Is The M9312 Boot Module Essential?

pbirkel at gmail.com pbirkel at gmail.com
Fri Feb 25 09:08:05 CST 2022


That module was specifically called for in the RH11-AB dual-port Unibus-to-MASSBUS interface as the Unibus B terminator.  See RH11-AB_OptionDescr.pdf, Section 4.24 (page 4-32/33), which has a fairly lengthy write-up.

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Subject: Re: Is The M9312 Boot Module Essential?

What about the M9300 board? Do you have an idea what the purpose is of that card? It look a bit like a M9302 but with more logic on it and a few jumpers and a LED. It also have a delay line and a monostable flip-flop.

Here is a photo of a (dusty) M9300:
http://forum.datormuseum.se/data/B21AEA95-02C2-402B-BC97-06790BAEDC88/84B52290-D267-46C8-8B65-1A3EFEF7916B.jpg

/Mattis




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