On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Paul Koning <paulkoning at comcast.net> wrote:
On Oct 3, 2016, at 2:05 PM, Pete Turnbull
<pete at dunnington.plus.com>
wrote:
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I agree with Paul. I've seen dozens of RT-11 systems and non-parity MOS
memory has been more common in the ones I've seen. I see no reason to
think it would be a problem. True, 16K is small even for RT-11, but I've
seen plenty like that too.
16 kwords? That's at least 2x the minimum for older versions. I did my
honors work in college on an 11/20 with 8 kW... which was big enough not
just for RT11, but for RT-BASIC and some reasonable sized applications.
paul
fine. I am not going to win. Is it *possible* yes...Hoping you can take
the spirit of my original comments - this is not a beefed up 11/35 is all I
am trying to say. If you want to run some old copy of RT 11 on this
machine by all means do it.