PDP-8 /e/f/m memory
Allison
ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Mon Aug 14 20:22:39 CDT 2006
>
>Subject: Re: PDP-8 /e/f/m memory
> From: "Ethan Dicks" <ethan.dicks at gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:54:00 +1200
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
>
>On 8/15/06, Patrick Finnegan <pat at computer-refuge.org> wrote:
>> On Monday 14 August 2006 19:43, Ethan Dicks wrote:
>> > Why not use a pair of 62256s? 32Kx16 and ignore 4 bits. It'd even be
>> > easy to use a Dallas DS1210 or something like it to provide battery
>> > backup.
>>
>> I'd probably do something like what the SBC-6120 does... use some typical 486
>> motherboard cache SRAM. Cheap, and relatively easy to find. :)
>>
>> You'd end up with one or two chips to do 32k x 12.
>
>32Kx8 are easy to find as old cache RAM. They are not, however, low
>power, and would not be the best solution if you wanted to hang a
>battery off of them.
I have a bag of them I salvaged from old 386 and 486s and most are
either low power or CMOS. I've bumped into a few of the older NMOS
parts that are not low power but they do gow down in power when
deselected. Nothing like the old 2114 or 2147 or 2167.
However power it not a prime consideration as the lamps on the FP
are a big load compared to most everthing else.
For me it's board space, heat and a one card solution.
Allison
>OTOH, unless you are using paper tape software
>only, chances are you have a mass storage device and are booting into
>OS/8 and don't really need battery backup.
>
>-ethan
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