Received: (from major@localhost)
	by minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au (8.8.5/8.8.5) id IAA06106
	for pups-liszt; Thu, 16 Apr 1998 08:01:19 +1000 (EST)
X-Authentication-Warning: minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au: major set sender to owner-pups@minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au using -f
Received: from Zeke.Update.UU.SE (2026@Zeke.Update.UU.SE [130.238.11.14])
	by minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id IAA06088
	for <pups@minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au>; Thu, 16 Apr 1998 08:00:32 +1000 (EST)
Received: from localhost (bqt@localhost)
	by Zeke.Update.UU.SE (8.8.8/8.8.8) with SMTP id AAA12933;
	Thu, 16 Apr 1998 00:00:22 +0200
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 00:00:20 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Johnny Billquist <bqt@Update.UU.SE>
To: Pete Turnbull <pete@dunnington.u-net.com>
cc: PDP Unix Preservation <pups@minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au>
Subject: Re: PDP-11 Newbie Alert --- (gotta start somewhere) 
In-Reply-To: <9804152230.ZM16484@indy.dunnington.york.ac.uk>
Message-ID: <Pine.VUL.3.93.980415235648.9250K-100000@Zeke.Update.UU.SE>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Sender: owner-pups@minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au
Precedence: bulk

On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Pete Turnbull wrote:

> On Apr 15, 22:41, Johnny Billquist wrote:
> > On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Milo Velimirovic wrote:
> >
> > > QBUS 11/2 11/03 11/23 11/53 11/73 11/83
> > > Unibus 11/05 11/10 11/15 11/20 11/24 11/3411/35 11/40 11/44 11/45 11/55
>            11/60 11/70 11/84...
> 
> > Two additions to make the list officially complete:
> >
> > QBUS: 11/93
> > Unibus: 11/94
> 
> And one more to make the list officially really complete:
> 
> Unibus:  11/04
> (which, despite the numer, is more like an 11/34 than anything else).

Sigh. Why can't I get the last word. :-)
Is there anyone who can figure out any more models?

> BTW, the 11/2 is a board, not a machine.  Machines with 11/2s were sold as
> 11/03s.  And of course there's the Falcon (etc) range of boards, which used the
> same microprocessors and bus interface as QBus machines, but had memory and I/O
> integrated onto one board.  They're not really PDP-11s, though.

Eh? I'd definitely say that the Falcon was a PDP-11, it does sport a F11.
Actually, it was called the 11/21, or something like that, wasn't it?
But it was a board, and not a machine...
What about the VT103?

	Johnny

Johnny Billquist                  || "I'm on a bus
                                  ||  on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt@update.uu.se           ||  Reading murder books
pdp is alive!                     ||  tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol


