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Old September 22nd 03, 09:03 PM
R J Carpenter
 
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"Dave, AA6YQ" wrote in message
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Very cool. What did you use for memory?

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

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"Dave, AA6YQ" wrote in message
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No cheating! If you're going to homebrew a PDP-8, you have to build it

out
of discrete TTL.


I had my PDP-8S work-alike operational about 30 years ago. I built it

from
TTL.


I bought a surplus IBM 1620 core memory stack from Burstein-Applebee. I
found a couple of the connecting wires were never properly soldered - which
must have been the reason for junking it. The 1620 had 10,000 12-bit words
of core. Actually every location had two 6-bit memory words. The 1620 was a
variable word length machine, with one bit of each 6-bit memory word being
the "word mark". I only used 4096 12-bit words of the memory, the normal
PDP-8 memory size. DEC's interactive FOCAL language allow easy programming
of simple problems. I also had their assembler.

The thing is buried in my garage, minus some big electrolytics.

73 de Bob w3otc







 
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