DEC boards unearthed - I have some info

From: Megan <mbg_at_world.std.com>
Date: Mon Oct 18 18:54:15 1999

>Yes, it is. It was called the 11/05 in 72 but later docs called it the
>11/10.

The 11/05 and 11/10 are the same CPU... If I remember correctly, the
difference in designation was based on whether it was OEMed or not.
Same for the 11/15,20 and the 11/35,40

>Anyway, do you have an 11/05 running and do you have any PDP 8s you
>collect?

I have a working 11/05 (with two core stacks -- the original 16Kw
MM11-?? memory which came with it, and a 16Kw MM11-DP I got for it
at a later time).

I also have several pdp-8s...

                                        Megan Gentry
                                        Former RT-11 Developer

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