Tops-20 can and did go to the full 30 bit virtual extended address
space.? I know that a Toad can run 32KW physical memory.
I had looked into changing the KLH10 micro-engine some time ago about
implementing the additional bits.? Those didn't appear to be too bad,
but tedious.? The pager would have handled it with some modifications to
the CST format.
I think the real issue would have been to change the RH20's to use
them.? In Tops-20 itself, there are a number of had assumptions that you
are running a maximum of 4 MW real? and 32 MW virtual.? These would need
to be changed.
I had also been toying with the idea of implementing swapping drums
again and using a re-baked RC10 as banked memory.? Some of the
conditional code still exists in STG.? Unfortunately, I was unable to
find a copy of either RS04SV or RC10SV anywhere.? I do have the TENEX
drum sources, but I would imagine they'd need to be adapted.
Then I joined HECnet and have spent the last few months tinkering with
DECnet.? The distribution of 7 has a number of things that needed either
polishing or fixing.
On 4/29/20 2:15 PM, R. Voorhorst wrote:
L.S.
The memory extension from 1 --> 2-->4 MW are quite easy to implement within the
2020 KS10 architecture, few extra mapping bits in the CPU and Unibus maps are all that is
needed.
Though in current hardware maybe a bit difficult: 2 more bits in the UBA rams, etc. in
Simh it is easy to do.
As Tops10 was developed onto KL10 and modified for KS10, the real limits of Tops10 was
really the 4 MW barrier i.e. 13 bits versus 11 bits.
The KS10 modifications were relatively simple to adapt to larger sizes, BOOT inclusive.
R.V.
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On 4/28/20 11:51 PM, Thomas DeBellis wrote:
You know, I have been racking my brains from time
to time and I can't
remember a thing about the ADP modifications to the 2020.
I myself know very
little about the specifics. (I'm mainly an -8, -11,
and VAX guy) I would guess Peter Lothberg knows quite a lot about it.
Did you pick up any software with these little
jewels? The monitor
changes might be interesting.
No software, unfortunately. Just the iron.
BTW, one of our museum folk is working on the 36-bit quote swag now.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA