On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 "Fred N. van Kempen" <waltje at pdp11.nl> wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Johnny Billquist wrote:
Almost.
Non I/D: 11/03, 11/05, 11/10, 11/15, 11/20, 11/21, 11/23, 11/24, 11/34,
11/35, 11/40, 11/60.
/05 is /10, /21 doesnt exist (== Falcon SBC), /35 is /40.
/15 I believe was a special-case /20 ?
The 11/05 - 11/10, 11/15 - 11/20 and 11/35 - 11/40 all have about the same
relationships. The first was the OEM version, while the other was for end
customers. Same CPUs, sometimes different standard options installed.
The Falcon actually is called the 11/21 in some documentation.
Split I/D:
11/44, 11/45, 11/50, 11/53, 11/55, 11/70, 11/73, 11/74, 11/83,
11/84, 11/93, 11/94.
Did I forget any? :-)
M70, M100, M110 :P
Those don't count. :-)
Johnny
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