cctech Digest, Vol 28, Issue 4

Scott Baker scott.l.baker at gmail.com
Mon Oct 10 12:32:22 CDT 2016


*Hi Glen
*>> The boards appear to be the following in the photos:>> M8186
KDF11-A 11/23 CPU>> ?????   256KB parity RAM>> ?????   DSD disk
interface for the DSD-440?>> ?????   bus grant card?>> M8028   DLV11-F
Async interface>> M8012   BDV11   Bus terminator, bootstrap and
diagnostic ROMs>> M8016   KPV11   Power fail, realtime clock,
(termination)

?????   256KB parity RAM  >> Yes, the board was made by National
Semiconductor Memory Systems but is has TI RAMs on it
9x4xTMS4164-150ns
?????   DSD disk interface for the DSD-440? >> Yes :)
?????   bus grant card? >> Yes :)

>> In some of the photos the M8012 BDV11 is installed upside down. Make >>
sure you don't power it on that way.

I noticed that :P

Thanks,
Scott



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> Hi,
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> Pictures can be found here: http://sierracircuitdesign.
> ddns.net/temp/pdp11/
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> The system is located in Portland, Oregon. Local pick-up is preferred.
> Not sure if it still works. I have not tried to turn it on in years.
> I do not have any software of floppies for it.
> I'm not sure what it's worth. If you are interested in it, make me an
> offer.
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> Regards,
> Scott
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