I seem to remember someone saying that the DECservers
are basically a
Q-Bus PDP-11 system. Is this correct, or am I thinking of something
else? Also, does anyone know what they're based off of and if it's
possible to make them boot a 'conventional' os by changing their
bootroms?
The only DECserver I know of based on the Qbus is the DS500, which
uses a KDJ11-D (11/53[+]) as the heart of it... with different
boot roms
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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