On Jun 2, 2018, at 2:08 PM, Robert Armstrong via
cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Tony Duell <ard.p850ug1 at gmail.com>
wrote:
Incidentally, did DEC ever release any details (flowcharts, source listings,
etc) of the 11/730 microcode? And what about the control PROMs for the
memory system. The technical manual implies there was a listing of those,
but I've never found it.
I thought that DEC had a whole microcode development suite for the 730 to support
customer written extensions to the microcode, but I've never seen it nor any
documentation for it. If such a thing did exist then I seriously doubt anybody ever
bought it. The 730 was never a super popular machine to start with, and the market for a
customized version would have been very small.
I've heard a persistent rumor over the years that the WPS/8 and PDP-8 software group
at DEC had modified the 730's microcode to support a PDP-8 emulation of some kind, and
that they used that internally for development 'cause it was faster than a real -8.
I've not idea if that's true, but it would be cool if they did. And no, I'm
not talking about PDP-11 compatibility mode - even the stock 730 had that (all the 7xx
VAXes did, I believe).
That would be Ritchie Lary?s microcode implementation for the PDP-11/60 with
WCS.
John.
Certainly if you had the right tools and the right
knowledge, it would have been easy to modify and replace the 730's microcode with
something of your own. Just copy the binary images to the console tape and reboot.
Bob