CMU-11 Engineering Documentation.

Abstract

The CMU-11 is a microprogrammable processor built with the Intel 3000 microcomputer set that emulates the PDP-11 architecture. In addition, it has been designed to provide full Unibus support. The enclosed documentation gives the details of the CMU-11 design. This documentation has been generated in conjunction with the Stanford Drawing System, the SAGE simulator, and the Intel 3000 microassembler. Those hoping to do any further development of the CMU-11 design are encouraged to also use these design aids and all of the CMU-11 design information shown here (and other information such as ROM contents and wirelists) are available on magnetic tape.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1977
Accession Number
ADA038195

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  • S. H. Fuller
  • Thomas McWilliams
  • W. H. Sherwood

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  • Carnegie Mellon University

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