Previous message: Wire list for the RKV11-D Qbus RK05, controller backplane anywhere?
Alan Frisbie
flash688 at flying-disk.com
Sun Feb 16 23:01:18 CST 2020
Jerry Weiss <jsw at ieee.org> wrote:
> On 2/12/20 11:28 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
>
> > > That fourth card (M7268) is apparently a connector card for the Q-Bus
> > > and drive bus.
> >
> > Yes, but actually there are 6 cards: the M7269 is a dual card which goes
> > into the QBUS backplane, and the M993-YA which goes into the first RK05,
> > to convert from the two flat cables which come from the M7268.
> >
> > > From: Al Kossow
> >
> > > Also, it is only 18 bits.
> >
> > Actually, only 16-bit DMA addresses, I'm pretty sure.
> >
> > Noel
>
> That's what is documented in Micronote #5. There is a comment in the
> 15-Dec-1994 DECUServe Journal that says it can be modified for 18 bits
> from Alan Frisbie.
Yes, it can, and it works well. I ran RSX-11M from RK05s on my 11/73 system.
I even managed to find the article I wrote, on a 1986 backup of an RSX-11
disk, now loaded on SIMH on my Alpha/VMS system. I have already sent a
copy of the RUNOFF file (and resulting text file) to Dave McGuire, who
tracked me down, and will do so for anyone else who would like it.
I also have the RKV11-D manual and print set, but they are buried in one of
the many boxes in my shop, so it might take a while to find them. If you
need them, let me know and I'll dig them out and scan them.
Alan "Packrat" Frisbie
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