Kevin,
sounds like you're thinking of the 11/83: the TSV05 would be Qbus, as
are 22-bit buses. The 11/84 should be UNIBUS, if I am not mistaken. So
it should be TSU05 then (same drive, different controller). I/D space
and large memory is still right, of course. Nice machine for sure! I
wish I could afford having one sent to Germany!
Andreas
Kevin Handy schrieb:
Brent Hilpert wrote:
A friend who manages some communications systems
expects to be decommissioning 3 or 4 PDP 11/84 systems soon (~ end of 2003). These systems
have been functioning for approaching-two-decades in a (presumably) good environment.
Sorry to be a little vague on details (I'm recalling this from a quick verbal
discussion) but each system is something like:
PDP 11/84 CPU
RL02 removable-platter disc drive
MD17 / MD175 fixed disc (?)
tape drive (9-track I believe, but that seems a little odd, like it would more
likely be those mid-80s DEC cartridges)
Probably a TSV05. Fairly common on 11/8*'s. 9-track autoload drive,
1600bpi only.
Could be just about anything else without a description. It may be a TK50
you are thinking of, or the nasty TK25.
other I/O interfaces presumably
I don't know what OS they were running/installed with. Email me and I'll try to
get clarifications if desired.
I know these aren't the most desirable units of the PDP 11 family (too young and no
blinkenlights) (poor not-so-little things), but any takers for adoption? Any bits or
modules to be rescued for someone?
Nice machines, and require a lot less power to run than an 11/70. Also a lot
less room. Has 22-bit bus, and split I&D space.
>Location is Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Price is take-it-away-it's-yours (unless we
can twist your arm into making a donation to the radio museum with which we are
associated). (Smaller bits I will consider doing for the price of shipping.)
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