DG Nova 3 & LSI-11

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Tue Oct 5 18:21:09 1999

On Oct 5, 17:14, Karl Maftoum wrote:

> A most interesting find was unearthed this afternoon, a DG Nova 3 with
> it's CDC platter drive! Not knowing much about the Nova series of
> computers, exactly what would be required to make it work?

Nice find :-) I don't have any practical advice or information, though :-(

> Also found was a home-built Q-Bus PDP-11 with RX50 drives, a M8192 CPU
> Module (What -11 is it?) an RQDX3 controller, a DEC card labelled M7546
> and a card labelle "CTBC Computer Plus 1986" with a connector that leads
> to a homemade switch a LED setup.

As you may have discovered, the M8192 is a KDJ11-AA, ie an 11/73 processor.
 If it has -YB marked on it, it's an -AB version, which can accept an FPU,
and if it has -YC, it should already have an FPU. M8192's were commonly
sold as OEM boards, or as upgrades for 11/23 systems.

M7546 is a TKQ50, ie the controller for a TK50 'CompacTape' cartridge
drive.

Sorry, I can't help with the CTBC card.

I assume it has some memory and an SLU? And a card with a boot ROM?

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Dept. of Computer Science
						University of York
Received on Tue Oct 05 1999 - 18:21:09 BST

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