PDT-11?

From: Megan <mbg_at_world.std.com>
Date: Mon Dec 20 06:59:22 1999

>What is a PDT-11? I just got one new in the box with 7,000+ pounds of
>other brand new (1965-1978) dec stuff.
>
>It has two TU-60s and looks like a VT100.

What you have is a PDT-11/130. The tapes are TU58s, not TU60s.

The PDT series is based on the LSI-11/2 chip set. The systems
typically have a console port, printer port, async/sync comm
port and three other serial ports. They are setup so that you
can use 60 Kb of memory instead of the typical (for -11s) 56Kb
(smaller I/O page).

                                        Megan Gentry
                                        Former RT-11 Developer

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