At 08:44 PM 2/10/2006 +0100, you wrote:
now you got me thinking, Zane.
I have FIS in my 11/44, and I am not sure I have CIS either installed
in the /44, or the module is somewhere, or I passed on it for the same
reason I did not install the CIS chip in the QBUS-based 11.
My 11/35 OTOH does have FIS and CIS (and MMU plus SLR), but
Do you mean EIS (M7238) instead of CIS here?
--tom
that's just to have a complete CPU with *all*
options :-)
- Henk.
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Van: cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org namens Zane H. Healy
Verzonden: vr 10-02-2006 20:27
Aan: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Onderwerp: Re: What's CIS for? (was RE: Original 11/74 front panel)
Speaking of CIS, can anyone point me to a good document as to what the
benefits of CIS are? I've often wondered what this is about, as it's a
plug-in chip on my 11/23+
As I recall, it's for *business* computing, rather than *scientific*
computing. I think it speeds up Cobol, and maybe some other stuff.
Out of *all* of my PDP-11's, the only system I have with the CIS option is a
/23+. I rather wish I had it for my /44, though I don't actually need it
:^)
Zane
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