The 11/05 and 11/10, or whatever you want to call them are rather unique. I believe they are the only cpu in the PDP11 family with the slu built onto the cpu boards, and have the the same cpu, M7260 and M7261, use about 6 different backplanes, most of then listed in the Unibus Troubleshooting Guide. A lot of people have gotten into trouble thinking all the backplanes were the same.
Paul On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 3:41 PM, william degnan <billdeg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > >> > > >> > With the /05 being the OEM machine, and the /10 end user one, we (and > >> DEC) > >> > seem to have picked the OEM variant in one as the 'canonical' model, > >> and in > >> > the other, the end-user variant. > >> > >> Interesting point. FWIW, I have always heard 11/05 and 11/40 > >> respectively. > >> > >> paul > >> > >> > > putting all of that original 11/10 stuff aside :-) > > > > There is a version of the processor handbook with all 4, and there is a > > version with just 11/40. I have never seen a processor handbook for just > > the 11/35, 11/05, or 11/10 by itself. > > -- > > > > I meant to add one more thing. I always treated the 11/05 and 11/10 as > separate machines, just as much as the 11/05 S and 11/05 NC. Not sure if > there is an 11/10 model S or NC. >