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From: bqt@softjar.se (Johnny Billquist)
Subject: [pups] thrust meter?
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 11:05:30 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <452B625A.1070304@softjar.se> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1AC552DD-C287-4001-A5BC-95DD1092ACA8@psych.usyd.edu.au>

John Holden wrote:
> On 05/10/2006, at 10:15 PM, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> 
>>On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, Brian Knittel wrote:
>>
>>>The thrust meter project -- was that an analog meter that displayed %
>>>CPU utilization? I remember that Tom Ferrin had one mounted in the
>>>middle of a DEC panel filler on the 11/70 at the Computer Graphics  
>>>Lab
>>>at UCSF. It was really delightful having this analog meter  
>>>bouncing up
>>>and down as people worked away.
>>
>>It integrated the BUS BUSY signal over a suitable time constant  
>>(and my
>>electronics knowledge is a bit too rusty to figure out Tc, but with a
>>10uF tantalum capacitor I imagine it would be a few seconds).
> 
> Um, depends what you mean by thrust. It was originally designed for a  
> 11/45
> where bus activity would have been a fare indication of machine load  
> since
> all memory and i/o used the unibus (I'm excluding the effects of fastbus
> memory on 11/50 and 55's).
> 
> The 11/70 unibus was actually slower than the 11/45, and generally  
> didn't
> have memory or disk/tape i/o on it (separate memory bus and massbus). So
> 'thrust' was probably mainly character i/o (dh and dz's) and older
> disk/tapes (RK05's etc)
> 
> Now, where's 11/70 maintenance printset?

I got them here. :-)

Hmm, but yeah. Since the bus might be idle even though the CPU is 
running, you might not get a very good reading by looking at the unibus.
But I think there are other signals that would be better to integrate 
over. Such as the MASTER lamp (or is it the CPU lamp perhaps?) of the 
front panel.

	Johnny



  reply	other threads:[~2006-10-10  9:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-10-05  4:17 Brian Knittel
2006-10-05 12:15 ` Dave Horsfall
2006-10-09 23:02   ` John Holden
2006-10-10  9:05     ` Johnny Billquist [this message]
2006-10-10 11:00       ` Dave Horsfall
2006-10-10 22:20         ` John Holden
2006-10-10 10:55     ` Dave Horsfall

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