--- Guy Sotomayor <ggs(a)shiresoft.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 07:42, Ethan Dicks wrote:
--- Andreas Freiherr
<Andreas.Freiherr(a)Vishay.com> wrote:
> BTW, somebody asked for pictures a while ago. Please visit
>
http://andreas.freiherr.bei.t-online.de/pdp-11/index.htm and have
fun!
A correction for your page (nice pic, BTW)... the 11/10 and 11/05 were
the *second* PDP-11 CPU - the first was the 11/20 (and 11/15?).
I thought the 11/45 was the second PDP-11... The 11/20 was the first
and the *very* early ones just said PDP-11.
I _think_ mine says 11/20.
When the 11/45 was introduced, it was re-named the
11/20.
OK.
The 11/15 is an OEM version of the 11/20.
That's what I thought.
Just like the 11/05 is the OEM version of the 11/10.
I remembered the OEM part. I was thinking the 11/10 came out
right after the 11/20. Perhaps you are right. That was a little
before my time. My first exposure to -11s was in 1984. We used an
11/04 to bench-test our products, an 11/24 for the accounting department
(with *4* RL02s), an 11/34a for software development (RSTS and RSX-11),
and an 11/23 or two for other purposes lost to time.
That was *many* years after the 11/20 came out.
-ethan