Rod Smallwood wrote:
Well that's seems to define the 11/84.
How does this all apply to the 11/94
(which is the real problem)
Jerome Fine replies:
Since the PDP-11/94 CPU will be the ONLY board
you use in those first few slots, if you have
a 4 MB version, there can't be any questions
left (as far as I understand).
So the answer will be found in the early replies:
MONEY!!
If I remember correctly, the PDP-11/93 CPU is
still much more expensive than the PDP-11/83 CPU
when combined with PMI memory.
Now if you have an RT-11 question, that I can
probably answer.
Sincerely yours,
Jerome Fine
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