The PDP-11/60 manuals described below have been scanned, and are available on my Google Drive using this link:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2v4WRwISEQRWWFFdVpCZWFTZEU Under ./pdf/dec/1160 Enjoy. On 2/28/2019 1:19 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctech wrote: > > From: Jay Jaeger > > > I have EK-11060-OP-003: "PDP-11/60 installation and operation manual" > > and an update EK-11060-OP-C1. > > Yeah, that's the one I referred to as "the general -11/60 manual"; generally, > there's one such for all the -11 models, but the exact name varies from model > to model (unlike, say, the CPU tech manuals, the name for which is pretty > predictable). > > > let me know and I will scan it in and stick it on my Google drive in a > > day or two or three > > That would be great; thanks very much! No rush at all... > > > I also have a spare processor handbook, EB-06498-20/77 > > We do have that one, thanks. > > BTW, looking a little more closely at the cabinet/power-supply manual > (pg. 1-7), the KD11-K TM might _only_ be available on fiche. If so, that'll be > the first time I've ever seen that. Oddly enough, further down the page, the > FP11-E TM seems to be available in printed form (EK-FP11E-TM). > > > > From: Ethan Dicks <ethan.di...@gmail.com> > > > I've seen Tech Manuals printed as 2-up on C-sized paper > > Yeah, generally things from the -11/20 era are like that (e.g. the RK11-C > manual). Nothing later than that that I've ever seen, though. > > >>> I have the two BA11 cabinets for an 11/60, the PSUs, and the front > >>> panel (I'm missing the rack). > > > "the rack" is just the outer box with rails (not an H960 - whatever the > > designation is for the odd 11/60 cabinet). > > I think it's the H9500 low-boy corporate cabinet, per Chapter 5 in > the cabinet/power manual. > > > The backplanes are in the BA11s. I seem to have both MOS and core > > memory and, I am fairly sure, an RK611, along with the CPU. I need to > > take a module inventory. > > You seem to have most of the crucial bits, although you might be missing > the power harness. > > Do you have the optional WCS module (M7870)? There are also ROM modules, and > a diagnostic module, that can go in that slot - only one of the three at a > time, though. > > Noel >