these RTL or what?
Allison
ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Mon Oct 8 13:27:13 CDT 2007
>
>Subject: Re: these RTL or what?
> From: woodelf <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca>
> Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 12:11:23 -0600
> To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
>
>Allison wrote:
>
>> RX02 works with PDP-8, WD1793 works with Cmos6120 (PDP-8), VAXen and
>> other long word machines are using floppy and other 8bit interfaces.
>> VAX 780 microcode was loaded from floppy.
>
>I grew up in alas in a PC world.I got to play with a 8 but that
>is about all.
I'd have guessed that. ;)
>
>> Most of those systems had already dealt with the 8bit/n-bit issue
>> and as devices got larger and space less an issue it became less
>> an issue. If it were, then PCs would have 32bit wide HDC rather
>> than 16bit.
>
>I like 16 bits for IDE ... You can cut that down to say 12 bits for
>your PDP-8. 9 or 12 bits for the cpu depending on what cpu I build.:)
True. But since the 386, PCs are 32bit, for that fact since 1978
VAX was 32bit.. You would have thought a wider IDE or data channels
would have happend. But it hasn't.
IO devices often lagged the CPUs or were designed for the devices
convenience or so it seemed. I feel legacy, (not always PCs)
played distinct factor as well.
Allison
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