Hello everyone!
I have a question which to some might seem rather obvious to some, but
I cannot find the answer. And guessing by my recent streak of luck
I'll probably find the answer to this question after posting the
question to the list... Nevermind, back on topic.
The question at hand: Can a PMI processor -- in this case a KDJ11-BF
-- be put into a non-PMI serpentine QBUS backplane? Or will the magic
smoke be released.
If the answer is a resounding "no". Any one here have a KDJ11-AC
(M8192-YC) they'd be willing to trade for a KDJ11-BF (M8190-AE)?
I'm also interested in some other QBUS '11 boards, a -- short -- list
follows, in order of precedence:
DLV11-J/DLVJ1-M (M8043) -- or compatible
QBUS (non-PMI) memory -- I'd *LOVE* to get an MSV11-QC (M7551-CA, 4MB), -QB (-BA,
2MB) or -QA (-AA, 1MB) memory board; I'd also be fine with a 256KB MSV11-LK (M8059-K*)
board
22-bit compatible boot ROM board -- e.g. The BDV11 (M8012) revision E.
QBUS SCSI controller -- I'm really gunning for the CMD CQD-220A/TM, though I'm
for any form of QBUS SCSI controller that can be both TMSCP tape and MSCP disk controller
at the same time
DRV11-J (M8049) -- or compatible
DHV11 (M3104) -- or compatible
LPV11 (M8027
DELQA (M7516) -- or compatible
I would love to get all DEC original boards -- save the SCSI
controller, as I would the system to have mostly DEC innards.
If any one can tell from that list, I'm setting up a complete PDP-11
system. In this case replacing one. Don't ask what happened to the
machine that is being replaced be cause I will go on a twenty minute
long rant consisting of nothing but swearing.
Many thanks for any help offered!
Cheers,
Christian G.