On 10/4/2012 9:27 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
The KL10 came in two versions, referred to as
"Model A" and "Model B".[*]
The difference is that the Model A supports the traditional 256KW user
address space, as was found on the earlier KI10 and KS10. The Model B
adds the concept of "sections", which adds another 12 bits to the
logical address, although the KL10 Model B only implements 5 of them,
for a maximum of 32 sections. This expands the user address space to 8
Mwords.
... keeping this on topic.
I can get 2MW x 36 of memory in a single chip.
I know that there is no such thing as typical but...
How much memory did KL10s have? What was a large machine? Mid? Small?
Rob.