KM11 and RK11-D

From: Tom Uban <uban_at_ubanproductions.com>
Date: Thu Nov 8 11:08:39 2001

>From what I can tell, if you are using both in the same 16-bit PDP11
environment, the major difference is that the RK11-C only performs a
single header check while the RK11-D performs 16 header checks.

The RK11-D can also be configured to work in an 18-bit machine (not
sure about the RK11-C, but I dougbt it) and can also be configured
with a higher speed crystal, presumably to support a higher speed
drive than the RK05.

Tony may know more on this.

--tom

At 12:41 AM 11/8/01 -0600, you wrote:
>On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Tom Uban wrote:
>
>> > NEver with a -D. I've used a pair of them with an RK11-C (a rack of
>> > flip-chip cards), but that's different enough to be irrelevant.
>>
>> Yep, used to have one of those (years ago) before I could afford the
>> RK11-D.
>
>Ok, it's newbie time. Is there any functional difference between the -C
>and -D? That is, can either do things the other cannot?
>
>--
>Jeffrey S. Sharp
>jss_at_subatomix.com
>
>
>
Received on Thu Nov 08 2001 - 11:08:39 GMT

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