Designs (was Re: OT: how big would it be?)

From: Chris Kennedy <chris_at_mainecoon.com>
Date: Wed Oct 20 13:52:04 1999

CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.com wrote:

> Exactly - it's not a question of "do we have the parts?" but "Can
> we connect all the parts together usefully?".

Yep.

> Is it true that the first CPU-on-a-single-board was the DG Nova?
> (And it's a rather largish board, at that! Almost equivalent in
> area to all the boards in the PDP-8/E CPU put together...)

I'm not sure. The Nova certainly used large boards - 15" * 15"
- and while the original nova (and I believe supernova) and
nova 1200 got by with just one, it the 800 family used two of
those huge things. Since mechanical engineering was never a
strong suit at DG it's generally accepted to use a rubber mallet
or wooden drift to seat those boards into the backplane...

Best,
Chris
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