I missed the part of the thread about the memory being disabled. I think
the 11/05/10 is the only PDP-11 with a few registers on the CPU that you
can run short routines. I also like the built is console SLU.
Paul
On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 9:18 PM Jon Elson via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
wrote:
On 06/07/2019 06:19 PM, Mister PDP via cctalk wrote:
Wow, I wasn't aware that the ODT console
needed memory to run. Checking
on
my board, it looks like the 4kw was disabled. I
plugged in my 32kw module
with my M8017-AA, and it fired right up to ODT without a hassle. Seems
that
was the issue all along.
Oh, of course! You can do very elementary checking of a
switch-and-lights PDP-11 with no memory, but creating any
sort of useful program that will run using only ROM and the
8 registers would be VERY challenging. I suspect you might
be able to get it to print some text on the terminal, but
not a whole lot more. Obviously, no way to call a subroutine
without a stack.
Well, glad you found it!
Jon