but 
cheaper scsi options  that dec released later in life but none of that has ever 
mattered to me in practice when running simh.  You can use RH70 (massbus 
controllers) and just use the larger (originally expensive) 19” disks from the 
early days. 

Sent from my PDP-7 Running UNIX V0 expect things to be almost but not quite. 

> On Jun 30, 2019, at 8:52 PM, Will Senn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> Is there any particular reason to choose one model of PDP-11 over another in 
> the sim? I am a user who is usually only interested in using one of the 
> various programming languages available on the dec oses - I frequently use 
> RT-11 for BASIC or ASSEMBLY and Unix V6 and V7 for C and for fun, as well as 
> an occasional foray into RSTS-E and lately RSX 11-M Plus to try and find the 
> perfect OS for as many programming languages as I can get in one place. In my 
> language/os explorations, I generally just grab somebody's example ini file 
> or take a default machine 11/40 or 11/94, but it's been pretty will-nilly on 
> my part. I'd like to have some kind of rationale related to necessity, but it 
> doesn't really seem to make much difference. I know the 11/45 had split I/D, 
> making it 'better' than the 11/40 and that the unibus is different than the 
> q-bus and I'm sure the hardware support is different between the models, but 
> I haven't really been prevented from running anything that is runnable... but 
> of course, if I was prevented, I just chalked it up to who knows why that 
> didn't work, so I might never know if I'm missing out on the El Dorado of 
> ancient OSes. Does anyone have some guidelines to help choose which model 
> configuration is appropriate for various needs? Or, in this day and age of 
> endless supplies of ram and memory, should I just load it up to the biggest, 
> baddest, pdp-11 of all time and leave it at that (and if so, which one is 
> that?).
> 
> Thanks for the assist.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Will
> 
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