I'm not getting my head around what you're saying...
No, they're DMS. From the "HP 1000
M/E/F-Series Hardware Technical Data"
brochure, HP 5953-2832, August 1982, page 6-2:
Ok, so the 13306 numbers I mentioned
are DMS. And DMS is required for FFP?
Odd.
"If the Fast FORTRAN Processor is ordered for a
machine which does
not have the 13307B Dynamic Mapping Instructions, 13306B option 100
must be ordered; the 13307B contains part of the FFP."
I thought the manual
said "does not have the...DMS... 13307B option 100 must
be ordered..." (not 13306B). And 13307B only contains PART of the FFP? I was
thinking the 13306B was strictly DMS based on the above and 13307B was
strictly FFP.
The "ROM Part Number History" from the
"Communicator/1000 for Software
Update 6.0" (HP 5951-6201) lists those ROMs as part of the "E-Series Fast
FORTRAN Processor ROMs (modules 33, 34, 35)." E-Series DMS ROMs (module
32) were 13307-80027 through -80032.
I thought we established the 13306 numbers
were DMS, not 13307-80027 through
80032.
The next update combined the 1K FFP and DMS ROMs into
the set 13037-80033
through -80035 and 5090-0589 through -0591 (4K ROMs).
Now I'm really confused.
The 2100A/S is so much simpler :)
Sorry, my brain is being dense today! I will stare at the history chart in
the CE book and see if it gels in my head.
Jay
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