KDJ11-A/M8192 identified as PDT11/50 from resorc /a?
Paul Koning
paulkoning at comcast.net
Thu Sep 10 11:49:58 CDT 2015
> On Sep 10, 2015, at 12:41 PM, Holm Tiffe <holm at freibergnet.de> wrote:
>
> ..have repaired a HH725 Harddisk /TA7245BP was bad since a tantal Elko had
> a short) and booted now RT11 V5.07 with the new now repaired 1/73 CPU.
>
> Resorc /A give the following informations:
>
> ...
> PDT 11/150 Processor
> FP11 Hardware Floating Point Unit
> ...
> Hmm, is that normal that the CPU gets identified as PDT11/150?
I wonder what it looks for to produce that.
> Interestingly it finds an FP11 but the Socket is empty.
J-11 always has float support. Without the float chip, it's in CPU microcode; with it, that chip offloads the float and it goes faster.
paul
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