On 06/02/2015 10:11, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2015-02-05 19:49, Roe Peterson wrote:
> I want to update the EPROMs on my 11/23+, which currently has 2716s.
> I'm going to need 64k chips, and I understand 2764s won't work on this
> board.
Correct, wrong physical size. DEC used Motorola MCM68766.
64K chips? The 11/23 currently uses the 2716,
which is what? 2K (bytes)?
I doubt there are any more address lines going to that chip in the first
place, and second, the memory is mapped in the I/O space which have a
total of 8K, and that should cover not only the boot rom, but also all
CSRs of all devices you have in the machine. A 64K chip is going to be
totally meaningless.
Not so. Only the earliest release 11/23+ (KDF11-BA) used 2KB firmware;
all the later versions (there are at least six) used 8KB and had more
functionality. The M8189 board is designed to take either. In both
cases, the ROM is paged exactly as it is in a BDV11, and only 256 bytes
are visible at a time. J22/J23/J24 are the links used to configure the
sockets, and you'll find the settings on page 2-8 of the KDF11-BA Users
Guide. Seven address bits to the ROMs come from the bus, six are
provided by paging registers on the CPU board, for a total of 13 address
bits, or 8KB address space.
Ok. I wasn't aware that the 11/23 had a page selection mechanism for the
boot rom.
So why are you
looking for a 64K chip? (27512 I would assume that would
be...)
2764. He meant 64K bits.
That was a different story, yes. :-)
Johnny