[HECnet] DU11 vs. DUV11

Steve Davidson jeep at scshome.net
Sun Jan 6 11:35:39 PST 2013



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Subject: Re: [HECnet] DU11 vs. DUV11

From: "Lee Gleason" <lee.gleason at comcast.net>

I'm even more curious what a PDT-11 optimization is doing in an RSX 
driver...was there at one time an RSX product product 
planned for the 
PDT family?

I've never met a PDT-11/110 in person.   The docs say they 
were downline-load-only -- so what DID they run?   MRRT11?   
RSX11S would certainly make sense.   Also, DEC dumped a lot of 
the PDTs to their own employees, so maybe someone made a few 
tweaks to the RSX code for their own evil purposes at home.

John Wilson
D Bit


The main target for the PDT-11 was RT-11.   It was slow.   The floppies
spent a great deal of time seeking.   They were the size of a small
microwave oven.   In software services we would use it to test patches to
RT-11 and some of the layered products.   I had one for a time that I
used at home over a 300 baud connection.   Tough to say whether the
dial-up or the floppies were slower... :-)

-Steve



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