PDP-11/20 vd one that just says pdp 11 what are the date differences?? OEM?
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Mon Feb 22 12:48:58 CST 2016
In a message dated 2/22/2016 6:33:13 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
billdegnan at gmail.com writes:
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> The PDP-11/10 was the second processor made in the _PDP-11_
> (http://gunkies.org/wiki/PDP-11) series.
> The PDP-11/05 CPU was identical to the PDP-11/10 (KA11-B). The only
> difference between the PDP-11/05 and the PDP-11/10 was that the
PDP-11/05
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> made for OEM, while the PDP-11/10 was for end-users.
> sort of like the 8 m and 8 f were same but one oem one end user
> Ed# at _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
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The second 11/10 obviously. Not the 1st. The first 11/10 was a KA11
I hope I am making my point - I am suggesting that everyone stop quoting
and repeating the DEC wiki's on the web. They all need to be updated to
reflect this subtle difference.
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Bill.... read carefully - - I was talking about the second one
that paired with the 11/05
and using it as a comparison in nomenclature like they did with the
pdp-8 m or f
to show you could have same things but different name depending if
for customer or oem.
or that is what I was trying to do anyway. ---Ed# _www.smecc.org_
(http://www.smecc.org)
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