Pdp11/23+ EPROM upgrade
Johnny Billquist
bqt at update.uu.se
Fri Feb 6 05:55:57 CST 2015
On 2015-02-06 12:35, Pete Turnbull wrote:
> On 06/02/2015 10:11, Johnny Billquist wrote:
>> On 2015-02-05 19:49, Roe Peterson wrote:
>>> I want to update the EPROMs on my 11/23+, which currently has 2716s.
>>> I'm going to need 64k chips, and I understand 2764s won't work on this
>>> board.
>
> Correct, wrong physical size. DEC used Motorola MCM68766.
>
>> 64K chips? The 11/23 currently uses the 2716, which is what? 2K (bytes)?
>> I doubt there are any more address lines going to that chip in the first
>> place, and second, the memory is mapped in the I/O space which have a
>> total of 8K, and that should cover not only the boot rom, but also all
>> CSRs of all devices you have in the machine. A 64K chip is going to be
>> totally meaningless.
>
> Not so. Only the earliest release 11/23+ (KDF11-BA) used 2KB firmware;
> all the later versions (there are at least six) used 8KB and had more
> functionality. The M8189 board is designed to take either. In both
> cases, the ROM is paged exactly as it is in a BDV11, and only 256 bytes
> are visible at a time. J22/J23/J24 are the links used to configure the
> sockets, and you'll find the settings on page 2-8 of the KDF11-BA Users
> Guide. Seven address bits to the ROMs come from the bus, six are
> provided by paging registers on the CPU board, for a total of 13 address
> bits, or 8KB address space.
Ok. I wasn't aware that the 11/23 had a page selection mechanism for the
boot rom.
>> So why are you looking for a 64K chip? (27512 I would assume that would
>> be...)
>
> 2764. He meant 64K bits.
That was a different story, yes. :-)
Johnny
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