early PDP-11/45 info sought
Jay Jaeger
cube1 at charter.net
Thu Jan 31 11:19:23 CST 2019
On 1/27/2019 6:40 PM, Fritz Mueller via cctalk wrote:
> Those reading through the recent "PDP-11/45 RSTS/E boot problem" thread here will know that I've gotten to some corners of my 11/45 CPU now that don't match up with the commonly available engineering drawings.
>
> My /45 is an early serial number (#152). So far I've verified hardware differences on at least my M8100 and M8105 cards and spares, relating to parity error abort handling. I would really like to track down any of the following resources:
>
> - PDP 11/45 system engineering drawings *earlier* than those currently available on bitsavers (Jun '74)
>
> - Any PDP 11/45 backplane wire list (what looks to be a wire list in the currently available engineering drawings is actually only a breakdown of the power harness.)
>
> - PDP 11/45 ECO information, particularly the following:
>
> M8100 00003
> M8103 00005
> M8105 00005
> M8106 00007, 00008, 00012, 00012A
> M8110 00008
>
> KB11-A 00015
>
> Bitsavers seems to have a DEC-O-LOG for M8105, but this does not contain specifics on cuts and jumps for ECO 00005, referring only to the associated "kit". DEC-O-LOGs for the other processor boards are missing.
>
> If anybody thinks they might have any of this info squirreled away anywhere, I'd really love to find out more about it!
>
> Parts of the ECO's are pretty easy to figure, just by comparing the state of my existing boards to the '74 drawings. But other parts not so much...
>
> thanks much,
> --FritzM.
>
>
I am working on transcribing some DEC-O-Logs - more than are on
bitsavers that relate to the KB11-A and its cards.
In the process, I came across KB11A-B0008 - which indicates that NPG,
PA, PB, LTC, ACLO, DCO and +15V are ALL missing in slots 26-28. That
FCO was dated SEP-72, and specifically mentions the DL11. I think you
had mentioned that issue in another post.
Also, I have at least two sets of DEC-O-Logs. (JAN 86 and JUL 86) that
cover the 11/45. I would be happy to loan a set out to someone who
promised to scan or print/scan a set.
I hope to be done transcribing later today.
NOTE: The M8110 looks like a mess - lots of ECOs that culminate in
replacing with an M8120. You might not want to use it, and just use
other MS11s.
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